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The process of going abroad for postgraduate entrance examination
Generally speaking, studying abroad for graduate students must meet the following five conditions. Every country, every college and every major has different requirements. You can go to official website, the school you want to apply for, and then introduce the postgraduate application conditions in the United States, Canada, Britain and Japan for reference only.

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Apply for a master's degree in America

I. Applying for a Master's degree in the United States: Hardware conditions

Applying for the hardware requirements of American master's degree is also a process of preliminary preparation:

Undergraduate senior, graduated from university or above;

University GPA scores;

Language scores: TOEFL or IELTS. Experts studying in Bailitianxia reminded that TOEFL and GRE (mailed by ETS Center in the United States) are all in accordance with the requirements of various schools. Generally speaking, the TOEFL score is above 93, the GRE score is above 1300, and the Gmat650 score is above 650, which is more conducive to applying to a better school.

No language can apply for a double admission school;

Economic security: depending on the choice of schools and tuition fees;

Postgraduate entrance examinations: GRE, GMAT (business application) and LSAT (legal application).

Second, apply for a master's degree in the United States: application materials

1. Application Form for Admission: The application form for admission shall provide the audit team with basic information of the applicant, including the courses of interest, work experience and details of the applicant's personal characteristics.

2. Transcripts: Academic transcripts include the name of each completed course and the scores of all these courses. The report card should indicate the name of the applicant, the name and date of the degree awarded and the overall average score of the students. The general admission permit, in terms of the overall average score, at least needs to meet the course requirements to be applied and printed in the school catalogue.

3. Letter of recommendation: The applicant should invite some people to introduce his academic ability, learning motivation and potential to become a graduate student successfully. Good references include the applicant's university professors, colleagues and bosses who know you well at work.

4. Reading plan: A written plan can explain the degree department that the applicant is pursuing, and can make the school you apply for have a deeper understanding of your goals and motives. The audit team will decide whether the department can help the applicant achieve the planned goals. In addition, a written plan can also fully demonstrate your writing ability.

5. Types of admission permits: The school provides several forms of admission permits according to students' backgrounds. The names of these admission permits vary from school to school, but the definitions are usually very similar.

Apply for a master's degree in Canada

First, Canada graduate application conditions:

When Canadian universities recruit graduate students, they will comprehensively consider the overall situation of students.

1, one is the academic performance of the university. The GPA score is higher. GPA is the average score of university, and some schools also use American scores to express it (that is, out of 4.0). The minimum admission standard for graduate students in Canada is above 75 points (100%). General universities will require an average score of more than 80%, and better universities will also require a professional course score of more than 85% in the next two years. This is because graduate students assist tutors in the research work in a certain professional field, so tutors attach great importance to whether students have the knowledge background of this major and research experience in related fields. For most students who have no scientific research experience, the results of professional courses in school are particularly important.

2, followed by English level. Canadian universities basically require applicants to have a minimum TOEFL score of 80 or above and an IELTS score of 6.5 or above. Good universities will have higher requirements.

3. GRE or GMAT scores: Many graduate programs of science and engineering in Canadian universities do not require GRE scores or just "suggest GRE scores", but if applicants have good GRE or GMAT scores as an aspect of competitiveness, they may be given priority. Usually, the requirements for these results are: GMAT needs a minimum of 550 points.

4. To apply for graduate students in Canada, you need to provide personal statements, letters of recommendation, resumes, university transcripts, language scores, etc. For domestic applicants, we must pay more attention to the preparation of materials when applying. Because Canadian professors first get to know the applicant through these materials, and decide whether the applicant can be admitted according to the materials. Especially the applicant's personal statement, is a very important determinant.

5. Students who have a bachelor's degree but have no English scores can apply for the master's preparatory course.

6. In addition, the choice of major is also very important. Canadian universities do not encourage students to change majors, so it will be easier to apply in the original major. Moreover, in addition to the master's courses specially offered by some universities for international students, majors such as law, medicine and accounting are also difficult to apply for.

Second, Canada graduate student funding requirements:

When applying for a visa, you need to provide proof of funds, and graduate students need about 300 thousand. Generally, a deposit history of 12 months is required. If the deposit history is less than 12 months, you can explain the source of funds.

Apply for a master's degree in Britain

First, the application conditions of the top 20 universities in the UK

1, undergraduate from "2 1 1" engineering university: average score 80-85, IELTS 6.5-7.5 (specific professional requirements may be different).

