Study in China 2026: Top Universities, HSK, Scholarships & Costs | EduPrime
Are you dreaming of studying abroad? Have you considered China? As a rising global leader in education, technology, and innovation, China offers world-class academics, vibrant cultural experiences, and unparalleled career opportunities. For students in the UAE, the path to a top-tier Chinese university has never been clearer, and EduPrime Study Abroad Consultancy is here to guide you every step of the way.
China’s universities are consistently climbing the global rankings, offering a vast array of programs in both English and Chinese. We provide pathways for all levels:
- Chinese Language Courses (Foundation Year)
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Master’s Degree
- PhD Degree
This ultimate guide provides everything you need to know from top-ranked institutions and tuition costs to the critical HSK language exams and scholarship opportunities.
China’s Best Universities: 2025 Rankings
Choosing the right university is the first step. To help you, here is the 2025 Best Chinese Universities Ranking from ShanghaiRanking, a globally recognized authority on university performance. This list showcases the academic excellence available across the country.
Top 100 Universities in China
- Tsinghua University (Beijing)
- Peking University (Beijing)
- Zhejiang University (Zhejiang)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai)
- Fudan University (Shanghai)
- Nanjing University (Jiangsu)
- University of Science and Technology of China (Anhui)
- Wuhan University (Hubei)
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Hubei)
- Xi’an Jiaotong University (Shaanxi)
- Beihang University (Beijing)
- Sun Yat-sen University (Guangdong)
- Beijing Institute of Technology (Beijing)
- Harbin Institute of Technology (Heilongjiang)
- Sichuan University (Sichuan)
- Southeast University (Jiangsu)
- Renmin University of China (Beijing)
- Tongji University (Shanghai)
- Beijing Normal University (Beijing)
- Tianjin University (Tianjin)
- Northwestern Polytechnical University (Shaanxi)
- Shandong University (Shandong)
- Nankai University (Tianjin)
- Xiamen University (Fujian)
- China Agricultural University (Beijing)
- Jilin University (Jilin)
- Central South University (Hunan)
- Dalian University of Technology (Liaoning)
- Hunan University (Hunan)
- East China Normal University (Shanghai)
- South China University of Technology (Guangdong)
- Southern University of Science and Technology (Guangdong)
- University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (Sichuan)
- Chongqing University (Chongqing)
- University of Science and Technology Beijing (Beijing)
- Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Jiangsu)
- Northeastern University (Liaoning)
- Nanjing University of Science and Technology (Jiangsu)
- Lanzhou University (Gansu)
- Xidian University (Shaanxi)
- ShanghaiTech University (Shanghai)
- Beijing Jiaotong University (Beijing)
- Harbin Engineering University (Heilongjiang)
- East China University of Science and Technology (Shanghai)
- Northeast Normal University (Jilin)
- Soochow University (Jiangsu)
- Huazhong Agricultural University (Hubei)
- Wuhan University of Technology (Hubei)
- China University of Petroleum, Beijing (Beijing)
- Zhengzhou University (Henan)
- Jiangnan University (Jiangsu)
- Southwest Jiaotong University (Sichuan)
- Nanjing Agricultural University (Jiangsu)
- China University of Geosciences (Hubei)
- Jinan University (Guangdong)
- Central China Normal University (Hubei)
- Ocean University of China (Shandong)
- Nanjing Normal University (Jiangsu)
- China University of Mining and Technology (Jiangsu)
- Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (Beijing)
- Shanghai University (Shanghai)
- Zhejiang University of Technology (Zhejiang)
- Beijing University of Chemical Technology (Beijing)
- Hohai University (Jiangsu)
- Shaanxi Normal University (Shaanxi)
- Southwest University (Chongqing)
- China University of Petroleum (East China) (Shandong)
- Shenzhen University (Guangdong)
- Yunnan University (Yunnan)
- Northwest University (Shaanxi)
- Northwest A&F University (Shaanxi)
- Beijing University of Technology (Beijing)
- Nanchang University (Jiangxi)
- Donghua University (Shanghai)
- China University of Geosciences Beijing (Beijing)
- China University of Mining & Technology-Beijing (Beijing)
- Fuzhou University (Fujian)
- Ningbo University (Zhejiang)
