If you want to study in Britain, you need to meet certain language conditions, whether in high school or university. Among them, if you go to high school in the UK, IELTS needs to reach above 5.0, if you go to undergraduate in the UK, IELTS needs to reach above 6.0, if you go to graduate school in the UK, IELTS needs to reach above 6.5, and the requirements of individual schools and majors will be higher.
2. Academic conditions
To attend high school in Britain, you need to graduate from junior high school or attend high school, with an average score of over 70;
Going to the UK to study undergraduate requires graduating from high school or completing the British University Foundation, with an average score of 80 or above in high school;
Postgraduates studying in the UK need to graduate with an average score of over 85.
3. Document conditions
To study in Britain, you need to provide a full set of English application documents, including PS, CV, recommendation letter, translation of various materials, etc. Some schools need to interview or take entrance exams, and architecture, design and art majors need to provide corresponding portfolios.
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Many universities in Britain have certain requirements for applicants to attend the last institution. Take China applicants as an example. Applicants from 985 and 2 1 1 and 985 colleges are usually given priority over those from non-universities.
In addition to offering preferential treatment to applicants with a specific university background, some colleges will also put forward in their enrollment information that applicants whose university background does not meet a certain standard (this standard may be undergraduate or above) will be directly rejected. Therefore, when applying for British institutions, we should pay attention to whether our institutional background matches the requirements of universities.