2. Undergraduate is an ordinary university: the average score is 85-90, and the IELTS score is 6.5-7.5 (the specific professional requirements may be different).

Second, the top 40 universities in the UK application conditions:

1, the undergraduate course is "2 1 1" engineering university: the average score is 75-80, and the IELTS score is 6.0-6.5 (the requirements of each major are different).

2. Undergraduate is an ordinary university: the average score is 80-85, and IELTS is 6.0-6.5 (the requirements of each major are different).

3. College graduation: more than 3 years working experience, with an average score of about 80 and IELTS 6.0-6.5. Individual institutions can directly apply for a master's degree.

Master's courses in Britain are usually divided into two types: one-year teaching and two-year research. Usually, for the vast majority of undergraduate graduates, they apply for the first master's program, that is, teaching graduate students.

Iii. Requirements for applying for teaching graduate students:

Academic requirements:

1, bachelor degree, with an average score of more than 75 points in the undergraduate stage;

2. Undergraduate students who are still studying need to provide relevant materials to prove that they can graduate smoothly and get a degree;

3, 3-year college graduates need at least two years of work experience. However, a few schools accept master's degrees: IELTS requires a minimum score of 6.5, and it is enough to provide college diplomas and transcripts.

Language requirements:

If the IELTS score is above 6.5, you need to refer to the specific requirements of the school and major. Those who can't meet the language requirements need to apply for language courses first.

Four, the requirements for applying for research graduate students:

Academic requirements:

Bachelor degree, with 1-2 years related research work.

Language requirements:

1, IELTS minimum 6.5 or above (refer to the specific requirements of schools and majors);

Students who can't meet the language requirements must apply for language courses first.

Note: Generally speaking, research-oriented courses are the study of doctoral students in the previous year, mainly for students who intend to continue their studies as doctors or masters or doctors. After obtaining a degree through one year's research study, you can continue to apply for a doctoral degree after the research results satisfy the school. China students studying for a three-year master's degree in China can directly apply for a British doctor's degree for three years or more.

Apply for a master's degree in Japan

First, the conditions for Japanese graduate students to study abroad

1. Bachelor degree (with 16 school education), bachelor degree certificate (not required in some schools, under 35 years old, able to pay tuition and living expenses.

2. According to different universities and majors, Japanese proficiency 1 is required.

3. It can bear the expenses of about 654.38 million RMB and the deposit of 200,000 RMB or 3 million yen and 30,000 USD.

Second, the Japanese postgraduate application process

The study period is 1 year, which can be extended to 2 years at the longest. During this period, I have the opportunity to take the friar exam twice a year. Those who are admitted to the monk course will go through the formalities of dropping out of the postgraduate course and be transferred to the monk admission procedure.

1. Search the websites of Japanese universities on the Internet and choose the major that suits you;

2. Check the enrollment brochure of the school to confirm whether you meet the conditions for entering the exam;

Ask your professors, professionals or senior officials in China to write letters of recommendation for you. The recommendation letter can be printed, but it must be signed and sealed by the recommender;

4. Send emails to professors and research offices, introducing their professional expertise, study/work experience and other basic information, and expressing the hope that the other party can admit you (note: attach relevant supporting documents, letters of recommendation and other materials as much as possible; It is best to attach the original text and search address if there are research results or professional papers);

It doesn't matter if the other party doesn't respond. Send it again every one or two weeks (the content should be different from the last one) until the other party has an answer;

6. If the other party indicates that it can be considered and wants to know more about the situation, it should send copies of various materials to the other party in time and ask for the mailing address so as to keep in touch.

3. Note: You can contact the tutor by casting a wide net, and it is best to send messages to more than 20 professors at the same time, so there is a greater possibility of success. However, it should be noted that contacting schools, especially tutors in research departments, should be done in order.

Matters needing attention in contacting the tutor

If you contact the tutor, you should start preparing at least six months in advance, and if possible, you can discuss with the professor about career experience, prospects and other topics. However, the following key issues must be confirmed to the professor in time:

1, with considerable language ability, able to communicate with the surrounding areas normally, such as providing Japanese class time certificate and Japanese grade certificate.

2. Have a certain professional level, such as university transcripts, published professional papers, research results and letters of recommendation from domestic professors.