Undergraduate requirements: studying in China University for one year, with IELTS score above 6.5 (at least 6.0 in composition) or TOEFL score above 577 (4.5 in composition);
GPA requires that 2 1 1 college graduates have an average score of more than 80 points, and non-21/college graduates have an average score of more than 85 points in four years (the lowest score in business).
Or pass the local VCE exam, and there are VCE scholars' courses specially for the University of Mexico. Because the physics class was taught by the teacher of Mo Da University, I finally got an extra point of ENTER.
Master's requirements: have obtained a bachelor's degree or an honorary bachelor's degree or have rich work experience, with IELTS score above 6.5 (at least 6.0 in composition) or TOEFL score above 577 (4.5 in composition).
GPA requirements: 2 1 1 College graduates require an average score of more than 80 points (85 points for some business subjects), while non-2 1 1 College graduates require an average score of more than 85 points for four years (90 points for business subjects, GMAT scores for business schools and GRE scores for economics subjects).
If you are below 18, you don't have to take IELTS, but depending on your English level, you might as well take IELTS.
There is no medical major at the University of Melbourne now. If you want to study medicine, you should first study for a bachelor's degree in biomedicine, and then continue to study for a doctorate in Melbourne. This exam is very difficult. Maybe 10% to 20% is good. The bachelor will study for three years and the doctor will study for four years. In a word, the road is very narrow. You have to graduate from high school to apply for the preparatory course of Melbourne University. Another option is to come to high school and then go to college. The tuition fee depends on what you really want to study. The tuition fee for pre-high school in undergraduate medical schools is different.