|
|
|
Study in China |
 |
|
|
|
|
Overview of
international students education in China |
The education of International students in New China
began in 1950, and has witnessed great development
in recent years.
Statistics show that 363 universities in 31Chinese
provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities
(not including Taiwan Province, Hong Kong and Macao
special administrative regions) received 61,869
students from l69 countries to study in China in
2001.
Chinese universities provide both diploma education
and non-diploma education, with the former including
senior and junior undergraduate students, Master
Degree Students, and Ph.D Students, and the latter
including trainees and research scholars.
Chinese universities teach different types of
students with different methods. Junior
undergraduate students are required to study for two
or three school years according to teaching
programs, together with their Chinese counterparts
in the same class, and conferred diplomas after they
pass examinations.
Senior undergraduate students are required to Study
for four or five school years according to teaching
programs, and taught separately or together with
their Chinese counterparts according to subject
requirements. And meanwhile, some optional courses
are cut to cater to varying conditions of each
student, or separate courses are added to meet
different needs. These students are conferred
bachelor's degree after passing examinations and
graduation thesis. Master degree students are
required to study for two or three school years
according to teaching programs. International
students have to finish all courses set in teaching
plans under the guidance of their tutors and pass
examinations and graduation defense before being
conferred master's degree.
Ph.D students are required to study for two or three
school years according to teaching programs.
International students have to finish all courses
set in teaching plans under the guidance of their
tutors and pass examinations and graduation defense
before being conferred doctor's degree.
Visiting students are required to study for one or
two school years and are taught either separately or
together with their Chinese counterparts according
to their subjects. They are conferred refresher
certificates after passing examinations or
proficiency assessment.
Senior Visiting Students are required to study for
one or two school years. The school must offer a
tutor for each of them to direct their research
according to different research projects. They are
conferred refresher certificates after finishing
their studies and research programs.
Research scholars are offered a liaison teacher each
according to their research projects. They have to
depend mainly on themselves for research, and the
research time is decided according to the
requirements of monographic research projects.
Chinese language learners, who are equal to
graduates from high schools in China, are usually
required to study for one or two school years, and
are conferred refresher certificates after finishing
their studies.
Chinese universities encourage International
students to come to China and study for master, and
doctor's degrees. Some universities are able to
offer courses directly in foreign languages. |
|
|
Types and qualifications of
foreign students accepted |
Undergraduate student
Foreigner equal to or above graduate from high
school in China, having passed examination held by
the university or college, is admitted.
4-6 years
Master Degree student
College graduate with recommendations of two
vice-professors or professors, having passed
enrollment examination; or graduating as an
undergraduate in China at the same year, excellent
in courses, recommended to be admitted without
entrance examination.
2-3 years
Ph.D student
Postgraduate, recommended by two vice-professors or
professors, passed entrance examination.
3 years
Chinese Language Learner
Equal to or above graduate from high school China.
1-2 years
Visiting students
Equal to or above a sophomore grade.
1-2 ( year )
Senior Visiting students
With Master's degree or above or studying for
doctoral degree.
( within 1 year )
Research Scholar
Vice-professor or above.
(within 1 year)
Short-term Student
Equal to or above graduate from high school China.
4-20 (week)
The applicant shall be 18 years old and healthy. |
| |
Entrance exams and
proficiency
Visiting Students and Senior Visiting Students are
admitted according to their diploma credentials,
based on competitive selection.
Undergraduate students of liberal arts are admitted
according to their diplomas, academic record
credentials, and the medium stage C-level
credentials for the HSK test, after passing entrance
exams or proficiency assessment, based on
competitive selection.
Undergraduate students of science, engineering,
agriculture and medicine are admitted according to
their diplomas, academic record credentials, and the
primary stage C-level credentials for the HSK test,
after passing entrance exams or proficiency
assessment, based on competitive selection.
Master Degree or Ph-D Students are admitted by
related universities according to their bachelor, or
master's degrees, academic record credentials, and
recommendation letters by two associate professors
or professors, after passing exams or proficiency
assessment. Those who apply for enrollment out of
China and are admitted without the entrance exam
have to finish all courses and pass corresponding
examinations before obtaining qualifications to work
on graduation thesis. They would otherwise have to
graduate as trainees. Applicants in China have to
take part the entrance exam for graduate students.
Graduating senior undergraduate or Master Degree
Students in China, who have met the requirements of
being recommended to study for master, or doctor's
degrees without the entrance exam, can be admitted
by related universities according to corresponding
regulations.
Undergraduate, Master Degree or Ph.D students and
Visiting Students applying to major in disciplines
of arts, have to offer the pictures, recordings, and
audio-visual materials of their own works of art, as
well as letters of recommendation.
Admission priority will be given to graduates who
once studied in China and apply for further studies
again.
