1. Studying abroad at one's own expense is not limited by academic qualifications and age. Anyone who has the conditions can apply to go abroad to study at a university (junior college, undergraduate course), graduate or pursue further studies at his own expense.
2. Middle school graduates and self-funded college students who apply for studying abroad at their own expense can go through the formalities of studying abroad at their own expense with relevant documents directly to the public security organ where their household registration is located.
3. Students and graduates (with college education or above) at public expense may apply for studying abroad at their own expense after serving in China for a certain number of years or repaying compensation for higher education. (Length of service: five years for undergraduate graduates, three years for graduate students, and two years for junior college and adult college graduates; Training fee reimbursement: junior college students 1, 2 undergraduate students in 500 yuan, 4,000 yuan for master students and 6,000 yuan for doctoral students.
4. Doctoral students go abroad to do postdoctoral research at their own expense, and do not charge higher education training fees.
5. In addition to the above conditions, studying abroad at one's own expense should also meet the following conditions: First, obtaining sufficient foreign exchange aid or foreign scholarships through proper legal procedures, that is, holding economic guarantees provided by relatives and friends (which must be recognized by the country where you go), or holding scholarships or grants provided by foreign universities, scientific research institutions or foundations.
Foreign exchange subsidies or foreign scholarships should be able to maintain their study and life abroad.
Secondly, you should master foreign languages well. First of all, many schools need your grades to study abroad. If you are a scholar, you need grades from primary school to high school, and you need justice. If you are a graduate student, you need to get transcripts from primary school to university, and you need to be fair.
Of course, more than 80% of the important grades are just to prove that you have received formal education from primary school to university, and there is no hard and fast requirement for grades, while few schools have requirements for grades, because they want to ensure that foreign students who come in can really study, rather than muddling along.
Secondly, when entering school, no matter what country, it is necessary to pass the language barrier. Europe and the United States need TOEFL and IELTS, and some countries need their own languages. For example, South Korea needs KTP, and the general languages have passed. If you are an undergraduate, there is not much requirement for your major. Generally, there will be some quizzes in graduate school, but generally, as long as you pass the language test, there will be no problem.