New China Campus Network products for 2020 year

China Campus Network for 2020/2021 year Academic products:

China Campus Network (CCN) products are designed to be the best solution to study in China. CCN focuses not only on the recruitment process of a student,  rather cares more about student career and future.

China Campus Network
China Campus Network
  • Before – Foundation IFP – where CCN students will study through rich training Chinese program specially created for International students, assuming all client preferences and a future stream of education. With a focus on major related subjects. After the IFP program students will be able to enroll in scholarship and fully understand the learning material among Chinese students.
  • During – Degree UEA. During 4 years of study, students will go through the CCN study program with a big emphasis on new trend knowledge that will make CCN students more compatible. In 3,4 years of study, CCN students will be invited to participate in Internships in field related corporate leaders.
  • After – Careers Global Internship Platform. CCN provides access to all studetns for a career platform. Where students can find an appropriate internship in the CCN network.

Three Pillars of CCN Values:

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International Foundation Programme (IFP)China campus Network academics

  • ◼ To prepare international students for Chinese degree studies linguistically, academically and culturally;
  • ◼ It’s the first only Foundation Programme, recognized by multiple Chinese universities, except CSC Foundation Programme;
  • ◼ It’s jointly developed and 80% of the Programme Development experts are with CSC Foundation Programme development or teaching experience;
  • ◼ In-house text books development – Chinese for Subject Purposes.

Career for students

Guaranteed Internship

  • ◼ UEA Global Internship Platform, covering leading companies in China and Home countries of students;
  • ◼ Experience -> Exposure -> Employability

First 2 years CCN career orientation program:

  • ◼ Chinese Business Culture
  • ◼ Business Etiquette Orientation
  • ◼ Internship Preparation Guidelines Chinese Universities or Corporate Partners CCN Career Service and Professional Development Team

UEA Internship: 16 Weeks in China or Home Country

3rd year Summer Holiday:

UEA Internship (I): Experiential Learning

  • ◼ Chinese Business Culture Experience
  • ◼ The practice of Professional Skills
  • ◼ Mandarin Practice.

Companies in China or Home Country

4th year Summer Holiday

UEA Internship (II): Professional Development

  • Cross-cultural Communication Practice
  • Industry-oriented Professional Practice
  • Industry-focused Mandarin Practice

CCN global internship platform – UEA

Global companies that are available for CCN UEA by countries

Mexico: Alibaba, Ant, Huawei Financial, ZTE, XiaoMi, CNOOC, DIDI, Cainiao.

Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia: Alibaba, Huawei, ZTE, Ant Financial, Cainiao, Didi, Xiaomi, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, CNPC, SINOPEC, CNOOC

Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgistan, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan:
Alibaba, Huawei, XiaoMi, Cainiao, CNPC, SINOPEC, CNOOC

Morocco: Alibaba, Huawei

Financial saving for CCN students

Scholarship for Quality Students

  • ◼ Offering Universities
  • ◼ Offering mode
  • ◼ Scale

UEA and IFP description table

China campus Network

What is UEA

UEA is unique career opportunity program designed by CCN to bring a bright future for international students in China.

Three Pillars UEA stands for:

BEST Universities

  • Classroom experience
  • Academic Reputation
  • Top resources

GUARANTEED internship

  • Experience beyond classroom
  • Employability
  • Experiential learning

GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIP

  • Financial support
  • CSC Scholarships
  • One Belt & One Road Scholarships
  • University Scholarships

China campus Network

Energy – Central Asia – China Gas Pipeline. Kazakhstan – China Oil Pipeline
Information Technology Industry Huawei telecom products/ technologies in all countries
Transportation – Establishing mechanisms for collaboration in aviation
Infrastructure Collaboration in railway construction in Russia, Central Asia, etc.
Business & Culture – Alibaba
Free Trade Zone – International industrial parks

EXISTING UEA PROGRAMMES FOR 2020/21

  • Cross-border eCommerce
  • Tourism Management (PG)
  • Telecommunication Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation

NEW UEA PROGRAMMES FOR 2020/21 AND ONWARDS

Business Related

  • Big Data Management & Application
  • Finance (with Big Data) n Tourism Management (UG)
  • Logistics Engineering Management
  • Energy Management

Humanities

  • International Relations and Politics
  • International Law (with Corporate Law) (PG) n Journalism and Communication
  • Business Chinese
  • Translation (Chinese English for Technologies)

Science and Engineering

  • IoT Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering (Robotics)
  • Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)n Chemical Engineering

Master’s degree in China for foreign students

Master’s degree in China for foreign students

Master’s degree is the second stage of higher education. You can enter a master’s degree only after completing a bachelor’s or specialist’s degree. Education in the master’s program is not only the possibility of a more complete development of the chosen specialty but also a chance for career prospects, because now many jobs require this degree. Master’s degree in most of the countries is 2-3 years. At its end, the graduate must defend his master’s thesis and pass the state exam. Master’s degree in China lasts 2-3 years.



Features of studying in magistracy abroad

Master’s degree in China for foreign students

Magistracy abroad is a great chance not only to get an education but also to live in another country, learn (or improve) a foreign language and gain invaluable experience of interaction with another culture. Another thing, which in itself is admission to graduate school – is not easy, and foreign education requires additional cost – the paperwork and visas, flights, insurance, living expenses and the training itself. Traditionally, the UK, the USA and some countries of Western Europe remained fashionable educational areas for a long time. In recent years, China has taken this position confidently. After all, the magistracy in China is not just higher education abroad, but also the wonderful world of the East, the ancient culture and language. In addition, if studying in a master’s degree abroad usually involves a paid basis, in China, even international students have the opportunity to study for free, and even with additional payments in the form of monthly scholarships. This is one of the main reasons why China is becoming an increasingly attractive educational destination.



How to study masters in China?

Training can be from 2 to 3 years (including, and 2.5 years). Usually, duration is 2 years of postgraduate in English and 3 in Chinese. Consider the features of learning in China in 2 languages:

  • English. The undoubted advantage of teaching in English is that most likely You have already studied it, that is, It will be comfortable for you. Another thing is to enroll for a postgraduate degree in English in China formal phrase “I’ve studied in English”, is not enough. The school could ask You for approving by showing of IELTS or TOEFL. Another plus is a shortened period of study, two years against three in Chinese. However, please note that the postgraduate degree will be taught by a Chinese Professor, for whom English will be as “non-native” as for you. The quality of knowledge may suffer from this. Yet China is not the place where you should go for English. Especially the local population is quite indifferent to the language of Shakespeare and, if the University, you will understand and Orient, on the street and in everyday life will not be easy.

