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What are the requirements for studying abroad? Urgent.

1. Conditions for studying abroad:

1. Education: at least graduated from high school to apply for undergraduate courses; To apply for a master's degree, you must graduate from undergraduate course. In addition to meeting the academic requirements, when applying for schools and majors, we should also consider whether the personal professional background, work experience and hobbies meet the requirements of the other party.

2. Language: All countries studying abroad have language requirements. Commonwealth countries such as studying in Britain mainly look at IELTS scores, and generally require applicants to reach IELTS 6.0 or above. In North America, TOEFL is the standard, and the average applicant's TOEFL score should reach 90 or above. Some countries that don't take English as the assessment will have different language requirements, such as Japan, Germany and France. Of course, different schools and majors have different language requirements. Please pay more attention to the enrollment brochures of major universities in that year.

3. Economy: Economic conditions are necessary. Taking several major countries as examples, the total cost of studying abroad in the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia is more than 300,000 a year. In terms of academic system, the undergraduate course generally takes 3-4 years, and the master 1-2 years.

Second, the "study visa" information shows:

1, education, language and economy are prerequisites for studying abroad, including visas. Endorse (stamp) a person's passport or travel document, or affix a label with clear instructions, indicating the reason for the holder's entry, the time allowed to stay, or allowing him to travel to other countries through his territory. If a person wants to travel abroad, settle down or study abroad, get married, etc. In addition to his passport, he should also hold the corresponding visa.

2. The passport of the study visa is the holder's nationality and identity certificate, and the visa is the permission certificate of a sovereign country to allow foreign citizens or their own citizens to enter, exit or transit. Visas are generally endorsed on passports, some are endorsed on other travel documents instead of passports, and some are issued separately.

3. For example, the immigration visas of the United States and Canada are A4 paper, and Singapore also issues separate paper visas to foreigners. Generally speaking, a visa must be used at the same time as a passport to be valid.

Extended data:

Study abroad information:

1, 2015 In March, the French Higher Education Agency said that the results of the college entrance examination will no longer be a mandatory requirement for high school graduates to apply for French undergraduate courses, and students without the results of the college entrance examination can apply for French universities by using the results of the national examination.

2. "80 French public universities do not charge any tuition fees for international students, but only pay a registration fee of about 3,000 yuan and the corresponding insurance premium." Students studying in France will receive the same tuition treatment as local students, and international students can enjoy "one country learning, multi-country experience", because most French universities will set up exchange students to exchange studies with students from other French-speaking countries.

3. "International students who have obtained a one-year Schengen visa in China will be replaced with corresponding ID cards in France, and they can freely enter and leave the Schengen area after obtaining the ID cards." Students who are already in France can get a new ID card for 2-3 years as long as they meet the requirements, instead of changing it once a year.

4. "Studying in France, social practice, attendance and homework are very important." When students encounter problems, they must make an appointment with the professor to communicate, and they should not only take notes in class, but also make full use of their holiday time for social practice and part-time jobs. After the internship stage, the time for doctoral and master graduates studying in France to find jobs was extended from 6 months to 12 months.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-studying abroad