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British master's degree

Postgraduate education refers to a way for junior college students to directly skip undergraduate study and obtain postgraduate education. Due to the harsh conditions and high requirements of postgraduate application in China, the probability of successful application is very low, basically less than 1%. Relatively speaking, foreign majors are relatively open, and foreign students are not limited to junior colleges and undergraduate courses. The two major directions of enrollment are business and IT, and some majors will give priority to undergraduate enrollment. Secondly, if the number of international junior college students is insufficient, they will be directly recruited. A junior college can also be directly promoted to a master's degree, but there may be fewer majors. A master's degree can be transferred to a major, and any major can study any major in business, including financial management, international trade, marketing, business administration, human resource management and other majors.

Under the double pressure of China's education system and domestic job market, most junior college students are aware of the importance of academic qualifications, so they want to go abroad to continue their master's degree and improve their academic qualifications and comprehensive strength. Furthermore, Britain, as a developed country in the world economy and culture, has a world-leading university education level and a high degree content, which can ensure that China junior college students can get better career development by virtue of the British master's degree after returning to China, and even use it as a springboard to enroll in master's courses of other world famous schools. According to the survey data, the number of China junior college students studying in Britain is increasing obviously in several mainstream countries, including Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore. The reason why Britain can stand out in the choice of studying abroad for junior college students is mainly because it has obvious advantages in two aspects: low entrance threshold and short academic system.

First of all, the high degree of openness and low entry threshold of British graduate students are the main reasons why most domestic junior college students choose to go to the UK to study for a master's degree. Generally speaking, junior college students applying for postgraduate studies in the UK usually require GPA 70-80, IELTS 5.5, and a single item of 5.5 or above to apply for master's preparatory courses. For non-junior college students, if they want to apply for a master's degree directly, they need to have relevant professional background and work experience. GPA requires 80 points and IELTS 6.0 -6.5 points.

Secondly, the short academic system and low cost of time and money are also the main factors to attract more junior college students to study in the UK. Under the British short-term academic system, college students only need to transition to the pre-master degree within 0.5- 1 year, and then go to the UK for a master's degree with 1 year. Generally, they can get a master's degree after two years of study. The master's preparatory courses are divided into three months, six months and nine months, and the professional scope covers business, computer, media, education, law and engineering. In addition, university graduates with more than 3 years' working experience can also directly apply for master's courses in some British universities.

It should be noted that not all British universities offer postgraduate courses, and not all universities offering postgraduate courses are open to all majors. Therefore, it is recommended that students first pass the universities with postgraduate enrollment qualifications in the UK, and then choose the appropriate one according to their own professional direction. As for the language, it is best to meet the direct entrance requirements-IELTS 5.5. If you can't meet the standard, you need to apply for the language course of the school in advance. After all, the English language is used to teach postgraduate preparatory courses in Britain, and language barrier will be the biggest obstacle. Finally, because the education system in western countries is different from that in China, the domestic education system is strict and the foreign education system is strict, it is suggested that students should not only study hard to reach the required credits, but also keep good attendance and improve the passing rate of graduation.