1. For Chinese mainland applicants, if they enter undergraduate study directly, they need to have at least one year's study experience in China University, with an average score of 80-85. At the same time, IELTS requires 6.5 to 7.5.
2. Not all majors accept applications from international students. If students apply for art subjects, they must provide additional works.
3. The University of Sydney also offers basic courses, which are suitable for students who do not meet the direct admission requirements. If you apply for basic courses, you need to enter the basic courses of the University of Sydney first, pass all the exams, and then apply for undergraduate courses again with the final academic results of the basic courses. The IELTS score of basic courses is required to be between 5 and 6, and the average score of high school is required to be at least 80.
4. The cost of studying abroad is also an important factor to consider. The University of Sydney has an annual tuition fee of more than 200,000 RMB, and the living expenses in Sydney are about 80,000 RMB. Therefore, the applicant also needs to provide sufficient financial guarantee to prove that he can pay all the expenses during his study abroad.
Materials to be prepared for applying to the University of Sydney:
1. Passport and visa need to be prepared. This is the basic requirement for studying abroad, so as to ensure that applicants can enter and leave Australia legally.
2. It is necessary to provide transcripts and graduation certificates of high schools and universities. These documents need to be notarized and translated to prove that the applicant's academic qualifications and achievements are true and effective.
3. Proof of language achievement is required. The University of Sydney usually accepts IELTS, TOEFL and other language test scores, and applicants need to provide corresponding transcripts.
4. Letter of recommendation is also an important part in the application process. Applicants need to ask professors or tutors to write letters of recommendation to introduce their academic background and research ability.
Personal statement is also an indispensable part of the application process. Applicants need to write a personal statement, introducing their academic interests, research experience and future career planning.
6. Need proof of economic guarantee. This proves that the applicant has enough funds to pay all the expenses during his study abroad, including tuition and living expenses.