Education in China

Over the past few decades, China's higher education system has undergone a significant transformation to become a global center of research and innovation. The country's commitment to education is evident in its ongoing investment in research, infrastructure, and curriculum development.


The founding of such prestigious institutions as Peking University and Tsinghua University laid the foundation for China's academic success. Today, these institutions are internationally recognized for their contributions to science.


The Chinese government's "Double First Class" initiative, launched in 2015, aimed to elevate a select group of universities to world-class status. This initiative, coupled with increased funding, has boosted research and development in various fields of study.


China is attracting an increasing number of international students seeking quality education at an affordable price. The country's friendly policies and a diverse range of programs taught in English have contributed to its popularity among students from all over the world.


In recent years, online education and digital learning platforms have further expanded access to higher education in China. Well-known universities offer massive open online courses (MOOCs), making education more accessible to a wider audience both at home and abroad.


The emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has brought China to the forefront of scientific research.


Are you planning to visit China as an international student? Here you will find useful and interesting information you need to study in this country.





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Tuition fees vary greatly depending on the university and program, but on average they can range from €2,000 to €10,000 per year for international students.

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