In its half-century history, the University of Warwick has built up a reputation for academic excellence around the world, ranking firmly in the top 10 of all UK rankings and being the only UK university, apart from Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial London, that has never been out of the top 10.
Its teaching quality and academic research level are among the best, and it has an outstanding influence in the fields of finance, business, politics and academia, among which Warwick Business School is one of the top business schools in the UK.
Here is a small edition to take you to understand the University of Warwick graduate application conditions are what.
1. Educational requirements: Bachelor degree or above 2. Language score: IELTS 6.5 or above, individual score 6.0 or above, some major requirements;
Toefl score of 92 or above, listening and writing score of 21 or above, reading score of 22 or above, speaking score of 23 or above, some majors require high requirements;
PTE score of 62 or above, individual score of 51 or above, some major requirements.
3. Academic achievements: (1) Taught programs: Minimum second-class honors degree or above, corresponding to an undergraduate average score of 77%;
Some majors require A second class A honors bachelor degree or above, corresponding to an average undergraduate score of 82%, related to whether the school is 985/211 or not.
(2) research project: the minimum requirement for A second class honours bachelor’s degree and above, corresponding undergraduate grade point averages 82%, related to whether school is 985/211 4, and other conditions: letters of recommendation, personal statement and other application materials: applicants need to provide to the school application materials include: 1. Bachelor degree or above graduate/degree certificate (both in English and Chinese version).
2. Academic transcripts: original and notarized in both Chinese and English;
3. A qualified language transcript;
4. Personal statement;
5. Research plan: Research projects need to be submitted;
6. Two recommendation letters;
7. If there are any materials to submit: work certificate/internship certificate, Certificate of Honour, etc. Application deadline is usually 31 July each year for taught programs at Warwick University, and 31 August each year for Master of Science programs at Warwick Manufacturing Group;
Admission to research-based programs is generally open to all students. However, the admission period is mainly in the fall. Applicants who need to apply for scholarships are advised to plan their application in advance and allow enough time to apply for scholarships.
The University of Warwick’s postgraduate application can be made through the university’s official website. You can apply for a wide range of courses.
The specific application procedures are as follows: First, select a major and understand the admission requirements of the university and major. Second, prepare relevant application materials, including academic scores, language scores, diplomas and recommendation letters, etc.
The third step is to log on to the official website of the University of Warwick, apply online, and mail the paper materials according to the requirements of the university. The fourth step is to participate in the interview, which is usually not required for teaching projects, but usually required for research projects, mainly through Skype or telephone.
The fifth step is to wait for the school to issue the offer after the interview. The sixth step is to conduct the physical examination, visa application and luggage preparation.
The University of Warwick is divided into four schools, including the School of Humanities, the School of Social Sciences, the School of Science and the School of Medicine. The four schools have a total of 30 departments and 50 research centres, offering students 120 undergraduate degrees.
Among them, Warwick Business School, the largest department in the University of Warwick, is one of the top five business schools in the UK and the top 30 in the world.
Undergraduate courses available to students include:
Engineering business management, accounting and finance, economics, electrical engineering, mathematics class, biological medicine, early childhood professional research, computer science, European law, law and business, English literature and creative writing, automotive engineering, biochemistry, chemical, biological, chemical, civil engineering, computer and information engineering, computer systems, economics and industrial organization, English literature,
English and Drama Studies, Environmental Biology, Film and Literature, Film Studies, Law and Sociology, etc.
As one of the top 10 universities in the UK, the University of Warwick has been ranked among the top three universities in the UK in the Teaching and Research Assessment, including mathematics, Business administration, statistics, International relations, Economics, Computer science and so on.
Other major strengths include: Communication, Law, Molecular biology, Classical and ancient history, Education, Philosophy, English, Drama and Film studies, Sociology, etc.