The threshold for applying to Israeli universities is lower than that for applying to British and American universities. You don't need SAT or A-Level scores to apply for undergraduate courses in Israel, and you don't need GRE to apply for graduate students in Israel. Take Tel Aviv University as an example. Excluding personal statements, letters of recommendation, transcripts and other conventional materials, the standardized test only requires TOEFL score of 89. Don't miss it when passing by. Open your bright and lovely eyes: the entrance requirement for biblical archaeology is only TOEFL 89. If it's not a fire sale, it's almost the level of the last three days of the sale. In other words, this biblical archaeological project will have a field trip every two weeks. From Lake Galilee to Bethlehem, almost all the places mentioned in the Bible will show you around. It is said that the project also gave birth to a "Bible Tour" investigation project, in which an American paid $3,000 just to visit the holy land with an archaeologist. Crucially, this project has ten full prize places for China applicants every year, and tuition and accommodation fees are free.
Studying in Israel, especially at the master's degree, has rich scholarships. If you major in science and engineering, you will have an advantage. In recent years, in order to attract students from China, many projects also provide scholarships for China applicants. Scholarships come not only from schools, but also from Israeli government scholarships, American national scholarship for studying abroad and various overseas foundations. Scholarship competition is much smaller than that in Britain and America.