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Your situation is really a little troublesome, mainly the GPA of undergraduate course. But it is not without a way out. I made a rough calculation, and you have three feasible ways:

1. Apply for skilled migration directly. According to Australia's current skilled migration policy, engineering majors (chemical engineering/mechanical engineering/electronic engineering/electrical engineering/mining engineering/petroleum engineering/civil engineering) are all CSL occupations, with bachelor degree (5 points after passing Tsinghua certification), IELTS score of 6 points (25), under the age of 29 (30), and more than one year of work experience (the possibility of passing more than four years of work experience). Therefore, it is recommended that you. If you can pass the vocational assessment, this is undoubtedly the most convenient and time-saving scheme. The evaluation time is 3 weeks, and the immigration process takes 3-6 months ~ ~ ~

2. Go to Australia for a master's degree. It may be a little difficult for you to get into a good university with a low GPA, but since immigration is the goal, it doesn't matter whether the university is in the top eight or not. The key is whether you can find a job smoothly after graduation. Therefore, it is advisable to lower the requirements and choose institutions with relatively low thresholds. Because your undergraduate colleges are 2 1 1 and 985, and you have work experience (which is a great advantage), you can consider going to Curtin University of Technology, which is not well-known but has a strong major and a high employment rate. You can choose Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering) as your major, which is a one-year master's course. See:

Http://courses.curtin.edu.au/course _ Overview/Graduate/Master-Electrical Engineering should be very close to your undergraduate major in the course structure.

Because you are a little cross-major, you may need to take the postgraduate diploma of http://courses.curtin.edu.au/course_overview/postgraduate/ GDIP-Electrical Utility for one more year, which is just enough for you to meet the immigration requirements of "two-year Australian education" ~ ~ If you find a job after graduation 1 year, you can successfully immigrate through career evaluation (according to Curtin's own introduction, the employment rate of electrical engineering is over 95%). ...

It will take three years to complete this plan, but although there are certain risks, the resettlement plan is still determined. The disadvantage is that the cost is relatively high (the tuition fee is $25,600+$25,600, the living expenses is $24,000, and the total cost is * * * 450,000 RMB), and the variables of whether the job evaluation can be successfully passed are relatively large. I'll explain the details at the end.

3. study for a master's degree in China and then go to Australia to study for a doctor's degree. Because of your undergraduate GPA, studying for a master's degree in China and then going out to study for a doctor's degree, you have excellent project plans and papers, which is also a completely feasible and relatively safe plan. The advantage is that it can minimize the cost, but it takes a long time (3 years in China+3 years in Australia to qualify for immigration). In order to save time to the greatest extent, it is suggested that:

1) The master school should try to choose from China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), Chongqing University, Tongji University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Guangzhou University, Beijing Normal University, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing University of Technology, Youshi University in China and beijing university of chemical technology, because these 12 university graduates are under 30 years old when you graduate.

2) If the first item is not feasible, complete the literature review in the second year, make a good research plan, and try to contact your tutor to go directly to study for a doctoral or postgraduate degree, which can save at least 1- 1.5 years. Experience has proved that this is not only feasible, but also very possible. Because you have completed all the postgraduate courses in the second year of graduate school, as long as the topics match foreign tutors and the GPA of the postgraduate stage reaches 3.5, it is entirely possible to apply for doctoral degrees in famous engineering universities such as New South Wales and Adelaide! Because doctors are basically in charge of tutors, unlike masters, they don't value GPA and language scores, as long as you have a good research plan and are favored by tutors ~ ~ ~

PS: After studying for a master's degree in China, you can apply for a scholarship to study for a doctorate in Australia. If your master's school is a contracted university of the "National Construction of a High-level University Project" (Harbin Institute of Technology is it), you can also apply for the support of the National Study Abroad Fund, and it doesn't cost a penny to study for a doctorate.

Finally, about major selection and career evaluation. For international students who want to immigrate, especially for masters or doctors outside Australia, the prerequisite for successfully passing the assessment is a bachelor's degree. Because of the regulations of IEA in Australia, the core of engineer evaluation is undergraduate education, and everything else is auxiliary. And you can only apply for the corresponding professional evaluation of engineers if you take any courses.

Suppose a domestic non-2 1 1 undergraduate chemical engineering major graduates for half a year. He didn't study hard and got poor grades, but he was lucky to get a degree. I couldn't find a job for half a year and stayed at home for half a year. Dr. B graduated from a key university in China for 6 years, studied hard and got excellent results. After graduation, I suddenly became interested in chemical industry. I worked in this direction for 2 years and achieved remarkable results. Later, he applied for a doctorate from an Australian university and was admitted. After four years of hard work, he finally got a doctorate in chemical engineering.

Both classmate A and doctor B want to emigrate, so which of them can pass the evaluation of chemical engineer? Tell you responsibly: a classmate! There is only one reason: A has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, while Dr. B has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, even though he has a doctorate in chemical engineering. Of course, Dr. B should be able to pass the examination of mechanical engineer.

Therefore, you should seriously consider the major of master's degree in China, and it is best not to deviate too far from the undergraduate major.

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