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  • Chinese. There are 2 scenarios here. 1) you already know (HSK) Chinese. Then you must have an HSK certificate to apply for the local master’s program. Minimum level 5. And there are only 6. More is possible, less is impossible. Next is a standard list of documents from the applicant: a completed application form, a copy of the diploma of higher education and applications, recommendation and motivation letters, photos, sometimes a medical certificate and any other documents that will allow the applicant to look more competitive in the eyes of the Selection Committee (University diplomas, certificates confirming participation in international competitions, etc.).
    You have not yet started learning the language of Confucius and Mao Zedong. You have everything ahead. Now China offers a variety of language courses and programs of pre-master training, during which you learn the language every day. The truth is, to 5HSK for the year make it difficult (although possible), so many people study the language for 2 years. As a rule, most language programs are provided on a paid basis, however, there is a grant system of training, when the student is paid not only for master’s degree but also language learning.

Accommodation during study

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Where to live? Here, as they say, the taste and color…and the financial budget. All Chinese universities-owners of luxury campuses with well-developed infrastructure. It is worth noting that for foreigners living conditions on University campuses are better than for foreigners. The rooms are mostly double or single with facilities and a shared kitchen on the floor. Chinese students live in separate dormitories. The cost of the room costs from 400 to 1000 rubles per day, depending on the selected conditions. Payment is made for the year, but you can split the payments. Many students, settling in China, rent separate housing. Sometimes it can be even cheaper than a hostel if a large apartment to share with several neighbors. The cost of rental housing, first of all, depends on the city, and only then on the area and location. The initial rental price starts at 25 thousand rubles per month.

Complexities

The medal has two sides. And it would not be fair to write only good, without affecting the difficulties that occur absolutely in any way. And the sphere of education, and even in a foreign country can not be an exception. When you go to China for degree, you should realize that the Chinese language is another universe. It is difficult to correlate with it “ability to languages” and “grasping a RAID”. Chinese-a story about perseverance, and only then about the talent for languages. And, if you decide that you will learn Chinese, remember that, despite a large number of characters, the first time the progress in the language is quite fast. But with time becomes much slower. Oral language is quickly pumped in the environment, written and academic-requires time, effort and constant repetition. Do not expect that in a couple of years you will easily read fiction in Chinese. Have patience.




Life in a new country – it is also quite different eating habits. The Chinese will never leave you hungry, but at first, you may feel that there is nothing to eat around. Or, on the contrary, you will try and enjoy the originality of dishes, and then there will come a time when you want to terribly borscht or mashed potatoes, and from all the Chinese turn away. The good news is that Chinese food can be loved, or you can not love, but everyone can find something there. The cuisine of China is rich in variety and most likely, if you say that you can not stand Chinese food, that’s just no, most likely, you have tried very little. In addition,” home cooking ” has not been canceled.
The culture of Asia is very contrasting with ours, and the Chinese is doubly so. Cultural shock, surprise, denial, rejection or just curiosity – adaptation to the environment can be replaced by different emotions. And this is also part of the sagacity. And perhaps the most important. You don’t have to like Chinese or reality around her to imitate, but to respect is desirable. As they say: “be at home. But don’t forget you’re a guest.”



Prospects and advantages of magistracy in China

The value of the degree can only be assessed once it is received. And the main advantage of your Chinese diploma is an experience. By the way, it is the experience that graduates of all universities lack. It is his absence so complain employers in search of young staff. So, having been educated in China, you will not only know a rare and popular language now, to have a specialty, but also have very important skills for the modern world. After all, the experience of living in another country, and even such an exotic as China, makes a person very flexible and versatile. The rhythm of modern life increasingly requires not good learning, and quickly retrain and adapt. China will teach this with interest. And, given the level and speed of development of economic and political relations with China, you will not be left without a job. Dare!

China Campus Network

China Campus Network

China Campus Network (CCN) is one of the most popular and proven methods to start your education in China and get a scholarship to study in China.

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China Campus Network Scholarships are full or partial scholarships to study in Chinese universities.
Anyone who wants to get into the cultural environment of China and who is ready for serious study can get a scholarship for studying in China.

Mr. Zhou Young CEO of China Campus Network
This is Mr. Zhou Young CEO of China Campus Network on a Business Dinner with me =) 2017 year September

Types of China Campus Network Scholarships

CCN admissions Committee accepts students from different countries on a scholarship bases to 30 universities of the consortium, offering them the most interesting and modern educational programs with a future carrier.
Scholarship, one of the types of grants, often awarded to students who succeed in certain activities-directly pre-University training or training in the specialty, sports, social life, etc.

Any foreign student able to be part of China Campus Network and get the CCN scholarship. Contact us to know more.

Types of the CCN Scholarships:

  • free tuition plus free accommodation and/or scholarship.
  • free education in 1st category-universities.
  • free education in universities except for 1st category-universities.
  • 50% discount on tuition fee.
  • discount on tuition fee till to 50%.

 Universities of CCN can be divided into 3 categories:

  • 1 category -universities of the top line, occupy a leading position not only in China but also in the world.
  • Category 2-universities of the top 20-top 50 level, participate in major state projects in China, are nominated in various awards, and they are significant investments by China.
  • Category 3 — higher education line top-50-150 -300 just below the rating, but also actively funded by the state and have big practical experience of work with foreign students

China Campus Network has incredible stream programs in fields of E-commerce (E-commerce Alibaba program), Oil and Gas, Telecommunication.

Is it possible to get a CCN Scholarship

Annually, students of CCN pre-university training program after University training – IFP (International Foundation Program) course studying in leading universities for full or partial grants.

The result is the following statistics:

  • 50% Students received a scholarship – free education and accommodation + monthly scholarship
  • 42% of Students received a scholarship – free education and accommodation
  • 8% of Students received a scholarship – 50% discount on tuition

“100% Our students received grants for training in the specialty in the leading universities of China.” – CCN office in Russia

Students from more than 75 countries are welcome to study CCN IFP program.

CCN for Bachelors

With high academic performance at IFP – more than 85% – the student is guaranteed to qualify for a full Scholarship to study at least in one of the 30 scholarship universities.

In the first year of the Bachelor degree, academic performance and type of scholarships are calculated according to the results of IFP (International Foundation Program), each subsequent year it is necessary to confirm the high academic performance and type of scholarships — respectively, the type of CCN scholarships may vary.

To receive CCN scholarship, students also need to take an active part in the organization of student events at the University, as well as in university activities and other CCN events every year.

There are minimum points for entering a particular or full type of Scholarship criteria determined by particular University itself. In this case, the probability of obtaining the desired type of scholarship is higher, the higher the student’s academic performance. that is, within each University there is a principle of rating students which have applied to it.

CCN for Masters

With high academic performance at the IFP — more than 80% — the student is guaranteed to qualify for a full scholarship to study at least one of the 30 CCN scholarship universities.

In the first year of the master’s degree, academic performance and type of scholarships are calculated based on the results of IFP (International Foundation Program), each subsequent year it is necessary to confirm the high academic performance and type of grant — respectively, the type of grant may vary.

To receive CCN scholarship, students also need to take an active part in the organization of student events at the University, as well as in university activities and other CCN events every year.