- Hefei University of Technology (Anhui)
- South China Normal University (Guangdong)
- Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (Jiangsu)
- Jiangsu University (Jiangsu)
- North China Electric Power University (Beijing)
- Chang’an University (Shaanxi)
- Beijing Forestry University (Beijing)
- Guizhou University (Guizhou)
- Fujian Normal University (Fujian)
- Hunan Normal University (Hunan)
- Guangxi University (Guangxi)
- Nanjing Forestry University (Jiangsu)
- Yangzhou University (Jiangsu)
- Zhejiang Normal University (Zhejiang)
- Hainan University (Hainan)
- Nanjing Tech University (Jiangsu)
- Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology (Jiangsu)
- Guangdong University of Technology (Guangdong)
- Hangzhou Dianzi University (Zhejiang)
- Anhui University (Anhui)
- Capital Normal University (Beijing)
- South China Agricultural University (Guangdong)
How many top 100 universities are there in China?
As of the 2025-2026 rankings, mainland China has 13 universities in the global top 100, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). This number differs by publication, with the Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking listing 7 and the QS World University Ranking listing 5 mainland Chinese universities in their respective top 100.
Here is the quick-reference answer based on the three main global rankings:
- Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2025: 13 universities
- Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026: 7 universities
- QS World University Rankings 2026: 5 universities
Here is the complete consolidated list of all 13 mainland Chinese universities that appear in the top 100 of at least one of the three major global rankings (ARWU, THE, or QS).
This table provides the most comprehensive overview of China’s elite institutions.
| University | ARWU Rank (2025) | THE Rank (2026) | QS Rank (2026) |
| Tsinghua University | 18 | 12 | 17 |
| Peking University | 23 | 13 | 14 |
| Fudan University | 41 | 36 | 30 |
| Zhejiang University | 24 | 39 | 49 |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) | 30 | 40 | 47 |
| University of Science and Technology of China | 40 | 51 | 101+ |
| Nanjing University | 75 | 62 | 101+ |
| Sun Yat-sen University | 65 | 101+ | 101+ |
| Huazhong University of Science and Technology | 73 | 101+ | 101+ |
| Wuhan University | 81 | 101+ | 101+ |
| Sichuan University | 87 | 101+ | 101+ |
| Xi’an Jiaotong University | 92 | 101+ | 101+ |
| Central South University | 96 | 101+ | 101+ |
How Studying Abroad in China Will Transform Your Future
Studying abroad in China is a life-changing decision that offers a unique combination of high-quality, affordable education, unparalleled career opportunities in a global economic superpower, and deep cultural immersion. Students gain fluency in Mandarin, access to world-class universities, and firsthand experience in a nation that blends ancient history with futuristic innovation.
Top 5 Benefits of Studying Abroad in China
For students asking “What are the benefits of studying in China?” here are the top 5 advantages:
- Gain Unmatched Career Opportunities By studying in the world’s second-largest economy, you gain direct access to multinational corporations and tech giants. A Chinese degree and local internships give you a powerful competitive edge in the global job market.
- Master Mandarin, a Critical Global Language Learning Mandarin, the world’s most spoken language, makes you an invaluable asset to international companies. It also allows you to form deeper, more authentic connections with the people and culture.
- Access World-Class, Affordable Education China is home to top-ranked institutions like Peking and Tsinghua Universities (part of the elite C9 League). You can receive a world-class education at a fraction of the cost of universities in the US, UK, or Australia.
- Experience a Unique Blend of History and Innovation China offers a dynamic contrast found nowhere else. You can witness the future in high-tech megacities like Shanghai and Shenzhen while also exploring thousands of years of history at sites like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- Develop Independence and a Global Mindset Navigating a new culture builds resilience, adaptability, and expert cross-cultural communication skills. You will return home with unshakeable confidence and a global perspective that employers highly value.
