Studying abroad after HSC, how to prepare to get SOP-scholarship

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Studying abroad after HSC, how to prepare to get SOP-scholarship

If you want to study abroad for higher education, the time after HSC and equivalent exams is the best time. While graduating from the country, many complications arise, including the course outline, while taking admission in a foreign university. But if you start studying abroad from the undergraduate level, there is no risk of this inconsistency in the later stages.

Studying abroad after HSC, how to prepare to get SOP-scholarship

Therefore, if it is possible to study abroad immediately after HSC, the process of entering postgraduate programs becomes easier in the distant future. For this benefit in the long term, it is necessary to make some preparations while still in the country. Let’s know in detail about what to do to prepare for higher education abroad immediately after HSC – through which the student’s basic skills such as reading, writing and mathematical analysis are verified. SAT scores of 1,200 to 1,400 are required, while ACT scores of 25 to 30 are required for admission to top educational institutions. For the UK, you have to pass the ECAS (University and Colleges Admission Service) Tariff or A Level exams.

Apart from this, many universities also give importance to the results of some separate tests for subject-based evaluation. For example, in the UK, BMAT (Biomedical Admission Test) or UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) tests are required for medical science.

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If you want to study abroad for higher education, the best time is after HSC and equivalent exams. Many times, various complications arise while enrolling in a foreign university after graduating in the country, including the course outline. But if you start studying abroad from the undergraduate level, there is no risk of this inconsistency in the later stages. Therefore, if it is possible to study abroad immediately after HSC, the admission process for postgraduate programs becomes easier in the distant future. For this benefit in the long term, it is necessary to make some preparations while still in the country. Let’s know in detail about what to do to prepare for higher education abroad immediately after HSC—

Entrance Exams

In almost every country in the world, additional entrance exams are required for admission to various academic level programs for higher education. Based on the results of these, the student is evaluated for the final decision of admission. Among these, the globally recognized and most acceptable tests are SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) and ACT (American College Testing). Through these tests, the student’s basic skills such as reading, writing and mathematical analysis are verified. A score of 1,200 to 1,400 is required in SAT, while a score of 25 to 30 is required in ACT for admission to top educational institutions. For the UK, the ECAS (University and Colleges Admission Service) Tariff or A Level exam has to be passed.

In addition, many universities also give importance to the results of some separate tests for subject-based evaluation. For example, in the UK, medical science requires the BMAT (Biomedical Admission Test) or UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test).

Language proficiency test—

There is no alternative to acquiring proficiency in English for admission to international universities. Several test systems are recognized worldwide to verify this necessary qualification. For example—

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

PTE (Pearson Test of English)

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Among these, IELTS and TOEFL have been preferred for many years in English-speaking countries as well as other language countries. In universities in countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, an IELTS score of 6 to 7.5 is usually required to apply for admission to any university.

On the other hand, in the case of TOEFL, a minimum score of 80 to 100 is required. Some European educational institutions accept admission only if the Medium of Instruction (MOI) or medium of instruction of HSC is English. In the context of Bangladesh, this is mainly applicable only to English medium and English version colleges.

For studying in countries other than English, there is a separate test system to acquire proficiency in the local language. For example, in the case of Germany, one has to pass the TestDAF (Test of German as a Foreign Language) or DSH (German Language Examination for University Entrance). Similarly, in France, importance is given to the results of the DALF (Diploma in Advanced French Language) test.

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