First, the conditions for studying in the UK-sufficient funds. The tuition and living expenses for studying in the UK for one year are around 200,000, both for undergraduates and masters. However, if you attend a top private high school in Britain or a world-class prestigious school such as Oxford, Cambridge and London, the annual cost may be around 350,000. British funds only need to meet the regular history of 28 days before the visa, and generally do not trace the historical source. It is one of the countries with the simplest requirements for funds in visas. It does not need to occupy a lot of funds for a long time and has a unique advantage.
Second, the conditions for studying in the UK-good language performance. As Britain is the country of origin of English language family, studying in Britain usually requires taking a test to measure language ability, such as TOEFL or IELTS.
Apply for GCSE (junior high school) or A-Level (senior high school) courses:
IELTS score of 5.5-6.5 is usually required (or equivalent score is obtained through internal examination questions of the school; High school applicants with teenage student visas can be exempted from IELTS or TOEFL test scores only by passing internal school tests.
Applying for college preparation usually requires IELTS 4.5-6.0, most of which require 5.5;
Applying for a bachelor's degree usually requires IELTS 6.0-7.0, with a single item of 5.5 or above, most of which require 6 points;
Applying for a master's degree usually requires an IELTS score of 5.5 -6.0, and a single item score of 5.5 or above;
Applying for a master's degree usually requires IELTS 6.5 or above; In some schools, the IELTS requirement for business or science and engineering majors is 6, but most of the IELTS requirements for media, simultaneous interpretation, law, education, translation and business courses in prestigious schools are 7.0 or even 7.5.
If students' English scores can't meet the direct requirements of the above courses, they can usually be matched with the previous English courses; For students enrolled in pre-school English courses, the minimum IELTS requirement at the time of visa is 4 points, and the single item is not less than 4 points; When converted into TOEFL scores, the total score should be no less than 57 (reading above 7, listening above 13, speaking above 19, writing above 17).
If you apply for business majors in world-class universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics and Imperial College, you may need to take GMAT or GRE scores. GMAT generally requires more than 700 points, and GRE generally requires more than XXX points.
Third, the conditions for studying in the UK-excellent academic average and professional course results.
Whether applying for studying in high school, undergraduate or master's degree in the UK, outstanding academic average and professional course scores are the key to successfully applying for an ideal university.
Moreover, when considering students' grades, foreign universities will also refer to the students' college background, such as whether the applicant's high school or preparatory course is the focus of provinces and cities, whether the applicant's undergraduate college is 985 or 2 1 1 college, whether it is the top 100 or top 300 college in China, and the performance requirements of different college backgrounds are different.
To apply for GCSE (junior high school) or A-Level (senior high school) courses in TOP 100 private boarding secondary schools, students are usually required to achieve 100% and IELTS 6-6.5. Business pays special attention to math scores, while science and engineering pay special attention to math and physics scores. At the same time, they are required to take math and English exams organized by the school.
To apply for GCSE (junior high school) or A-Level (senior high school) courses in TOP 100-200 private boarding middle schools, students are usually required to achieve 100% in junior high school and IELTS of about 5.5-6, and to take math and English exams organized by the school.
Applying for undergraduate preparatory courses in top universities in the UK, such as UCL, Bristol, Manchester and Warwick, which rank in the top 50 in the world, usually requires students to graduate from high school, with high school scores above 85% and IELTS scores above 5.5-6. Individual schools, such as UCL, also need to take the school math exam.
Apply for the top 20 undergraduate preparatory courses in the UK, such as Exeter, Lancaster, Glasgow and Newcastle. Students are required to graduate from senior two or senior three, with a high school 100 score and an IELTS score of 5.5 or above. If the IELTS score is around 0.5, it can be matched with 65,438+00 weeks of preschool language courses.
Apply for master's courses in top universities in Britain, such as Cambridge, LSE, IC, Durham, Warwick and Bristol. Usually, students are required to have an average undergraduate score of 85-90% and an IELTS score of 6.5-7.5, and it is best to have qualified IELTS scores when applying, depending on the major of application and the background of students' domestic institutions.
Apply for master's courses in universities such as Exeter, Glasgow, Sheffield and Leeds. In Britain, students are usually required to have an average score of 80-85% or above in undergraduate and professional courses, and the IELTS requirement ranges from 6.5-7, depending on the applied major and the domestic university background of the students.
If the average undergraduate score is only about 75, generally speaking, students can only apply for universities after TOP35 in the UK. If the average undergraduate score is only about 70, they can only consider applying for universities around TOP60. However, due to the fact that Tiandao Education has more than 3,000 students applying for studying in the UK every year, it has accumulated a large number of practical cases, and there are also quite a few sprint applications for non-popular and atypical majors, which can provide many students with optimized and reasonable application schemes.