Explore Top Destinations & Universities
We can place you in top universities across all of China. Popular cities for our students include:
- Beijing
- Shanghai
- Hangzhou
- Guangzhou
- Nanjing
- Tianjin
- Changsha
- Harbin
Spotlight on Beijing
As China’s capital, Beijing is a hub of education, culture, and politics. Here is just a sample of the universities in Beijing we partner with:
- Beihang University
- Beijing Forestry University
- Beijing Jiaotong University
- University of Science & Technology Beijing
- China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing
- China University of Petroleum, Beijing
- Beijing Technology and Business University
- Beijing university of chemical technology
- University of International Business and Economics
- Beijing Institute of Technology
- Beijing Language and Culture University
- Beijing University Of Technology
- China Agricultural University
- China University of Political Science and Law
- Central Academy of Fine Arts
- Beijing Foreign Studies University
- Peking University
- Tsinghua University
- Renmin University of China
- Beijing Normal University
The HSK Exam: Your Key to Admission and Graduation
This is the most critical and often misunderstood part of studying in China. The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) is the official standardized test of Chinese language proficiency. It is essential for both getting into your program and, in most cases, graduating.
What is the HSK?
The HSK exam has six levels:
- HSK 1-2 (Beginner): Basic daily conversation.
- HSK 3-4 (Intermediate): Capable of discussing a range of topics and living in China.
- HSK 5-6 (Advanced): Can read Chinese newspapers/magazines, watch films, and discuss complex topics.
HSK 1-2 includes Pinyin (Romanized spelling) and tests only listening and reading. HSK 3-6 do not include Pinyin and test listening, reading, and writing. A passing score for HSK 3-6 is 180 out of 300. HSK certificates are valid for two years from the test date.
What are the Ivy League equivalent Universities in China?
China’s equivalent to the US Ivy League is the C9 League.
The C9 League is a formal alliance of China’s nine most elite and prestigious universities. Established in 1998 to promote collaboration and excellence, membership in the C9 League signifies the highest tier of Chinese higher education.It is China’s equivalent of the Ivy League.
The nine member universities of the C9 League are:
- Tsinghua University
- Peking University
- Fudan University
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)
- Zhejiang University
- University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
- Nanjing University
- Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT)
- Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU)
For an international student, gaining admission to a C9 League university is a sign of exceptional academic achievement.
Rising Stars & Key Institutions
Beyond the C9, other universities have firmly established themselves in the global top 200 and offer exceptional quality.
- Wuhan University: Now ranked 186th in the QS rankings.
- Tongji University (Shanghai): Ranked 177th by QS and world-famous for its programs in civil and structural engineering.
Degree by Discipline: Finding the Top Programs to study in China
While institutional prestige is important, the quality of the specific program is paramount for your career. China has cultivated world-class excellence in several key fields.
Engineering & Technology: The Dragon’s Stronghold
China’s global dominance in engineering is undisputed.
- Tsinghua University: The national leader, ranked 7th in the world for Engineering & Technology. It’s a global powerhouse for Chemical, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.
- Other Powerhouses: Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Zhejiang University, and Peking University all rank in the global top 50 for Engineering.
- Specialized Leaders: For specific interests, Tongji University is world-renowned for Civil & Structural Engineering (24th globally). Harbin Institute of Technology is a top choice for aerospace and related fields.
Medicine: Pursuing an English-Medium MBBS
China offers a well-established and affordable pathway for aspiring doctors through its English-medium MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) programs.
How to Choose:
- MOE Accreditation: You must choose one of the 45 medical schools officially approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) to offer MBBS in English. EduPrime works exclusively with these MOE-accredited universities.
- Clinical Training: The quality of affiliated hospitals is crucial. We prioritize universities with high-volume, modern teaching hospitals.
