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    Frequently Asked Questions

    To study in China, students typically need a valid passport, a completed application form, academic transcripts, a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and proof of language proficiency (Chinese or English, depending on the program). Each university may have additional specific requirements.

    It depends on the program. Many universities in China offer programs taught in English, especially for international students. However, learning basic Chinese is recommended to help you navigate daily life.

    The application process typically takes 4-8 weeks, depending on the university and the program. It’s important to apply well in advance to meet deadlines and ensure you have time for visa processing.

    There are several scholarship opportunities for international students in China, including the Chinese Government Scholarship, Confucius Institute Scholarship, and university-specific scholarships. Our team can guide you on how to apply for these.

    The cost varies based on the university, program, and city. On average, tuition fees range from $2,000 to $10,000 per year. Living expenses are generally lower than in many Western countries, with $500–$1,000 per month being sufficient in most cities.

    After receiving your acceptance letter from a Chinese university, you will need to apply for an X1 (long-term) or X2 (short-term) student visa at the Chinese embassy or consulate. You’ll need your passport, visa application form, university admission letter, and a completed JW202 form.

    International students are allowed to work part-time in China with permission from their university and local authorities. Part-time jobs are often available in teaching English, translating, or internships.

    We offer comprehensive support, including guidance on choosing the right university and program, preparing your application, securing scholarships, and navigating visa requirements. We’ll be with you every step of the way to make the process smooth and stress-free

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