What are the materials used in Australian undergraduate study abroad application?
Because there are a lot of materials, some students will inevitably miss, so here are the materials for undergraduate study in Australia. Let’s have a look.
1. Notarial certificate and copy of high school graduation certificate (or study certificate) (in Chinese and English).
2. Notarial certificate and photocopy of mid-term and final examination transcripts of each semester (both in Chinese and English).
3. Resume in English (to clarify your strengths and characteristics).
5. Personal statement of major choice, in English.
6. 2-3 letters of recommendation from scholars or teachers in English.
7. Copy of ID card (front and back).
8. 4 photos of my passport.
9. Copy of IELTS score (IELTS score above 5 is required for undergraduate application in Australia, which can be attached before submitting the student visa).
10. Other auxiliary materials (if any), such as award certificates, etc.
2, 1 in Australia to apply for other materials, CV and PS: Australian universities admit students basically see college background and personal achievement, thus to apply for a lot of professional does not need CV and PS, but for students have work experience, especially longer full-time work experience after graduation student, Australia related colleges and universities will require applicants to provide CV and PS to do added.
2. GAMT or GRE: Business majors may need to provide GAMT or GRE scores, EMBA students may need to attend an interview, and design majors may need to provide a portfolio, etc.
3. Work certificate: Applicants with formal work experience should also provide work certificate.
4, other: letters of recommendation, resume, research plan, selecting research topic information is also very important, especially students “research course must value research plan, study plan may show the applicant of the research direction, research method, select the objective reasons and so on, as far as possible the outstanding individual some concrete ideas for a project.
Generally speaking, there are three channels to apply for undergraduate courses in Australia:
1. If you are currently in the second or third grade of senior high school, have not entered the college entrance examination yet, but have confirmed that you will not take the college entrance examination, and want to study abroad in advance, you can apply for the Australian Foundation, and then connect with the undergraduate program, 1 year preparatory program +3 years undergraduate program, a total of four years to complete the study.
2. If you are in senior three, you can also apply for the Diploma course in Australia, which is similar to the international freshman course in Britain. After the course, you can be directly promoted to the second year of undergraduate study, and you can complete the study in 3 years.
3. Students who take part in the college entrance examination can also apply for undergraduate courses with their college entrance examination results, which can be completed in 3 years.
So what’s the difference between 2 and 3 up here?
For those who choose Channel 2, it is not clear whether they will take the gaokao or not. They can apply to foreign universities even if they do not take the gaokao. For channel 3, they will apply directly with their gaokao scores and must take the gaokao, which is also applicable to those who want to study abroad after the gaokao.
Both options allow you to complete your undergraduate degree in 3 years.