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What is the IELTS score for studying abroad?

Generally speaking, IELTS for studying abroad must be higher than 5.5, reaching the level of English B2 or above.

1, UK

Students applying for undergraduate and above degree courses in the UK must have an IELTS score higher than 5.5 and have reached English B2 level or above. Students taking pre-school English courses need IELTS 4 or above, that is, English has reached the level of B 1 or above.

2. Canada

Canada attaches great importance to the English level of international students, so Canadian universities generally set the direct admission standard as IELTS 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score.

3. Australia

Bachelor degree programs in Australian universities generally require international students to have a minimum IELTS score of 6.0. Some universities require a score of 6.5 or even more than 7, such as the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales and the University of Melbourne.

4. New Zealand

IELTS 6.0 is a general requirement for undergraduate courses in New Zealand universities, such as business, liberal arts, engineering, architecture, natural science and other majors. Some majors require a slightly higher IELTS score, such as nursing (IELTS 6.5) and education (IELTS 7).

Study abroad and take these IELTS tests.

1, IELTS (A/G)

ILETS (academic) is the most familiar to everyone. Going to the UK for undergraduate and master's degree requires IELTS score, which is the score of ILETS(A). IELTS (General Training), as its name implies, refers to immigrants who go to work or train in Britain for non-academic purposes.

The listening and speaking parts are the same, but the reading and writing parts are different papers. IELTS (G) tends to take materials from life, such as notices, advertisements, brochures, etc., because of its different positioning of the test population, which may become a topic of reading or writing; The test topics of ILETS(A) are academic, and most of them are books, newspapers and magazines.

2. IELTS (UKVI)

The official explanation is the examination for candidates whose language is not up to standard, their major is limited or they have not decided to enroll in majors, undergraduate courses, postgraduate preparatory courses, etc. They can't get a degree course. In fact, it is aimed at two types of people: if the language is not up to standard, you have to go to a language class; Restricted by conditions, I can only attend the preparatory course. The two are exactly the same in the content of the exam, but the price is different.