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You will study in China

Why study in China?

Affordable tuition

The cost of studying in China is relatively lower compared with countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK, and other European countries. Given the guaranteed level of quality education, International students who decide to study in China are less burdened.

Enhance your global experience

China is striving to build more world-class universities and investing heavily in higher education. Aside from China’s unique Chinese language, calligraphy, martial arts and other cultural subjects, Chinese degree programs in majors such as engineering, science, medicine, economics and trade, MBA as well as finance are highly revered.

Scholarships and grants

The academic qualifications awarded by Chinese universities are recognized by most developed countries. The Chinese government has signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic qualifications with a number of countries including the United States, Britain, France, Japan and 65 other countries and regions.

Improve your career prospects

The current rise of China has made it very clear that people who can speak Chinese and have firsthand experience of living in China are going to have a great advantage in terms of employment. China serves as a huge market for multinational corporations, and employers are well aware that a real understanding of China, Chinese culture and Chinese people is a big plus for those who want to become the world’s next generation of leaders.

Learn the Chinese language

Degree programs taught in Chinese require students to have a level of Chinese language proficiency before they are admitted. This is to ensure that students are able to understand classes, complete assignments and sit exams. Most universities ask that applicants pass the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) to a certain level as a means of proving sufficient language proficiency.

English-medium courses do not require HSK exam results. Instead, applicants for English-medium courses should provide recognized English proficiency tests such as TOEFL or IELTS.

Discover Chinese Culture

Chinese culture and people are extremely diverse and multicultural, consisting of 56 different ethnicities. You’ll run into unique customs as you travel to different parts of China. Living and interacting with local Chinese and immersing yourself in Chinese society will provide you with a new way of visualizing the world.

Cost of living in China

The cost of living in China is pretty cheap. Even if you are on a tight budget, you can still save enough to travel. If you live on campus, you often only pay accommodation fee (about $300 per month) and don’t have to pay for the cost of water, gas & or electricity though it could be very negligible (around $2 per month).

Top universities in China

The educational institutions available for international students in China are of very high reputation and prestige. In recent years China has poured a lot of money into their educational system and has begun to provide many full scholarships for college students. Chinese universities are renowned for their excellence in science, technology engineering and math. Recently, Chinese schools have been ranked some of the best in the world for science and math.

Student life in China

There is a number of exciting activities available to students including skiing, golfing, fishing, and lake activities like water skiing boating and kayaking. Chinese cuisine is quite scrumptious and students will be excited to taste plenty of great fares. Students who like sports will also enjoy China, as the Chinese love soccer, badminton, ping pong, martial arts, basketball and many others.

Scholarship scheme

The Chinese government recognises the importance of quality education in national industrialisation and social advancement and gives various scholarships to both domestic and international students. In reality, China is one of the most generous countries in the world when it comes to granting scholarships to overseas students, with over 50,000 international students receiving financial aid.

Scholarships in China are usually provided to international students and scholars in accordance with educational exchange agreements or understandings reached between the Chinese government and governments of other countries, organisations, educational institutions, and relevant international organisations.

FAQs

The living cost in china is quite favourable compared to most developed countries. Smaller cities and central and west china are inexpensive.

Accommodation arrangements are made before arriving in the country. The facilities available are many including dormitories both on and off-campus.

International graduate students are not allowed to be employed in the country. Students are advised to make financial arrangements before leaving their home country.

International students are required to go to the health quarantine bureau to confirm their physical examination records for foreigners within the prescribed time limit.

Universities, majors, and the sorts of programmes available all have different entry requirements. Before submitting anything, be sure you've done your homework and understand the requirements.

Degree programs start in September. Some degree programs intake students in the month of February or March.
Short term programs usually start in June or July.

Yes. The rise in the economic growth of China has opened up many job opportunities in China.

Tuition fees in China may vary, depending on the level of education. international and students are expected to pay tuition fees in China. There are plenty of scholarship opportunities available from the Chinese government.

You do not need to know how to speak Chinese (Mandarin) in order to go to study in China. There are a lot of international programs available.

No, most Chinese universities do not require IELTS or TOEFL scores. If you are applying for Chinese medium-coarse, you may need to meet university requirements such as HSK level 4-5 (for bachelor's degree) and HSK level 5-8 (for master's degree) or take an entrance exam if required.