- Global Recognition: We ensure your program is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and eligible for licensing in other countries.
Top Recommendations for MBBS in China:
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine: Widely regarded as one of the best, with excellent clinical training in Shanghai’s world-class hospitals.
- Peking University Health Science Center: A comprehensive health center with a prestigious history and 8 university hospitals.
- Fudan University (Shanghai Medical College): An elite institution offering a 6-year MBBS program with a strong international reputation.
- Zhejiang University School of Medicine: Internationally recognized 6-year program including a one-year internship.
Business, Finance & Economics: At the Heart of a Superpower
Studying business in the world’s second-largest economy offers an unparalleled advantage.
- Elite University Programs: The business schools at Fudan University (FDSM), Peking University (Guanghua), and Tsinghua University (SEM) are world-renowned, with MBA programs consistently ranked #1 in Asia and globally by the Financial Times.
- Standalone Business Schools: China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai is consistently ranked as the #1 business school in Asia and a global top 10, offering “China Depth, Global Breadth.”
How to Apply: Admission Requirements for Chinese Universities
Now that you’ve seen the quality of institutions, let’s break down the application requirements. Requirements vary based on the language of instruction (Chinese or English) and the level of study (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD).
Application Timeline (2025-2026)
The single most important piece of advice is to apply early. Scholarship funds are limited and allocated to the first waves of qualified applicants. Applying early (Sept-Jan) is a competition for admission and funding; applying late (March-April) is often a competition for admission alone.
- September – December 2025: Research and Preparation
- This is the primary research phase. EduPrime will help you finalize a shortlist of 5-10 target universities.
- Begin preparing all documents: request transcripts, contact professors for recommendation letters, and draft your personal statement.
- Take your required language tests (HSK, IELTS, or TOEFL).
- January – March 2026: Peak Application Period
- This is the main window for submitting university applications.
- CRITICAL: This is the deadline period for the Chinese Government Scholarship (CGS). CGS deadlines (especially Type A via embassies) are often in late February.
- March – April 2026: Late Applications and Interviews
- Some universities still accept applications, but scholarship opportunities are minimal.
- Universities will conduct online interviews or entrance exams if required.
- May – July 2026: Admission Decisions
- Universities release admission offers. EduPrime will help you review and formally accept the best one.
- July – August 2026: Visa Preparation
- The university will mail your official Admission Notice and Visa Application Form (JW202/JW201). These original documents are essential for your visa.
- August – September 2026: Visa Application and Travel
- Apply for your student (X1) visa at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.
- Book flights and prepare for departure. Most programs begin in early September.
Full Admission Guide: Requirements for 2026 Entry
Here are the detailed requirements for Chinese-taught and English-taught programs.
Note: These are general requirements. Specific universities or programs (like Medicine or Engineering) may have additional criteria. EduPrime will verify all requirements for your specific course.
Part 1: Chinese-Taught Programs (HSK Required)
These programs are fully taught in Mandarin and require a high level of language proficiency.
Undergraduate (Bachelors) Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 25 years old. (Applicants under 18 must submit legal documents for a legal guardian in China.)
- Academic Qualifications: High school transcripts and a high school diploma or equivalent (original and notarized translation).
- Language: HSK Level 4 (with 180 points or above). Some top schools or competitive programs may require HSK Level 5.
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate from your place of residence.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form from a public hospital (within 6 months), with no history of infectious diseases or mental illness.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate from a guarantor.
- Documents:
- A personal self-statement (in Chinese or English).
- Recommendation Letters: 1-2 letters (varies by school), with at least one from a course teacher or school official.
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Master’s Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 35 years old.
- Academic Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree, undergraduate graduation certificate, and full transcripts (original and notarized translation).
- Language: HSK Level 5 (with 180 points or above). Research-oriented programs (e.g., Chinese Literature) may require HSK Level 6.
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate.
- Documents:
- Recommendation Letters: 2 letters from experts with an associate professor title or above, stating their contact information.
