Why choose China as your Study Abroad Destination?
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The Second Largest Economy in the World Targets • To teach at least 500,000 international students by 2020 • To achieve ‘world-class’ status for 42 universities China, the fastest growing economy, can give you the chance to get ahead of the rest, and give your career a head start. Studying in China will help you gain essential skills and cultural experience that will give you an edge in the job market. The developing global status of China within trade, tourism and education, is the major reason for the increasing popularity of China as a study abroad destination by international students.China Quick Facts
• One of the top 3 global education hubs • Asia’s education hub with over 2,000 Universities • High class education and rapidly developing institutions • Over 5,000 University courses taught in English • 800 high quality programs • Comparatively low tuition fees and living costs • Opportunities to work or to take an internship in China • One of the most beautiful countries in the worldStudy Options
• Economics • Business • Finance • LawStudy Levels
Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD programDuration
Study for 1 semester, 1 year,2 years or more as per the requirementUniversity Rankings
• 39 institutions ranked in the QS World University Rankings® 2018 • Six new entries in the World Rankings • Majority of the Chinese Universities are included in the QS Asia University Rankings, 2018Top-ranked Chinese Universities with average tuition fees
• Peking University • Tsinghua University • Fudan University • Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityMost affordable Chinese universities with the most affordable tuition fees
• Samara National Research University • Nanjing University of Technology • Beijing Jiao tong University • University of Science & Technology of ChinaGlobal University Partnerships
China has been getting into partnerships with numerous universities from UK and U.S., as such the number of international students is growing in leaps and bounds.Cost of living and study in China
The cost of living in China is not quite as cheap as it used to be owing to its rapidly growing economy, but tuition fee is surely lower compared to the other top study destinations. For an Indian student where 1 US Dollar is 67.84 Indian Rupee, 1 British Pound equals 89.90 Indian Rupee, 1 Australian Dollar equals 51.04 Indian Rupee and 1 Canadian Dollar equals 52.05 Indian Rupee, 1 Chinese Yuan equals to just 10.57 Indian Rupee. So you can assume the cost of study and other expenses as compared to the other destinations. Obviously, the cost of living is considerably lower as compared to many countries worldwide and the tuition fees is also affordable except for a few top universities.Admission to universities in China
International students can apply to a university in China through the centralized CUCAS (China’s University and College Admission System) website, or directly apply to the university.English as a medium of instruction
You don’t have to worry about learning Chinese language as many universities in China offer courses taught in English. You just need to submit the results of IELTS or TOEFL if required.Scholarships for international students
To achieve the target of enrolling 500,000 international students by 2020, a growing number of international scholarships are being offered in universities across the country. International students can apply for a Chinese Government Scholarship Program to study in China, providing full or partial funding for tuition fees for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Check for information on the CUCAS site. Business, engineering, health care, architecture, hospitality, or law, be it any field or sector, your study experience in China will help you to thrive. Gather more information from Top Study Abroad Consultants who’ll help you get authentic information and give you complete guidelines about the university, program and city selection. Applying for visa and checking for the financial documents is also much easier through study abroad consultants.Article author
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