1, providing test results.
2. Provide TOEFL, GRE, GMAT or IELTS scores.
Most American universities require freshmen applying for postgraduate courses to have a TOEFL score of 550 or above. If you want to apply for a scholarship, your TOEFL score should be above 600 (out of 677) and your GRE score should be 1850 (out of 2400). You must have GRE scores for a master's degree, and GMAT scores for business are preferred. Britain and Canada require TOEFL scores above 550.
3. Provide university transcripts (transcripts)
4. Copy of academic degree and notarial certificate.
Generally speaking, if you want to study in developed countries, you need to provide: the highest academic certificate and its notarization, academic performance and notarial certificate, TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT test results, or other foreign language learning certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates, notarial certificates with no criminal record, teachers' recommendation letters, certificates of funds and property guarantees, and work certificates (if any).
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Preparation before studying abroad
1, preparing for the English exam
English is a communication tool. Commonwealth countries, such as Britain and Australia, need to take IELTS. The United States, Canada and other North American countries need to take the TOEFL. If you go to the United States for graduate study, take GRE, MBA, GMAT and IELTS in Commonwealth countries, it will be enough. Taking the English exam is a key preparation and the most important and trusted material for the Admissions Office.
Step 2 apply for a university
This corresponds to which country to apply for. Usually, you decide which country to go to first. This involves what kind of English to prepare. University applications are divided into several gradients according to their own conditions. Well, it's symmetrical. Make sure to apply to 5-6 universities, then choose one of them that you think is better, and then choose your major first.
Step 3 apply for a visa
A study visa is an endorsement (stamp) on a person's passport or travel document, or a label with a clear explanation, indicating the reason for the holder's entry, the time allowed to stay, or allowing him to travel to other countries through his territory.
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