Preparatory education on
the Chinese language for International students in
China
Chinese is the major teaching language for
International students in Chinese universities.
Books, periodicals, and reference materials in
university libraries and archives are mostly in
Chinese. International students have to have a
command of Chinese to a certain level in order to
finish their studies smoothly.
Undergraduate, Master Degree or Ph.D students and
Visiting Students who didn't learn Chinese or whose
Chinese proficiency doesn't meet the needs of
subject studies before coming to China, have to
learn basic Chinese for one or two school years upon
arrival. Visiting Students and graduate students who
are taught directly in foreign languages, still need
to pick up some Chinese for the convenience of daily
life and study.
|
| |
HSK in China
The Chinese language proficiency test, or Hanyu
Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), is a standard test designed
to check the Chinese language proficiency of
non-native Chinese speakers. The HSK committee under
the Ministry of Education is responsible for
organizing the test, setting, reviewing and marking
the examination paper, and issuing certificates. The
HSK is divided into primary, medium and advanced
levels. Whoever passes required standards receives a
commensurate Hanyu Shuiping (HS) certificate.
The HSK certificate
may serve as:
1.Credentials for practical HSK required for
studying in Chinese universities or taking part in
exams for graduate students.
2.Credentials for a certain level of the Chinese
language or being excused from learning the
corresponding Chinese courses.
3.Credentials for employers to judge the HSK of
applicants.
The HSK is held regularly both in China and overseas
annually. The test in China is held twice a year at
designated universities in Beijing, Shanghai,
Tianjin, Dalian, Wuhan, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Xi'an;
the test abroad is held once or twice a year,
entrusted with local universities or institutions of
higher learning in more than 20countdes including
Singapore, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Canada.
Fees of Se1f-financed
Students
The following form contains general fees of
self-financed foreign student. As for about the
details, please see the admission guidebook made by
the accepting school. |
| |
|
Fees of Se1f-financed Students
The
following form contains general fees of
self-financed foreign student. As for about the
details, please see the admission guidebook made by
the accepting school.
|
Fee Items |
Classification
of Foreign Student |
Fee Standard
(per person per year) |
|
Schooling Cost
of Liberal Arts Student |
undergraduate
student (junior and senior),
Chinese-learning student, visiting students
|
US$1700-3200
|
|
Master degree
students, senior visiting students
|
US$2200-3700
|
|
Ph.D students |
US$2700-4100
|
|
Short-term
Student (1 month) |
US$360-580
|
|
Schooling Cost
of Science or Engineering Student |
undergraduate
student (junior and senior), visiting
students |
US$1800-4100
|
|
Postgraduate or
advanced student |
US$2400-4700
|
|
Ph.D students |
US$2900-5300
|
|
Short-term
student (1 month) |
US$400-750
|
|
Schooling Cost
of Medicine, Sports and Arts Student |
undergraduate
student (junior and senior), visiting
students |
US$2550-6300
|
|
Postgraduate or
advanced student |
US$3250-7250
|
|
Ph.D
students |
US$4000-8200
|
|
Short-term
student (1 month) |
US$550-1150
|
|
Registration
|
US$50-100 |
|
Lodging
|
US$1.5-4 per
person per bed (two-bed room with toilet and
bath). The highest cost for two-bed room is
about US$10. |
|
Teaching
Materials Fee |
US$30-50 for
liberal arts subjects, a little bit higher
for subjects of science, engineering,
medicine, sports and arts
|
|
Food Fee
|
About US$40-60
per person per month in foreign student's
dining hall; US$35 per person per month in
Chinese student's dining hall.
|
|
Medical
Insurance |
US$90/year |
|
| |
|
Direct Application Channel
for students from Arab, Pakistan and Africa |
|
As an international student from Pakistan or any
other countries of Africa or Arab who wants to study
in China, mostly you may only find the application
procedure turns out to be terribly annoying with
great frustration. You probably have tried so many
times to contact the school by all means, whereas
they seem to shrug off your consultation from the
very beginning with no explanation, not even a word
as reply, what things could be worse than that?
As a matter of fact, it is not the fault of the
schools, neither are you. The reasons are as
follows: On one hand, Chinese government has enacted
a series of laws and policies in order to standarize
international education in China, and all education
institutes have to comply with no exception. On the
other hand, in view of the diversity and complexity
of schools in China, each school has its own feature
and there may be a little difference on application
requirements or restrictions. That’s why students
from Arab, Pakistan or Africa may not be preferred
by some schools in China.
In order to solve this problem and save your
sourcing time, waiting-in-vain time and confusing
time, STUDY-IN-CHINA.ORG has especially made a most
convenient channel for you. This channel will
provide you with a specific guide to your
application procedure. With this, it is believed
your dream of studying in China will come true very
soon! |
|
|
|