- Research Proposal: A proposal of over 800 words (in Chinese), clarifying your research direction, methods, and expected outcomes.
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Doctoral (PhD) Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 40 years old.
- Academic Qualifications: A master’s degree, master’s graduation certificate, and full transcripts (original and notarized translation).
- Language: HSK Level 5 (with 180 points or above). Some research programs may require HSK Level 6.
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate.
- Documents:
- Recommendation Letters: 2 letters from experts with an associate professor title or above, specifying their contact information.
- Research Proposal: A proposal of over 800 words (in Chinese), clarifying research direction, methods, and expected results.
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Part 2: English-Taught Programs (IELTS/TOEFL Required)
These programs are ideal for international students and do not require HSK proficiency for admission.
Undergraduate (Bachelors) Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 25 years old. (Applicants under 18 must submit legal documents for a legal guardian in China.)
- Academic Qualifications: High school transcripts and a high school diploma or equivalent (original and notarized English translation).
- Language:
- IELTS 6.0 (with each section score ≥5.5) OR
- TOEFL iBT 85 (with each section score ≥20) OR
- Duolingo score of 100 (accepted by some institutions).
- Exemption applies if English is your native language or your entire high school education was in English.
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate from a guarantor.
- Documents:
- A personal self-statement (in English).
- Recommendation Letters: 1-2 English-written letters (at least one from a course instructor or school official).
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Master’s Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 35 years old.
- Academic Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree, undergraduate graduation certificate, and transcripts (original and notarized English translation).
- Language:
- IELTS 6.5 (with each section score ≥6.0) OR
- TOEFL iBT 95 (with each section score ≥23).
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate.
- Documents:
- Recommendation Letters: 2 English-written letters from experts in your academic field.
- Research Proposal: A proposal in English (minimum 2,000 words) that includes a literature review and methodology.
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Doctoral (PhD) Students
- Nationality: Non-Chinese citizens holding a valid foreign passport.
- Age: Generally no more than 40 years old.
- Academic Qualifications: A master’s degree, master’s graduation certificate, and transcripts (original and notarized English translation).
- Language:
- IELTS 6.5 (with no section score below 6.0) OR
- TOEFL iBT 95 (with no section score below 23).
- Conduct: A no-criminal-record certificate.
- Health: A recent Foreigners’ Physical Examination Form.
- Financials: A bank deposit certificate.
- Documents:
- Recommendation Letters: 2 English-written letters from experts in your academic field.
- Research Proposal: A detailed proposal in English (minimum 2,000 words) that must include a literature review and methodology.
- Interview: Some schools may require an interview.
Application Document Checklist
This checklist provides a clear guide to the documents required for each degree level.
| Document | Bachelor’s | Master’s | PhD | Key Tips |
| Passport Copy | Required | Required | Required | Must be valid for at least one year from application date. |
| Passport-Sized Photo | Required | Required | Required | White background, recent. |
| Notarized Highest Degree Certificate | Required | Required | Required | If not yet graduated, provide a Pre-Graduation Certificate. |
| Notarized Academic Transcripts | Required | Required | Required | Must be official and complete. |
| Certified Translations | Required | Required | Required | If original documents are not in English or Chinese. |
| Language Proficiency | Required | Required | Required | HSK for Chinese-taught, IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught. |
| Personal Statement / Study Plan | Required | Required | Required | A simple statement for Bachelor’s, a detailed plan for Master’s. |
| Research Proposal | N/A | Recommended | Required | Essential for PhD applications; outlines research goals. |
| Two Recommendation Letters | Recommended | Required | Required | From (Associate) Professors on official letterhead. |
| Foreigner Physical Examination Form | Required | Required | Required | Use the official template; must be recent. |
| Non-Criminal Record Certificate | Required | Required | Required | Must be issued within 6 months of application. |
| Financial Guarantee / Bank Statement | Required | Required | Required | Often waived for full scholarship applicants. |
Financial Strategy: Scholarships & Cost of Living
A key advantage of studying in China is its affordability, especially with the wide array of scholarships.
