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What are the language requirements for studying in the UK?

In recent years, with the upsurge of studying abroad, more and more China people want to study in English-speaking countries. When studying abroad, the biggest problem everyone faces is: What language tests do you need to take to study abroad? If you choose a new popular country for studying in non-English, what are the requirements for language examination? The following study abroad in Harbin Starr introduces the relevant information about the language scores of studying abroad that everyone cares about. Those who have their own intention to study abroad can refer to it.

I. English-speaking countries:

1. TOEFL, sponsored by educational testing service, is an English proficiency test generally accepted by schools in all English-speaking countries except Australia.

2. IELTS, which means international English testing system, is an English test generally recognized by Britain, Canada, Australia and other countries.

In addition, there are GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT and other types of English tests. Generally speaking, applying for graduate students in American universities requires GRE scores, but for most art majors, most universities in the United States do not require GRE. To apply for postgraduate management, you need to take GMAT;; LSAT is required for law, and MCAT is required for medical school.

Two. Non-English speaking countries:

1. France: Except those who have obtained a master's degree in French or teachers of French department in universities, students studying in France must take the TEF exam. TEF is managed by French educational institutions, and the marking work is completed in France. Some majors, such as psychology, sociology and so on. Not only TEF is required to be qualified, but also foreign students may be required to go to language colleges for further study.

2. Germany: The Ministry of Education of China signed an agreement with Germany to start the TestDaF exam, and all applicants for admission to German universities or scientific research must pass the exam. The examination content includes four parts: listening, writing, reading and speaking. Each part is evaluated separately, which is suitable for people with high German level or who have completed at least 700 hours of German.

3. Japan: In order to evaluate the Japanese proficiency of Japanese learners in China, the Japan Foundation for International Exchange set up a Japanese proficiency test in China. The exam is divided into four grades and is held once a year on the first Sunday of June+February, 5438. Japanese universities often take this exam as the admission standard.

4. Russia: Unlike many countries, studying in Russia requires a language test. As long as you have a domestic high school diploma, an agreement with the Russian university you are applying for, and a health certificate, you can go to the Russian State University to study undergraduate and above.

5. Italy: In addition to language schools and universities that teach in English, applying for Italian universities must pass the Italian proficiency test. Generally speaking, one year's study can pass the language test, especially for students with basic knowledge of French or English, the process may be shorter.

3. Can I study abroad without language achievement?

Can senior three candidates go abroad without IELTS and TOEFL scores? It is reported that most popular countries for studying abroad can replace IELTS and TOEFL through some highly recognized language tests or "conditional admission", and senior three students are the most suitable choice.

1. UK: You can take the internal language test.

If candidates fail to get IELTS scores, they can take the Oxford Entrance English Test (OPT), the Warwick English Language Test (WELT) or the internal language test of the school. Many preparatory colleges of British universities have set up test sites in major cities in China.

2. America: Three Ways to Enter American Universities

(1) ELS project courses with double admission and "conditional admission". After entering the school, students will first enter the language center to study the ELSLanguageSchool course. After passing the language test, you can directly enter the undergraduate study without applying separately.

(2) Take part in the unified language test of cooperative projects between universities, such as ASPECT project;

(3) Few American universities directly offer conditional admission.

3. Canada: "Conditional Admission" or preparatory courses and credit transfer courses.

Many universities in Canada can accept conditional admission. Conditional admission does not require IELTS or TOEFL scores, and you can go directly to the undergraduate course by passing the language test of the school. Enrolling in Canadian preparatory courses and university credit transfer courses can also exempt IELTS or TOEFL scores.

4. New Zealand: Everyone accepts applications without IELTS.

It is reported that all institutions of higher learning in New Zealand accept IELTS-free applications. However, students need to take a language test before entering school and be admitted according to their grades. Many students regard New Zealand as a language school to go to Australia. If students want to study in Australia, but have no IELTS scores, they can apply to study in New Zealand and then transfer to Australia.