Yes, you can. That's exactly what I did. I study my master's degree in English, and I have an international trade master's degree taught in English even though I do speak Chinese. So, obviously, you can go to China and study in English. If you want to learn Chinese, so you can. If you don't want to,...
Answered Oct 21, 2021
My program is in English, but I have to take the IELTS tests to get in. I did the high school exam in my country and used that to apply for a scholarship in China. Then I applied to UIBE (University of International Business and Economics), Tongji, PKU and got an offer from UIBE.
Answered Oct 21, 2021
It mainly depends on you. You can live with $400/month while you can live with $100/month too. In my situation, I used to have scholarships that were about $430/month, and I was doing just fine. So, in my opinion, it is very cheap.
Answered Oct 21, 2021
For international students, we have to take the HSK test. It is from level one to level six, and level six is the highest one. I got a level five.
Answered Oct 21, 2021
Step 1: Decide what program and school you want to apply to. You can search on Google for information about the universities. Applying through agents is easier. You can tell them what course you want to study and what city you want to be in, then they can tell you which university is the best for yo...
Answered Oct 21, 2021
U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities Rankings, QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and ShanghaiRanking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities are recognized as the most authoritative rankings in the world. Since we are talking about the...
Answered Oct 19, 2021
It has a rich storage with complete categories covering all times all over the world. The number of documentary collections is more than 20,000,000 volumes, ranking the fifth place among all national libraries around the world.
Answered Sep 7, 2021
You can get the up-to-date scholarship information by visiting www.campuschina.org. You can also consult the Chinese Embassy (Consulate General) in your home country or designated Chinese universities for your interested information.
Answered Sep 7, 2021
Issued by your previous school. The letter should includes but not limited to: - Applicant’s personal info : Nationality, passport No., passport full name - Applicant’s academic info : degree type, program name, duration, attendance rate - Word like “This student has finished the program on xxxx...
Answered Sep 7, 2021