Things To Know First

Most Chinese universities begin their intake once or twice per year (September & March). You'll need a valid passport, academic certificates, and meet age/health requirements. Language requirements differ depending on the program type and medium of instruction: For Chinese-taught programs: usually HSK Level 4 or above.

For English-taught programs: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL 80+ or equivalent. Non-degree programs often have no minimum requirement, but placement tests may apply.

Documents And Financial Aid

Here's a general checklist of what you'll need

  • Valid passport
  • Diploma and academic transcripts
  • Language proficiency certificate (HSK / IELTS / TOEFL)
  • Personal statement or study plan
  • 1-2 recommendation letters (for Master's & PhD)
  • Scholarship materials (if applying for CSC, provincial or university scholarships)

Need financial support? We provide guidance for

  • China Government Scholarships (CSC)
  • University-based scholarships
  • Local government & “Belt and Road” scholarships

We provide a step-by-step guide from filling out your application to preparing your visa. Simply click “Apply Now” and our advisors will walk you through the process.

You must have the appropriate academic background, valid passport, and language proficiency (HSK or IELTS/TOEFL) depending on your program.

Yes! Most applicants are eligible for Chinese Government Scholarships, university scholarships, or Belt & Road scholarships. We assist with every step.

On average, the process from application to visa takes 6-10 weeks, depending on the university and scholarship response times.