Steps to obtain a CCN Scholarship

– China Campus Scholarship.
It is important to clarify that here we describe the standard scheme for obtaining a CCN scholarship for a bachelor’s or master’s degree for those who want to study in Chinese medium but do not yet speak Chinese.

Step 1

Application and consultation with our experts (contact us) to choose the program, direction of study, University, your preferences, as well as discussion types of Scholarships.
Writing a motivation letter in your native language or English.
Providing a transcript for the last academic year/semester for approval by the CCN admissions Committee (Recommendations for writing a letter can be found in the attachment or contact us).
Registration fee.

Step 2

Creating up an individual curriculum. Where we will find you Universities and programs based on the expectations of both Your and parents. To have a clear understanding of the opportunities and prospects.

Step 3

Fill in the Application Form and get an admission letter from CCN.
Make an advance payment for the CCN program.

Step 4

Collection of necessary documents for training in China — together with the Support Department.
Receiving an official invitation from the University.
Move to China.

Step 5

Studying in pre-University training in China (CCN IFP).
Advising on the choice of universities and grants in China.
The first wave of application and scholarship applications.
Exams IFP (International Foundation Program) at the end of the year.
Obtaining official confirmation of enrollment and award of the scholarship.

Step 6

Study on a scholarship bases for a bachelor’s or master’s degree in leading universities in China!

All CCN scholarships are available only for international students who have completed international pre-University training (IFP) at one of the CCN centers, based on the final results.

Best places to visit in China

Best places to visit in China

In this article, we will describe the most interesting topic – “Best places to visit in China”. China is the 3rd largest country in the world. You will need more than a week just to read guidebook about China. To see all the beauty you need to spend months. But if you are studying in China, you have great opportunities to visit many cities during the holidays. And we are here, to tell you about the most interesting places in China.

Center of the World: Forbidden City

Beijing

Best places to visit in China

Forbidden City in Beijing – the most beautiful and large palace complex in the world. For almost five centuries, 24 emperors ruled the Middle Kingdom from the “Purple Forbidden City”. They were sons of Heaven, and their palace is the centre of not only China but the entire Earth. It was a city within a city, immersed in ceremonies and rituals, consisting of signs and symbols, closed to outsiders. Nowadays, Forbidden City is a part of the Palace Museum, also known as Gugun, “former palace”. Gugun as Hermitage, it is impossible to see everything at one time. Before visiting that place, we advise you to read the book “The Last Emperor of China. Pu Y”.

Bamboo be-be-bears: Chengdu

Chengdu

Best places to visit in China

the Giant panda is the same symbol of the Middle Kingdom as the Dragon and the Great Wall. In the 20th century, the Chinese used panda-diplomacy: they gave rare animals to other states to build relationships. Now you can find pandas in the Sichuan province.

One of the best places to get know black-white teddy bears is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. It is better to arrive by 9 am when the pandas wake up for breakfast. After they will sleep until noon. Also, you can meet the Red Panda. It is about the size of a large cat, looks like a raccoon and belongs to a different family, but also adorable.

Oasis on the Silk Road: Kashgar

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Best places to visit in China

The Great Silk Road – an ancient system of caravan trails, connecting Europe and Asia. The largest and prosperous cities had grown where the paths crossed. One of them is Kashgar on the western border of the giant Taklamakan desert, on the very edge of the Middle Kingdom. In Kashgar, you feel like you are not in China but in Samarkand or Osh. The same melons, tortillas from tandoor and pilaf, the same noisy bazaars and beautiful mosques.

Like other Chinese cities where small peoples live, Kashgar is divided into two different parts: the old Uyghur and the new typical Chinese. The new one quickly absorbs the old one, so hurry up if you want to see the real Kashgar. Spices, dried fruits, variegated fabrics, carpets, musical instruments, bowls – you will definitely find excellent gifts and souvenirs in local shopping stalls rows.

Secrets of the underwater world: Lake Qiandaohu

Zhejiang Province

Best places to visit in China

Lake Qiandaohu arose when a hydroelectric dam was built on the Xin An River. The water spread and flooded a huge piece of land. You will be able to see only tops of mountains and hills, which make a view of a thousand islands. We advise you to take a boat ride on it. Just make sure that your guide speaks English, otherwise, you won’t learn local legend.

There ar e many stories about the Lake of Thousand Islands. Almost three dozen cities and a thousand villages are buried under the water. The most interesting city is Shi Chen, the “Lion City”, built over 1.300 years ago. Stone dragons, temples with curved roofs, thick walls of houses – all this can be seen if you decide to dive.

An army that is 2,200 years old: Terracotta Army

Shaanxi Province

Best places to visit in China

In 1974, the peasants decided to build a well in the vicinity of Xi’an, but instead of water, they got a full-length clay statue of a warrior. Then it turned out that there were thousands of warriors, and they all looked to the east. So they found a terracotta army, which was buried 22 centuries ago together with Emperor Qin Shi Huang, to protect him in the afterlife.

The terracotta warriors are “stationed” in three pavilions 35 km from Xi’an. See for yourself: there are no statues with identical faces here. Some stay very close – under the glass, as in an ordinary museum. Then you can see that everything – clothes, hairstyles, shoes – is done with amazing realism. The pavilions also keep the figures of warriors in their original form. They are brightly painted in all colours of the rainbow.

 

In the country of snow: Lhasa

Tibet Autonomous Region

Best places to visit in China

One of the most isolated cities in the world has always attracted Western travellers. But until the end of the 20th century, few people managed to visit Lhasa. Now it is easy to get to the “roof of the world”, you just need to take care of the formalities. According to Chinese rules, a trip to the Tibet Autonomous Region must be organized by a travel agency, which will take care of permits and other nuances.

Life in the old city revolves around the Jokhang Temple, founded in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo. A stream of colourful pilgrims flows along Barkhor Street, which encircles the temple. Join them for five or six circles around the Jokhang and walk into a dozen shops with flashy jewellery, thangka paintings and striped Tibetan aprons, then take a break. Drink Chang – a low-alcohol barley beer, and try Shemdre – a simple, hearty dish made from rice, potatoes and yak.

In the footsteps of the emperor: Huangshan mountain

Anhui Province

Huangshan mountain

The mountains of Huangshan floating in the clouds have been inspiring poets and artists for a long time. Even James Cameron admitted that he was looking for inspiration for Avatar. The place is really impressive: the rocks are steeply going up, the paths are laid over the rye, and the waterfalls seem to be pouring straight from the sky. When the pointed peaks plunge into the fog, you feel like a character from a Chinese ink painting.

Climb Huangshan by cable car or on foot. Legend states that the “Yellow Emperor” and the progenitor of all Chinese invented the elixir of immortality at this peak – what if you get lucky? And you also have a very real chance to see Gloria – your shadow, surrounded by coloured rings. In China, this optical phenomenon is called the light of the Buddha.