Securing Funding: A Guide to Chinese Scholarships
- Chinese Government Scholarship (CGS): This is the most prestigious and comprehensive scholarship. It’s administered by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and typically covers tuition, accommodation, a monthly stipend, and medical insurance.
- Type A Program: You apply through the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in the UAE. This is highly competitive.
- Type B Program: You apply directly to your target university, which has a quota of CGS awards.
- EduPrime’s Pre-Admission Strategy: We help you secure a “Pre-Admission Letter” from a university, which significantly strengthens your CGS application and shows you are a desired candidate.
- University and Local Scholarships:
- University Scholarships: Most top universities (like Peking, Xiamen, etc.) offer their own scholarships for excellent international students, ranging from partial to full tuition waivers.
- Local Government Scholarships: Major cities like Shanghai and Beijing offer their own scholarships to attract students (e.g., Shanghai Government Scholarship, Beijing City Scholarship).
How will studying in China help my career?
Studying in China transforms your career by placing you at the center of the world’s most dynamic economy. You will build a global network, gain potential internship experience at multinational companies, and develop fluency in Mandarin. These skills make you a top-tier candidate for roles in international business, technology, diplomacy, and trade.
Is studying in China affordable for international students?
Yes, for most international students, studying in China is highly affordable. Tuition fees at top Chinese universities are often significantly lower than in the US, UK, and Australia. Furthermore, the cost of living, including accommodation and food, is very budget-friendly, allowing for a high-quality experience without extreme financial strain.
What is university life like in China?
University life in China is a vibrant mix of rigorous academics and exciting social opportunities. Campuses are often large and self-contained, with their own dorms, cafeterias, and sports facilities. You will make friends with ambitious students from all over China and around the world, joining various clubs and participating in cultural events.
What are Project 985 and Project 211 in China?
Project 211 and Project 985 are two former government initiatives that are still critically important for understanding university prestige in China. A university’s “985” or “211” status is often a primary requirement for top-tier employment opportunities in the country.
- Project 211: Launched in 1995, this project aimed to develop approximately 100 key universities and disciplines for the 21st century. Being a “211 university” signifies a high-quality, state-backed institution. There are over 100 universities in this category.
- Project 985: This was an even more exclusive project, initiated in May 1998 (hence “98/5”). It selected a smaller group of 39 universities (all of which were already part of Project 211) with the goal of transforming them into world-class, elite research institutions.
Important Update: In 2017, both Project 985 and Project 211 were officially succeeded by the new “Double First-Class Initiative.” This new policy aims to develop a group of world-class universities and world-class disciplines. However, the “985” and “211” designations remain deeply embedded in Chinese society and are still used by employers and students alike to define university quality.
How many top 100 universities are there in China?
The number of Chinese universities in the global top 100 varies depending on the specific ranking system you use, as each has a different methodology.
As of the latest 2025 rankings, the ShanghaiRanking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2025 features 13 mainland Chinese universities in its global top 100 list. This demonstrates the rapidly growing quality and research output of China’s elite institutions on the world stage.
Your Application Journey with EduPrime
How do you apply? We make the process simple and clear. Our consultants handle the hard work so you can focus on preparing for your studies.
- Choose Your Program: In your initial consultation, we’ll have an individual discussion to understand your goals, academic background, and financial situation. We then help you choose the best-fit program, university, and city for you.
- Apply and Submit Documents: We guide you in collecting all your documents, including notarial certification and medical forms. We then complete the application forms and submit them through our exclusive partner channels.
- Get the Result: We follow up with universities and update you on your status regularly. Once the admissions notice is sent, we receive it for you.
- Preparation for China: Getting the letter is just the beginning! We help you book your flight, apply for your student visa, and prepare for departure with pre-departure training.
- Arrive in China: We meet you at the airport in China and provide seamless assistance with accommodation and university registration.
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