Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My best friend wants to go abroad for postgraduate study. She graduated from a bachelor's degree and her family is better than mine. She said she wanted me to go out with her, but her family's economi
My best friend wants to go abroad for postgraduate study. She graduated from a bachelor's degree and her family is better than mine. She said she wanted me to go out with her, but her family's economi
Ways for college students to study abroad;
1. Generally, it is difficult for junior colleges in China to study abroad, but some European countries have short-term courses.
2, junior college students apply for studying abroad to see which country to go to. Generally, the requirements of different countries are different. For example, in Malaysia, the conditions for applying for graduate students are relatively relaxed, and there are no rigid requirements for English, IELTS and TOEFL. And the cost is relatively low. You can learn a language for one year and then transfer directly to a professional course. You can also choose to transfer to countries such as Britain, the United States and Austria, and issue double diplomas after graduation, which is recognized internationally and domestically, and employment is still.
3. Study in Australia with high cost performance. Many universities in Australia accept undergraduate courses, and some majors do not need undergraduate study background. It is relatively better to apply for a university with good grades. The teaching quality of 39 universities in Australia is very high. If you want to immigrate in the future, you'd better choose a major that is in short supply in Australia, otherwise you can choose a management major, such as sports management and tourism hotel management.
Universities can choose Griffith University, University of South Australia, Deakin University and Central Queensland University.
There are generally two ways for junior college students to go to Europe: one is junior college students. The education system in Europe is very strict, so I suggest that I strongly mind getting my undergraduate certificate and bachelor's degree first. Go to graduate school again. Second, it is not recommended to graduate to master's degree, but the choice is very limited, especially for science and engineering majors.
Living expenses in France:
Living expenses: 70,000-80,000 RMB per year in Paris and 50,000-60,000 RMB per year in other cities.
Scholarships: Scholarships are provided according to the students' situation, and the scholarships are sponsored by enterprises.
National exchange rate: the exchange rate of RMB against Euro is about 1: 10.
Irish tuition:
Living expenses: 50,000 RMB.
National exchange rate: 1 euro = about 9.4 RMB.
Scholarships: There are many kinds of scholarships, especially for engineering students.
Graduation stay: half a year
Part-time job policy (allowed working hours, hourly salary, main part-time job, job hunting): 20 hours per week, all day on holidays.
Netherlands:
Living expenses: 50,000 RMB.
National exchange rate: 1 euro = about 9.4 RMB.
Related scholarships: There are many kinds of scholarships; The Orange Tulip Scholarship (OTS) with a total amount of RMB 4 million is specially set up for China students studying for master's degree in the Netherlands.
Part-time job policy (allowed working hours, hourly wage, main part-time job, ways to find a job): weekly 10 hour, all day on holidays, with a minimum of 5 euros per hour.
Germany:
Living expenses: 40,000-60,000 RMB/year
National exchange rate: Euro: RMB = 1: 9.5
Scholarships: There are master's and doctoral scholarships.
Part-time job policy (allowable working hours, hourly wage, main part-time job, ways to find a job): 90 full-time jobs or 180 part-time jobs, with an hourly wage of 5-8 euros.
Spain:
Living expenses: 30,000-50,000 RMB/year
National exchange rate: Euro: RMB = 1: 9.5
Scholarships: There are master's and doctoral scholarships.
Part-time job policy (allowed working hours, hourly wage, main part-time job, job hunting): the hourly wage for legal work for 20 hours per week is about 5 euros.
Sweden:
Living expenses: 50,000-80,000 yuan per year.
National exchange rate: about 1: 0.96.
Scholarship: 1) Erasmus Scholarship from the European Union, and 2) The Swedish government allocated 30 million Swedish kronor as a scholarship for international students, which was distributed to universities. The specific distribution method has not been announced.
Part-time job policy (working hours allowed, hourly wage, mainly part-time, looking for a job): working hours are 20 hours per week, holidays are not limited, and hourly wage is about 5 to 17 euros.
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