Geometry in nature: Longji rice terraces

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Longji rice terraces

Longji rice terraces are awesome at any time of the year. If you arrive in May, you will see how sprouts are planted and the water fills terraces which reflects the sky. In summer, Dragon’s Ridge turns green – you can’t imagine brighter! In early October, you will see the golden harvest, and by winter you can wander around the snowy amphitheatre in the mountains.

There are lovely villages between the rice steps. Spend the night in an atmospheric wooden guesthouse overlooking the terraced fields. Get know the local Zhuang, Yao, Miao and Dong peoples at the same time. A little training – and you will remember that Miao women love pleated skirts. And Yao is easy to recognize by their unusual hairstyle: they cut their hair only once in their life – at 16 years old.

Everything flows, everything changes: Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve

Sichuan Province

Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve

Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve is hiding in the mountains in the north of Sichuan province. Jiuzhaigou has high wooded mountains, noisy waterfalls and dozens of colourful lakes. In the clear water of which lie natural art objects from fallen trees. The Chinese gave everyone romantic names like Swan Lake, Bamboo Arrows Lakel, Sleeping Dragon Lake or Pearl Waterfall.

In shape, Jiuzhaigou is similar to the letter Y. Buses will deliver you from one awesome place to another. But getting into the reserve itself is more difficult. You have two ways: from Chengdu or from Jiuzhaigou. You need to shake the mountain road for a long time on the bus from Chengdu. Or land at the Jiuzhaigou Huanglong airport (3448 meters), and then another hour by minibus.

 

Buddhism on the Silk Road: Mogao Caves

Gansu Province

Mogao Caves

The Mogao Caves is a temple complex from the earliest history of Chinese Buddhism. You need to look for it in the southeast of the Taklamakan Desert, where in ancient times two branches of the Great Silk Road were connected. Through these places, merchants delivered carpets, wool and precious stones to China, and also religions. Since the 4th century, Buddhist monks have carved caves here and decorated them with skilful frescoes. The grottoes of Mogao, or the Caves of a Thousand Buddhas, are well worth the journey of any difficulty.

If you are interested in studying in China, please, contact our consultants. Also, you can ask your questions in the comments below. If you are redy for trip to China, we advise you to read that article: “What to pack for China?”.

Features of etiquette in China

Features of etiquette in China

In this article, we will tell you about the most interesting features of etiquette in China. The information can amaze you, but it is worth familiarizing yourself before traveling to the Middle Kingdom.

Acquaintance and small talk

Features of etiquette in China somewhat different than in the West. But they are similar in the list of allowed or undesirable topics of conversation.

The standard greeting in China to strangers sounds like “Nĭ hăo!” equal to “Hello!”. In order to emphasize respect for the interlocutor – “Nín hăo!”. This form adopted with respect to people of older age, leaders, teachers.

When calling the interlocutor by name, you can use the address “Xiānsheng”, which is equivalent to “Master” or “Mister”. “Xiăojiĕ” – when referring to a girl as “Miss” or “Nǚshì” – when referring to a woman as “Madam”.

After greeting you may be asked:

  • Jin lái zěnme yàng? = How are you doing?
  • Shēntǐ hǎo ma? = How is your health?
  • Jiālǐ zěnyàng? = How is your family?
  • Gōngzuò máng ma? = How is your work?
  • Xuéxí máng ma? = How is your study?

You can answer by using these phrases:

  • Hěn hǎo = Very good
  • Hái xíng = Good
  • Mǎmǎhǔhǔyang = Not bad (So-so)
  • Jiù nàyàng = As usually

Features of etiquette in China

One common greeting is  ”Nǐ chīfànle méiyǒu“ = ”Have you eaten?“. This kind of greeting is one of the features of etiquette in China. The meal has a more marked social significance in China than in the West. Therefore, both food and culinary preferences are always welcome topics for discussion.

Sometimes you may be embarrassed or stressed by fairly straightforward questions about your marital status, work, family. Sometimes they can ask about your salary, it is normal in Chinese culture. In general, Chinese people speak much more direct. This is due to the language difference and has no intention of offending you.

There are some topics which better to avoid in your conversations with Chinese:

  • the cultural revolution
  • criticism of the Mao system
  • Tibetan and Taiwan issues
  • animal cruelty

Please note that the Chinese tend to touch you during a conversation. This is just a sign of sympathy, and you should not react rudely to it.

Loss of face

“Save face” and “Loss of face” are very important features of etiquette in China. The Chinese are very proud of their culture, cuisine and traditions. Respect this and try not to put the Chinese on the spot in which they can lose face in front of their compatriots. Try to be polite, smile and compliment their English skills. The Chinese are very sensitive to your behaviour and tend to respond in kind.

Also try to remain calm, self-possessed and friendly in stressful situations. Anger is not constructive here and will not help you in solving the problem. Even if you were deceived, try to solve the problem as gently and flexibly as possible. And you will reach your goal much faster.

In conclusion, a few more words about tolerance. Certain local habits and customs may be unpleasant or difficult to tolerate. Widespread smoking or spitting on the street are usual things. This is natural for the locals, so try not to be annoyed in vain and accept it as part of the culture.

Guests

In general, the Chinese are known for their hospitality. Inviting a foreigner to visit your home is a sign of great trust. If you received such an invitation, you should express your gratitude and answer exactly. If you are busy at the appointed time, you should express your regret and try to arrange another time.

Choosing gifts

When making a visit, it is better to bring a gift with you, especially if there are small children in the house. A gift must not be expensive. Moreover, an expensive gift is more likely to put the owner of the house in a difficult position. When choosing a gift, take into account the tastes and interests of the owner of the house. As well as the event for which you were invited, and buy something meaningful and practical or something artistic, or just a souvenir.

The taboo on numbers. A Chinese proverb says that happy events often come hand in hand, so it is considered a good omen to give paired items. And try to avoid odd numbers when giving wedding gifts.

Features of etiquette in China

The taboo on colours. The Chinese associate black with sad events, for this reason, black wrapping paper should not be used for gifts. Rural populations in China often dress in white at funerals, so white is taboo in many cases. The Chinese, especially the older generation, are very fond of red and regard it as a sign of favour. Red garlands, lanterns and other red and gold decorations are traditionally used to decorate homes on New Years and at weddings.

Special taboos. In China, you run the risk of offending a Chinese by presenting things like a watch. “zhong” = watch = end. Also, word “li” = pear = separation.

Gifts must be festively wrapped, don’t use newspapers or plain brown paper. The price tag should be cut. The host will thank you and put your gift aside since it is indecent to unfold the gift in front of guests.

Features of table etiquette in China

Upon arrival, it is worth observing the features of etiquette. You can sit down at the table after the older generation takes their places. At dinner you will most likely be offered wine or beer. If you do not drink alcohol, it is better to notify the owner in advance. While the next dish is being served, the owner of the house can get up and propose a toast to your health. At this moment, you should interrupt, put aside the devices and listen to the toast while standing. As a guest, you should also propose a toast in return for the host and other guests.

During the meal, the host can take the initiative and choose food for you. You should never show that you did not like a particular treat.

