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China is the world’s most populous country, with a population of more than 1.4 billion people. China is the world’s largest economy by GDP by purchasing power parity, the second-largest economy by nominal GDP, and the second-wealthiest country. The country is one of the fastest growing major economies and is the world’s largest manufacturer and exporter. China is also the world’s second largest nation by land area, meaning there are many different areas and provinces throughout the nation. China has some of the richest history of any nation, with political and cultural history going back centuries. In recent years, China has been seen as the world fastest growing economy, a great asset for international students looking for jobs.
China is an exciting destination because of the long history, culture, lower cost of living, inexpensive tuition, and study costs, especially in comparison to other destinations like USA, UK and other parts of the world. As more and more Chinese Universities become very competitive, ranking well on the university ranking table and also providing English taught degree programs in China, International students get attracted. China is home to excellent universities, beautiful natural sights, and great entertainment for inbound students. International students in China will truly have an extraordinary educational experience and have the opportunity to take in life in a foreign nation.
Lower Tuition Cost and Scholarships
The cost of studying in China is relatively lower compared with countries such as the USA, Canada, UK, and other European countries. Given the guaranteed level of quality education, International students who decide to study in China are less burdened. There are also many universities- and government sponsored scholarships that cover the entire cost or part of the tuition fees. Some students end up spending nothing on their education.
Cost of Living in China is affordable.
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 & electricity though it could be very negligible (around $2 per month)
If you earn a more Western salary, you have nothing to complain about at all. It depends, of course, on your spending pattern, but technically you could save half your salary.
Study at top Chinese universities with Reputation
Studying at a good university is a priority for most international students. Whether you are considering entering the job market soon after graduation of even continue studies for Graduate / Post Graduate levels, the Reputation of your past institution is essential to your future goals.
The high level of the Chinese educational system
3) China is investing in its educational system about $ 1 trillion. yuan annually ($164 billion)
Requirement for different programs:
Type of Student | Application and admission requirements | Required Chinese language level | Study time |
Short-term student | High school graduate or the equivalent (e.g. A-level). In some of China’s universities, any education background is accepted. | No requirement | 1 – 20 weeks |
Language student | High school graduate or the equivalent (e.g. A-level). | No requirement | 1 – 2 years |
Undergraduate or associate student | High school graduate or the equivalent (e.g. A-level). A passing grade on China’s college entrance examination may be required. | HSK level 4-6 (for Chinese-medium courses) | Undergraduate student: 4 – 5 years; Associate students: 2 – 3 years |
Master’s degree student | Possession of a Bachelor’s degree, at least two letters of recommendation from professors. A passing grade on China’s college entrance examination may be required. | HSK level 5-8 (for Chinese-medium courses) | 2 – 3 years |
Doctoral student | Possession of a Master’s degree, at least two recommendations from professors. A passing grade on China’s college entrance examination may be required. | HSK level 5-8 (for Chinese-medium courses) | 3 years |
Transfer student | Student who is studying at another Chinese university should provide a sealed transfer letter from the Foreign Students’ Office of current university; and meet other requirements according to degree level. | Depending | Depending |
After graduating they can apply for a work visa (known as the Z visa), which requires a minimum of two years of work experience. However, in some cases there are exceptions, such as in the area of teaching in China, which recruit English teachers through 12 programs per month.
To apply for a Z visa, you need to prepare the following documents:
5) Notarized and authenticated medical record and criminal background history
China is home to excellent universities, beautiful natural sights, and great entertainment for inbound students