Arrange Your Future Study in China

The following aspects are highly suggested to be considered in order to better arrange your future study.

What courses are you intended to study ?

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Thousands of programs are offered by Chinese universities for international students. Among the various programs, Study MBBS in China, Study Business in China and Study Engineering in China are most popular. Because most degree programs set certain requirements on the applicants’ education background and language level, please browse Entrance Requirements for further information.

There are also non-degree programs which offer Chinese culture and language courses as well as other training courses.


What is the budget for your study in China ?

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The expenses in China are relatively low compared to developed countries. The cost of living and life in some large Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai are slightly higher, but the general costs are still lower than that of the developed countries.

There are also some smaller cities such as Jinan, Qingdao, Liaocheng, Wenzhou, Guilin, Changchun for you to choose from because they are comparatively smaller but you can live very well with much lower costs. For more information about costs, call us.


Which Chinese city or university do you want to study in China ?

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If you are not familiar with Chinese cities and universities, there is a lot of data for you to look over. For university rankings,browse our University Rankings or use our School search to search for a university.

If you have no idea about cities, you can browse on Google: study in Qingdao; study in Shanghai; study in Beijing; study in Dalian; study in Shenyang; study in Jinan and study in Weifang. These cities have more policies and English-taught courses to welcome foreign students to study in China.

If you are considering studying non-degree programs to learn Chinese, you may have heard that Shandong province is known as one of the original lands of the standard mandarin and is also the birthplace of Confucius (the great Chinese ancient philosopher). Shandong University boasts the highest HSK pass rate among Chinese universities.


How long will you plan to study in China ?


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The study duration of Degree Programs are as follows:
Qualification Awarded Study Duration
Associate Degree 2-3 years
Bachelor's Degree 4-6 years (5 or 6 years for medical course,including one year internship)
Master's Degree 2-3 years
Doctoral Degree 3-4 years

Degree programs:

At most Chinese universities degree programs begin every September. A small number of courses can admit students during spring.

Non-degree programs:

are mainly one-semester (4-6 months), one-year or short-term (anywhere from 1-8 weeks).

Language programs:

for the one-semester language programs, they usually open in either semester. (starting in both September and February/March); these longer programs which last for one-year usually open during September; the short-term courses may be subjected to fixed time or according to the number of the students. Summer courses have start dates throughout June, July and August, and last for 1-8 weeks.