It is considered bad form to remain silent at the table throughout the evening. At the same time, your voice should not be too loud. It is permissible to stretch across the table for any dish in front of the faces of your neighbors. The bones are placed directly on the table or in a special plate. Never collect them on your plate.

Features of etiquette in China

After the end of the meal, the chopsticks are placed on the table or on a special chopstick holder. Putting chopsticks parallel to each other on a plate is considered bad omen. It is also unacceptable to stick sticks vertically into a bowl of rice. Try not to drop your sticks – this is also a bad omen.

Don’t leave the house right after dinner. Stay and have conversations after dinner over a cup of tea. As you leave the house, be sure to thank the host again for their hospitality and say goodbye to all other guests and family members.

All these features of etiquette in China can really confuse you. However, it is worth familiarizing yourself with them before traveling to China. We also recommend reading the article on the differences between Chinese and Westerners.

International Foundation program (IFP) CCN

International Foundation program of China Campus Network

International Foundation program – pre-university foundation course that guarantees the direct admission to the TOP Chinese universities on scholarship without any entrance exams.

Pre-University preparation program for graduates of schools and for admission to the undergraduate courses in the universities of China.

  • Key features of the International Foundation Program (IFP)
  • All training courses located in China Universities
  • Learning Chinese from zero and programs for obtaining HSK level 4-5
  • The awarding of scholarships after the IFP from the leading universities of China
  • Preparation for studying  majors in Chinese language
  • Direct admission to universities of China Campus Network according to the results of International Foundation Program
  • Developed and adopted by the leading teachers of universities of China
  • After passing IFP program you can apply to E-commerce Alibaba program

The IFP program CCN consist of

Program structure:

  • The program is divided according to areas of majors, depending on the desired specialty, as well as courses for applicants with different levels of Chinese.
  • IFP types:  Humanities, science and engineering, business.
  • Routes: A (level 0-2), B (HSK2-3), C (HSK4-5)

Learning the Chinese language

  • HSK 4-5 (1200-2500 words)
  • Household level + academic + subject-specific language
  • Terminology in the selected direction
  • The Program of cultural adaptation.

Subject training:

  • Subject terminology for successful understanding of lecturers and materials at the University
  • Basic subjects – to improve academic performance in school core subjects
  • The main major subjects will help to prepare for studying at the University in the specialty
  • IFP study course is customized for the selected stream.

Career services:

  • Aimed to help CCN alumni with employment
  • This opportunity is available to all students who have passed IFP CCN
  • Organizing workshops for communication with employers and internships
  • CCN universities cooperate with Aliexpress, Huawei, ZTE, commercial and Industrial Bank of China and many others
  • Online platform for employment assistance.

Other services:

  • Consultations at the stage of choosing a program
  • Individual schedule for chosen stream, program, IFP center and universities. Prepared before admission to University during the IFP course.

Support and maintenance:

  • Organization of collection and submission of documents, hostel booking, meetings
  • In the CCN universities there are offices for foreign students or supervisors
  • Shanghai office is always ready to support CCN students in China

Join IFP with any level of Chinese

If you already have Chinese language level, you can take one of the shortened courses.

Route A

For beginners in Chinese. No knowledge of Chinese, learning from scratch, and at level 0-2 is required.
36 weeks / 1080 hours / September-July
Cost ~5,000 USD

Route B

A certificate or equivalent of HSK 3 is required for business, Science and engineering.
HSK 2-for the Humanities.
18 weeks / 540 hours / April-August
Cost ~ 3,500 USD

Route C

Certificate or equivalent required
HSK 4.
11 weeks / 330 hours / May-August
The price is ~ 2800 USD

Streams and specialties

Select the direction of the IFP for the preparation and enrollment of the desired major:

  • Business
  • Science and engineering
  • Humanities

Trains:

  • Language and cultural orientation
  • GC: Common Chinese
  • CSP: Special Chinese
  • Chinese culture
  • The main items:
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Chinese

Expert knowledge:

  • Economy
  • Business
  • Advanced mathematics and computer science
  • Linguistics

Specialties:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Financial management
  • Financial engineering
  • Tourism management
  • Mechatronic engineering
  • Materials science and engineering
  • Architecture
  • Chinese history

The differences of the IFP from common one-year Chinese language course

The IFP program was created to correct the shortcomings of the common Chinese language year courses that made difficult for international students to study successfully.

International Foundation Program (IFP) Common 1 year Chinese language program in Univerisity

Number of hours of preparation

1 080 hours
the number of hours increased for confident language learning

650-850 hours
trouble understanding when teaching on the undergraduate

Vocabulary

up to 2500 words

1 200 words

Chinese

Household

Academic

According to major

 

Household

everyday spoken language is different from learning the language

Subject training Special terminology
The main subjects
The major subjects

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Admission to UNIVERSITY after IFP

The admissions process begins in the course of the IFP and comes with the support of CCN counselors. It is divided into several stages so that students have the opportunity to make a conscious right choice.

One

January-February

  • The first scores of IFP of 1st semester
  • Reference book for admission to universities
  • Advising IFP students about admission

Two

March-July

  • Preliminary applications to 3 universities
  • Invitations from universities with the conditions under which a student can be enrolled in the University on the basis of IFP (March-May)
  • Final exams IFP: applications to universities on the results of exams (June-July)

Three

August-September

  • The official invitation from higher education institutions with the final conditions, including the distribution of grants
  • Every choice студентом1 University (August)
  • Start of studies at the selected University (September)

CCN Scholarship after IFP

Scholarship to universities of the consortium can be obtained after the results of academic performance in IFP course.

Scholarships are provided from the first year of bachelor’s degree, no scholarships for are provided.

Types of scholarships:

A0 – free tuition plus free accommodation or scholarship.

A1 – free education in 1st category universities.

A2 — free education in universities except for 1st category.

A3 – 50% discount on tuition fee.

A4 – tuition fee discount up to 50%.

Which IFP center to choose?

You can study IFP in one of the 7 IFP China Campus Network centers. All centers are taught under a single program and selected by the consortium according to their experience and competence in teaching foreign students:

  • North-West Polytechnic University
  • Tianjin University
  • Harbin Institute of technology
  • Jiangsu University
  • XI’an petrochemical University
  • Heilongjiang University
  • Shanghai IFP CCN flagship center

Teachers of the International Foundation Program

IFP CCN teachers are native speakers and leading foreign Chinese language teachers.

Daniel Dong

Specialization:  Business Chinese Adaptive learning development of combined learning.

Experience: supervisor, program development, China Campus Network (2017-present. VR.) Co-founder and scientific Director, the linguistic center “Your mandarin”.

Education: Shanghai international University bachelor, Teaching Chinese as a second foreign language.

Emma Gao

Specialization: High level of professional knowledge and skills. He has a lot of knowledge in the field of intercultural communication.

