Step 1: Prepare IELTS and application materials (transcripts, degree certificates, papers, letters of recommendation, etc. We must seize the time here. Autumn school starts in September, and we usually apply at the end of the previous year. School starts in spring usually in February, and the application should be ready in the summer of the year before last. So be sure to prepare relevant materials according to your own plan and scan them into PDF documents for later use.
Step 2: Contact your tutor. Commonly known as "porcelain". Ceramics are actually very simple. You have to decide which major you want to study first, go to the school website to find the department introduction, and send an email when you see the right one. The email shows that you are interested in his research, what is your background, what research you like and so on.
If the tutor is interested, he will give it back to you. It is best to tell you who to apply for an offer, whether there is a scholarship, and so on. This should be noted; Others politely tell you that the background is good, but the scholarship is more difficult, and you can't let it go; Others say you are good, but unfortunately we don't have a scholarship. You can contact us to have a look. And say there is no project, no return. Unless you like this school very much, you can wait a month and a half before sending another question. If you don't receive a reply, don't just wait.
This method is quick and simple, all letters can be copied directly, hehe, but don't send it to the wrong person. You can also attach a resume to make it convenient for interested bosses to look at it.
Step 3: After obtaining the consent of the tutor, mail the application materials to the school administrative office. After receiving the materials, the school will generally give an offer in about 2 weeks, and attach a list of application fees. The admission results of the school are generally released before the end of last semester (that is, 65438+starts in February at the end of February and starts in September at the end of June). If your name doesn't appear one month before the start of school, it's basically yellow, so you can only continue to work hard after entering school ~ ~ ~
The core part of doctoral application conditions is ——GPA and research ability.
1, GPA (average grade point) and thesis: for doctoral application, undergraduate GPA >;; GT and GPA are always the most important factors. The general bottom line of GPA of Australian universities is 2 1 1 university average score >: 75%, and non-21/institution 80%. If your GPA is above 85%, then all universities in Australia can enter. Of course, as long as your GPA is above 80%, you will have a chance to get an offer, but to highlight your strengths, everyone has their own advantages and characteristics. If you can publish a paper, it will be icing on the cake. Thesis makes you stand out from all the applications. When other applicants stand out with high GPA, you have proved to the Admissions Committee that you have research ability. It is best to publish SCI papers in English, which not only proves that you have the research ability, but also proves that you have passed the English writing barrier and can write articles for future tutors ~ ~ ~
Many people will think that after graduate school, they mainly look at the GPA at the master's stage, and the hope of applying is greater. This idea is right, because your master's research experience is an advantage that undergraduates do not have. However, even if you are a graduate student, the undergraduate GPA is still very important. As for the GPA of master's courses: low has side effects, high is useless. The only advantages you can take advantage of are your research experience and published papers. For graduate students, the order of importance is: research experience+thesis > undergraduate GPA > gt > master GPA.
2, IELTS scores: Many people think of going abroad, first think of English, as if language is the most important part of going abroad. In fact, in the application process, language is not as important as expected. All universities in Australia require IELTS, with a basic requirement of 6.5 for science and engineering and a score of not less than 6 for a single subject. A low IELTS score does not mean that your chances of getting an offer are reduced. My cousin applied for a doctorate from the University of Sydney. He barely got 6 points in IELTS three times, but he still got the unconditional admission notice. After all, the professor asked you to do experiments and research. As long as the paper is right, they don't care much about a person who does well in the English exam.
* If the IELTS test report is not provided at the time of application, you may receive a conditional offer, one of which is the IELTS requirement.
In terms of bioengineering, there are only two universities in Australia that can rank among the top 100 in the world, ANU and Moda, but bioengineering is ok, and the University of Sydney also counts. PhDs in these universities can do research, but the actual work is not so easy, usually in research institutes and universities.
Australian National University is the first choice, ranking 16 in the world, and the teaching and research of biotechnology has always been in a leading position.
In Australia, the first brand of biological research is not the University of Melbourne, but the john curtin Institute of Medical Research, which is the only university research institute that can keep up with the research direction of the United States. There are three Nobel Prize winners in medicine in this university. So if you have the ability, I suggest going to this college. This way, you can go to other parts of the world, otherwise you can only stay in Australia to see the sky ~ ~ ~