China


Students who intend to study in China need to apply for a visa. Foreign students studying in China are required to hold an ordinary passport. China has a long history of providing education to international students studying in high schools and universities. International students have enrolled in over 811 higher education institutions throughout the country. Over the past few years, the number of international students who study abroad in china has significantly increased every year.

Benefits of Studying China


  • Unlike other countries in the world who accept foreign students, China is so far the only country that offers reasonably low cost of living. According to latest survey, the average tuition fee for foreigners enrolled in an undergraduate course in Beijing is about 28,000 yuan (US$3,502). Average expenditure a year is about 50,000 yuan (US$6,253) including accommodation, food and other miscellaneous expenses
  • Government scholarships are usually given in accordance with bilateral education and cultural exchange agreements. However, in the light of increasing international demand, the Chinese government has started to offer unilateral scholarships
  • China stands to benefit economically from the foreign student boom. In theory, 50,000 yuan invested in a business opportunity creates about four new job opportunities
  • When it comes to economics, China has been the world's fastest growing country for the past 30 years. Even during the financial crisis, China's economic growth has maintained a level of 8%, a pace unthinkable in other countries. China's GDP recently surpassed Japan's to become the world's second largest economy after the United States. The world's top 500 companies all do business in China, with many choosing to base their Asia-Pacific headquarters in the bustling Chinese cities of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing

Work Rights During Studies

  • According to the government regulations, international students cannot work during their studies. However, part-time work or internships are sometimes allowed. Jobs teaching English are particularly easy for native English speakers to find. Many native speakers of English may choose to teach English for several reasons - mostly to earn some part-time income, and to increase their daily interaction with Beijing locals.
  • Tutors with a teaching background, or an ESL teaching certificate, may be at a slight advantage when looking for a tutoring position, particularly at formal English teaching schools that demand higher qualifications from their tutors. However, for the most part, previous teaching experience is not necessary.
  • English learners range from four-year-old kindergarten children to business professionals wanting to improve their spoken English skills in the workplace. Class sizes range from one-on-one tutoring to groups of about ten.

Intakes in Year

  • Full-time universities' academic year in China normally contains two semesters, Spring semester and Autumn semester, except for a few ones implementing 3-semester system.
  • The first semester starts on autumn of each year, requiring fully submission of materials between late February and late July of that year; and the second starts on spring, receiving materials between late October and late January starting from the previous year to the current year
  • < But the dates are generally set, hence, it is important to figure out every university’s specific application deadline for each semester, and when it comes to those universities of 3-semester system, it becomes more significant

Fee Structure

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