Experience: supervisor, teaching and learning, China Campus Network (2016 – Present) Lecturer of Chinese language, “Mandarin Master” (2015 – 2016) Chinese Language Teacher and administrator of an educational process, Mandarin House (2014 – 2016).

Education: Heilongjiang University Master, Teaching Chinese as a second foreign language. East University of Heilongjiang bachelor, Teaching Chinese as a second language.

Requirements for student to study at the IFP program

General requirements:

  • Certificate of completion of High school / College Diploma
  • Local national exam results in compulsory subjects (Mathematics and your local language)
  • High level of knowledge, skills, motivation and self-organization (motivation letter from a student)
  • Age – at least 16 years old to the beginning of the first school year (September 1).

Bachelor program in China

China University Bachelor program

Bachelor program in China

The first in popularity for academic purpose in Asia and the third in the world – China, as an educational center, attracts more and more students from all over the world. This was not always the case, but the growing economy of China requires skilled personnel whom you can be by taking Bachelor program in China.

That is why the Chinese government in recent years pays great attention to reforms in the field of science and education.
Now the country not only actively supports international cooperation of universities,
but also creates all the conditions for the career opportunities of its students who have received education abroad.

China University Bachelor program

The modern level of education in China meets the highest international standards.
Universities are actively funded by the state, developing their own infrastructure,
scientific laboratories, and also attracting foreign teachers to teach.



In China, you can study for undergraduate and graduate programs, and then continue your education in doctoral studies.
Training is available in Chinese and English.

So, consider the main advantages of getting an education in China:

China university Undergraduate

Undergraduate in China
The first in popularity in Asia and the third in the world – China, as an educational center, attracts more and more students from all over the world.
This was not always the case, but the growing economy of the Middle Kingdom requires skilled personnel.



That is why the Chinese government in recent years pays great attention to reforms in the field of science and education.
Now the country not only actively supports international cooperation of universities,
but also creates all the conditions for the career opportunities of its students who have received education abroad.

The modern level of education in China meets the highest international standards.
Universities are actively funded by the state, developing their own infrastructure,
scientific laboratories, and also attracting foreign teachers to teach.

In China, you can study for undergraduate and graduate programs, and then continue your education in doctoral studies.
Training is available in Chinese and English.



Advantages of getting an education in China:

China University Advantages

Learn Chinese
The second most common in the world and one of the 6 UN languages, in Chinese, according to the latest data, is spoken by about 20% of people on the planet,
that is, every 5th inhabitant of the Earth. In this case, Chinese is still considered a rare and exotic skill.



Therefore, knowledge of this language is highly valued in various fields – science, education, economics, and especially business.
However, the complexity and specificity of the Chinese do not allow to master it at the proper level outside of the Middle Kingdom.

That is why one of the main advantages of receiving education in China is mastery of the Chinese language.
It is for the knowledge of Chinese that students from all over the world come to the Celestial Empire.

Training price

According to international industry rankings, many Chinese universities are ahead of European and American universities.
However, the cost of education is much lower here, and the cost of living (renting an apartment or a hostel) also does not go to any comparison.
Let’s compare the average cost of tuition per year (USD) in China, Russia, USA, Europe:

Russia – ~ 4000 USD;
China – ~ 3500 USD;
Europe – 15000 USD;
USA – 20000 USD.



Education costs starts at 10,000 yuan per year. In some universities, it can reach 150,000 yuan or more.
If we talk about universities are not the most expensive but with a decent level of education,
here the cost of education varies between 15-30 thousand yuan per year (138-276 thousand rubles).

Full and partial scholarships

A special attraction for foreign students is the opportunity to receive a full grant for education. It is profitable and very prestigious.
Many educational programs of the People’s Republic of China include not only free education but also a monthly stipend (from 15 to 30 thousand rubles)
and reimbursement of expenses for living in a dormitory. Main scholarship programs:

Scholarship from the government of China.
Scholarship Institute Confucius.
Scholarship of individual universities and provinces.
Exchange programs and other scholarships.
China Campus Network scholarship.
Most programs include the study of Chinese, but there is also the opportunity to begin the primary specialty immediately,
subject to the HSK (the certificate confirming the knowledge of Chinese). At the same time, foreign students applying for a grant in
China undergoes a serious competition at the admission stage, and in the future they are required to confirm their academic performance in order
to continue their studies.

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Each scholarship program has its own requirements for candidates. However, the general principle is similar.
The student collects a package of documents and sends it to China for consideration. The decision is made within 3-6 months.

The criteria for documents are different, but in general, the applicant submits to the selection committee his personal data, resume,
letters of recommendation and motivation letters, information on current progress (from school or university), HSK certificate, if required.
The latter is required for admission to undergraduate, the minimum level is 4 (out of 6 possible), but for admission to certain specialties,
5 are sometimes required (for example, to medicine). Now there are really many opportunities for talented youth in China.



Educational process and class format

Youth is quickly adapting to the system of Chinese education. In many ways, the latter is very similar to our homeland:
two academic semesters, winter and summer holidays, two main sessions. The undergraduate degree in China lasts 4-5 years, the master’s program lasts 2-3 years.
Most of the countries have signed an agreement on the mutual recognition of certificates, diplomas and degrees.
Drawing up curricula and forms of classes depends on the specific institution of higher education.
But in general, the formats of lectures, seminars, consultations and scientific conferences are also widespread in China.



Accommodation and infrastructure

China University Accommodation

A university in China is not only textbooks and checklists.
Almost all universities of the Middle Kingdom are campuses with a large territory and a developed infrastructure.
They are also taken to be compared with individual cities because the average campus capacity varies from 10 to 30 thousand students and teachers.
Not only academic buildings, but also dormitories, canteens, cafes, shops, banks, cell phone shops, post offices, sports clubs, and entire football,
basketball, volleyball, and other stadiums are located on the territory of the university. Students may not long leave university because everything you need is in his district. Life on campus is not only convenient, but also safe in a country with a high level.



The main accommodation option is a hostel on the campus of the university.

A campus is a campus the size of a few dozen hectares because the average campus capacity ranges from 10 to 30 thousand students and teachers.

China University campusChina University campusChina University campus
On campus, there are dormitories, educational buildings, shops, canteens, parks, banks, mobile phone shops, post offices, sports clubs and entire football,
basketball, volleyball stadiums, etc.



1, 2 or 4-bedrooms.
For foreigners a separate hostel, where repairs and conditions are better.
The cost of a hostel – an average of 7,000 yuan (64,400 rubles) for 10 months.
Do not forget that a hostel in China, Russia, Spain or the UK is still a hostel, not a room in a five-star hotel.
It may be necessary to exercise with a broom, inducing comfort in your new home.
The second option is to rent an apartment or a room. It is much more expensive, but at first, without knowledge of Chinese it is also quite difficult. Prices:

Shanghai – one-bedroom from 5,000 yuan (~ $ 46,000 /) per month;
Xi’an – from 2,000 yuan (~ 18,400 rubles /) per month.
At the same time, in the center and close to the metro, the cost can reach 10,000 yuan (~ 92,000 rubles) per month.

