## Why Study in China?
– World-class universities (Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan)
– Affordable tuition and living costs
– Rich cultural experience
– Growing global influence
– Scholarship opportunities
## Application Process
### Step 1: Choose Your Program
– Degree programs (Bachelor, Master, PhD)
– Language programs (Chinese language)
– Exchange programs
### Step 2: Prepare Documents
– Academic transcripts
– Recommendation letters (2)
– Study plan or research proposal
– Passport copy
– Health examination form
– Language proficiency (HSK for Chinese-taught, IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught)
### Step 3: Submit Application
– Apply directly to universities
– Use CUCAS platform for multiple applications
– Application period: March-June for Fall intake
### Step 4: Apply for Scholarships
– CSC Scholarship (Chinese Government)
– Provincial scholarships
– University scholarships
– Confucius Institute scholarships
## Top Universities for International Students
1. **Tsinghua University** (Beijing) – Engineering and Technology
2. **Peking University** (Beijing) – Humanities and Sciences
3. **Fudan University** (Shanghai) – Business and Economics
4. **Shanghai Jiao Tong University** – Engineering
5. **Zhejiang University** (Hangzhou) – Comprehensive
## Student Visa (X1/X2)
– X1 Visa: Study more than 180 days
– X2 Visa: Study less than 180 days
– Convert to residence permit within 30 days of arrival
## Living Costs (Monthly)
| City | Accommodation | Food | Transport | Total |
|——|————–|——|———–|——-|
| Beijing | 2,500-4,000 RMB | 1,500 RMB | 300 RMB | 4,300-5,800 RMB |
| Shanghai | 3,000-5,000 RMB | 1,800 RMB | 300 RMB | 5,100-7,100 RMB |
| Chengdu | 1,500-2,500 RMB | 1,200 RMB | 200 RMB | 2,900-3,900 RMB |
## Student Life Tips
– Join university clubs and societies
– Practice Chinese with local students
– Explore your city on weekends
– Attend cultural events and festivals
– Build an international network
