Can junior college students get a graduate degree in one year?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

Many junior college students will take the post-secondary examination and then go on to obtain a master's degree. Not to mention that the difficulty of upgrading to a bachelor's degree is very high, in terms of time, it takes 5 years to get a master's degree in 2 years of bachelor's degree + 3 years of master's degree.

Can junior college students get a master's degree as soon as possible?

OK! Students who have learned about it will know that they can go to the UK to study for a master's degree, and the one-year master's degree in the UK is short and highly recognized! However, under normal circumstances, junior college students applying for a one-year master's degree in the UK need to study a pre-master's course first, and then take a one-year master's course after passing the pre-master's course. In this way, it will take 2 years in the UK, and the cost will be about 50-60w

Some people will feel that 2 years in the UK is a bit long and expensive. Is there a way to get a master's degree in one year? Yes!!

Pre-Masters at the University of Derby, UK.

Suitable for students: junior college students or college graduates.

Place of study: Domestic.

Time: about half a year.

Application requirements: 70+ average score for domestic junior college, college graduation certificate, participate in and pass the oral interview of the preparatory course.

Start date: 20244

Master's degree, University of Derby, UK.

Application requirements: Successful completion of the Foundation Year.

Possess a college diploma.

The average score of the junior college is 70+

IELTS 6 overall5, sub-score 60 (Students studying the Pre-Masters at the University of Derby can go directly to the Master's through the University's internal test or language course).

Total cost: 25w (tuition + living expenses).

Students who are going to a master's degree can consider this!! After returning to China after graduation, you can enjoy the treatment of British students in the United Kingdom for employment, settlement in first-tier cities, and car purchase.

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