China University dormitories

Post-baccalaureate perspectives

After completing the course, the student usually has 3 ways:

have an internship or get a job in the Middle Kingdom
Get a job in a company where you need a specialist with knowledge of Chinese in your home or in the world or start your own business with China.
Not all companies in China have the right to hire foreign nationals, this requires a strict set of documents.
However, a foreign employee seriously increases the prestige and level of organization.
Therefore, each foreign graduate of a Chinese university has a lot of opportunities to get a job in the Middle Kingdom.



Salaries of applicants from abroad are significantly higher than those offered to the average Chinese.
In addition, some large companies incur expenses for accommodation, residence permit and medical insurance.

The use of a Chinese diploma in other countries also opens many doors. In recent years,
the country has made a real economic and political breakthrough in the international arena.
Therefore, a diploma from a Chinese university is not only knowledge of the language,
but also learning of culture and mentality, which is necessary for a successful business.
Now such skills and experience are highly valued. The most popular educational areas in China among foreigners are economics,
marketing, computer technology, architecture and information security.



Travels

Despite the fact that China is getting closer to European society, the Asian region still remains very unfamiliar to us.
Life in China is a great opportunity not only to travel in the Middle Kingdom itself but also to travel beyond its boundaries in those areas that do not seem so accessible when you live.
From China, it is easy, fast and relatively inexpensive to travel to South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Macao.

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Shanghai Government Scholarship

We decided to separate the article about the Shanghai Governmnet Scholarship from other provincial scholarships of China and tell about its features.

Shanghai Government Scholarship

Also on our website you can find an interesting article about studying in Shanghai.



If you want to be more informed about scholarships in China, you can read the following posts:

  1. Scholarships to study in China
  2. Scholarships to study in China – the most comprehensive review of scholarships
  3. Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship
  4. Scholarships to study in China in 2021
  5. Beijing Government Scholarship
Type of Scholarship Shanghai Government Scholarship
Application deadline 20th April
Budget of Scholarship 60000 RMB/year

If you want to receive the Shanghai Government Scholarship, fell free to contact our consultants



Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics – international School of cultural exchange invites foreign students for awarding Shanghai Government Scholarship.

Shanghai Government Scholarship

The scholarship is available for bachelor’s, master’s and P.h.D. programs. A fundamental prerequisite is to be a citizen of a country other than China and be in good health.  Shanghai University of Finance and Economics lead worldwide famous finance and economics research university.



Why Shanghai University of Finance and Economics?

Shanghai University of business-college, finance and economics, with global vision, strives to develop business-talents, make innovation business-research, direct business-leaders, and develop business-civilization.

Shanghai Government Scholarship

Brief introduction:

  • University or organization: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, School of International cultural exchange
  • Department: finances and economics
  • Degree: bachelor’s, master’s and P.h.D.
  • Stipend: master’s 3.000 yuans/month, P.h.D. 3500 yuans/months
  • Access mode: online
  • Nationality: citizen of a country other than China
  • The award can be received in China
  • Application deadline: 30th March
  • Language: English



Right to participate:

  • Countries: stipend will be issued to students who are citizens of countries other than China.
  • Degrees and programs: quota will be issued to any type of degree and program in the suggested university.
  • Criteria:
    • The candidate should be a citizen from a country other than China and be in good health;
    • The participant for a bachelor’s degree should be at least 18 years with a certificate from High School from 1st September.
    • The applicant for a master’s degree should be less than 35 years with a diploma of bachelor’s degree from 1st September.
    • The participant for a P.h.D. degree should be less than 40 years with a diploma of master’s degree from 1st September.



Shanghai Jiao Tong University

At the current moment admission for scholarships in Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is open for international students.

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Scholarships in Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)  are classified differently unlike CSC in other Chinese universities.

Type А 81,300 RMB/year Stipend – 3000 RMB/month. Accomodation – 1200 RMB/month.
Type  B 64,400 RMB/year Stipend – 1700 RMB/month. Accommodation – 1200 RMB/month.
Type C 44,200 RMB/year Stipend – 0 RMB/мес. Accommodation – 1200 RMB/month.
Type  D 29,600 RMB/year Free tuition fees

The application process for receiving  SJTU CSC

Requirements for scholarship in SJTU:

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

  • Requirements for the Chinese language depend on the degree of studying in SJTU.
  • The English language certificates aren’t necessary if you are originally from an English-speaking country.
  • Candidate should be in good health and with excellent academic performance.
  • Candidate should be a citizen from a country other than China.

Learn more about our services. 

Learn more about universities in China.

Official website of the Shanghai Municipality.

Scholarships to study in China: One Belt – One Road, Jasmine and other

China University scholarship

Scholarships to Study in China

Scholarships to study in China – famous scholarship programs. Exist plenty of other ways to receive quota except the Chinese Government or Provincial scholarships. In that article, we will discuss other programs, which will help you to get an award for studying in China.

Scholarships to study in China
If you want to learn more about scholarships, follow the links below:

  1. Scholarships to study in China – the most comprehensive review of scholarships
  2. Chinese Government Scholarship
  3. Chinese Provincial Scholarship
  4. Beijing Government Scholarship
  5. Shanghai Government Scholarship

Do you have any questions? Feel free to contact our consultants or leave your questions in the comments.



Scholarships of Silk Road program – One Belt One Road

Type of Scholarship One Belt One Road
Application Deadline 31st March
Budget of Scholarship 20000-30000 RMB/year, without stipend

Students from other countries, who want to study bachelor’s, master’s or P.h.D. degrees, can also apply for the “One Belt One Road” scholarship. Students from South of Asia, Africa and Europe, which governments located on the old Slik Road only, can enroll for that scholarship.

Scholarships to study in China



University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

“One Belt One Road” scholarship works in collaboration with the China Academy of Science (CAS) and provides quotas for studying in China.

It provides funding opportunities for about 120 students for counties, located along  Silk Road and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (Belt and Road). With the aid of that scholarship, students can receive master’s degree in the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.



What covers the given quota?

  1. Tuition fee in UCAS
  2. Monthly stipend, accommodation, transportation fees, health insurance and other fees(certificate: 4.000RMB/month)

Duration

The funding for scholarship – 3 years or less (without the extension):

  1. Maximum 1 year for studying the Chinese language on faundation programs in UCAS, including 4 months of the Chinese language and culture;
  2. Practical study and completion of graduation piece in colleges of UCAS or CAS.

Scholarships to study in China



General requirements

  • Nationality: countries of Belt and Road, except China;
  • Good in health, age at least 30 years;
  • Have a bachelor’s degree;
  • Excellent academic performance, interested in scientific researches and good personal qualities;
  • Be approved by receiving leader and department of UCAS/CAS institute;
  • Have a great knowledge of English or the Chinese language.

Scholarships to study in China



Candidates should provide the results of TOEFL or IELTS. TOEFL scores: 90 or higher, IELTS scores: at least 6,5. No need for TOEFL or IELTS if:

  • English is your native language;
  • Main courses of bachelor’s degree were in English/Chinese language;
  • HSK Band 5 with more than 200 scores.

Sichuan University

Sichuan University provides the Silk Road Scholarship “One Belt One Road” for bachelor’s, master’s and P.h.D. degrees. Students from countries, located along  Silk Road and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (Belt and Road).

Sichuan University

Студенты, получившие стипендию «One Belt, One Road», получат следующие преимущества:

Students on the “One Belt, One Road” Scholarship will receive the next privileges:

Degree Budget Stipend Accommodation
Bachelor’s 20.000 RMB / year Without stipend Unpaid
Master’s Full 3000 RMB Paid
P.h.D. Full 3500 RMB Paid



Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship

The Jiangsu Provincial Government provides – “Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship” for foreign students. The main goals:

  • Contribute to the development of higher education of international students in the province Jiangsu;
  • Highlight the brand of “Studying in Jiangsu”;
  • Make this province one of the most suitable for overseas students.
Type of Scholarship
Jasmine Scholarship
Application deadline 15th April
Budget of Scholarship 40000 RMB/year

This scholarship is provided for the excellent foreign students, who are going to study in the best universities and colleges in Jiangsu province.

Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship



Requirenmnets

  1. The candidate should not be a Chinese citizen with good health.
  2. Level of ended education and age limit:
    • The candidates who want to study in a college or on the Bachelor’s program should have a diploma from High School with good marks and age under 30 years.
    • In the Master’s program should have a finished Bachelor’s degree and age under 35 years.
    • In the P.h.D. program should have a finished Mater’s degree and age under 40 years.
  3. Students should respect the laws of China and meet the requirements to enter universities or colleges.
  4. The candidates should have good academic performance.
  5. The candidates can not apply for scholarships in case they have other quotas supported by the Chinese Government or Chinese companies.

Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship



Full Scholarship

  • Fees: tuition, registration, laboratory experiments,  internships and basic studying materials.
    The student should pay for extra expenses for laboratory experiments and studying materials
  • The cost of the books and other studying materials except basics should be covered by the student.
  • Free accommodation in the dormitory on campus or living allowance at the rate of 10.000 yuans per year.
  • Monthly stipend is 1.500 yuans
    Scholarship recipients, who have registered before the 15th of the registration month (15th is included), will receive a full stipend and living allowance in that month.  Otherwise, they will receive only half of a stipend and living allowance.
  • Comprehensive health insurance system for all international students studying in China



Partial Scholarship

Bachelor students
20 000 RMB/year
Master students 30 000 RMB/year
The student without any program/exchange program 2000 RMB/mon.

Application procedure

To apply for the Jasmine Jiangsu Government Scholarship you can contact our consultants. They will explain application procedure in details. Or leave your question in comments below.

List of documents

Check full information about documents for the scholarship with our consultants.

Note: documents will not be returned regardless of results of the application.



Siemens Scholarship

Only Tsinghua University provides Siemens scholarship. This scholarship is full and was awarded by Siemens Ltd. of China. The main goal is to support excellent global students to pursue Ph.D. degrees, engineering degrees, Computer Science and Technology Department, Academy of Arts and Design, and many other faculties and schools of Tsinghua University.

Type of Scholarship Siemens Scholarship
Application deadline 1st March
Budget of Scholarship 160000 RMB/year

Students on Siemens Scholarship will partner with Siemens in 12 areas (features in Table 1), such as cybersecurity, the future of industrialization, robotics, and more to lead Ph.D. research. stage. Through study and practice at the fore of industrial technology development. Scholarship recipients will lay the foundation for the growth of innovative talent in the industry.

Siemens Scholarship



Are you an international student and looking for quotas to study in China? You can apply for Siemens Schina Scholarship in Tsinghua University. Fill out our form to applay for that scholarship or contact our consultants.

Tsinghua University occupies the first line among the best universities in China. It was founded in 1911. It is considered the leading educational institution of the People’s Republic of China, which is considered the first. The educational institution is in the elite league C9.

Why Tsinghua University?

The institution is large, where more than 34,000 students study. According to statistics, every ninth student is a foreigner. For the benefit of university students 5000 highly qualified teachers work, some of whom came from abroad. The school year is divided into two parts.

On the territory of the university, there is a library for common use. The university is one of the most prestigious organizations of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU).

Tsinghua University



Requirenmnets

  • The candidate should not be a Chinese citizen with good health.
  • The candidates can not apply for scholarships in case they have other quotas supported by the Siemens

Application procedure

To applay for the Siemens Scholarship you can contact our consultants. They will explain application procedure in details. Or leave your question in comments below.

The quota will cover 160.000 yuans, includes  40.000 yuans/year as tuition fees, studying materials, health insurance and other expenses.



Conclusion

To sum up, we had reviewed many aspects of scholarships to study in China. We hope, that article was interesting and useful for you.

If you have any questions, please, contact our consultants or leave in comments.

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Universities in China in IT, Business, Science and others

Universities in China in IT, Business, Science and others

In this article, we decided to unite the best universities in China in the areas of IT, Business, Science and Technology, Medicine, Jurisprudence, Hospitality.

Chinese Universities

Computer Science and Information Technology (IT)

  1. Zhejiang University
  2. Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  3. Jiangsu University
  4. Shanghai Jiaotong University
  5. University of Science and Technology of China
  6. Shandong University
  7. Tianjin University
  8. Harbin Institute of Technology
  9. Wuhan University

Business and Management

Also includes E-Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Logistics, Management and Marketing.

  1. Peking University
  2. Tsinghua University
  3. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  4. Fudan University
  5. Renmin University of China
  6. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  7. Xiamen University
  8. Southwestern University of Finance & Economics
  9. Sun Yat-sen University
  10. Central University of Finance and Economics
  11. Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
  12. Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
  13. Beijing Normal University

Science and Technology

  1. Zhejiang University of Science and Technology
  2. Changchun University of Science and Technology
  3. South China University of Technology
  4. Harbin Institute of Technology
  5. Zhejiang University of Technology
  6. Beijing Institute of Technology
  7. Tianjin University
  8. East China University of Science and Technology, ECUST
  9. University of Science and Technology Beijing
  10. Northwestern Polytechnical University
  11. China University of Petroleum – Beijing
  12. Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
  13. Chongqing University
  14. Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Medicine

  1. Nanjing Medical University
  2. Xiamen University
  3. Zhengzhou University
  4. Kunming Medical University
  5. Jiangsu University
  6. Xi’an Jiao Tong University
  7. Ningxia Medical University
  8. Sichuan University
  9. China Three Gorges University

Jurisprudence

  1. Tsinghua University
  2. Peking University
  3. Chinese University of Hong Kong
  4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  5. Fudan University
  6. Renmin University of China
  7. Wuhan University
  8. Zhejiang University
  9. China University of Political Science and Law

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