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Study in China

Last year, a record-breaking 398,000 international students traveled to China to study, making it one of the most sought-after locations (behind Canada, Australia, the US and UK). Government-sponsored scholarships, China’s universities’ ongoing advancement in worldwide university rankings, and the allure of learning the most widely spoken language all contribute to this sudden surge in popularity.

China’s educational advantages

RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP:
The Chinese government has increased its attempts to boost the number of scholarships it provides to foreign recruits. A startling 40% of newly enrolled international students in China last year got a financial prize from the government.

WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION:
With 33 universities listed among the top universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings and just under 100 universities listed in the QS University Rankings: Asia, China’s top institutions are becoming more visible in the global league tables, giving you assurance that the education you’re receiving is of the highest caliber. China is the place to go if you want a top-notch education and a degree that will probably only get more prestigious over time.

LEARN THE WORLD’S MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGE:
While taking language classes might be helpful, immersion is the best way to become fluent. According to UNESCO, Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is frequently recommended as one of the best languages to learn for future employment, particularly if you want to work in a sector like international commerce or banking.

UNBEATABLE HISTORY:
Wherever you study in China, you’ll be surrounded by ancient temples, palaces, and buildings that coexist with cutting-edge technological achievements. Every day, you’ll see the very ancient and the very new negotiating with each other, and you’ll have plenty of chances to visit some of the most famous landmarks on earth.

WORLD’S BEST STUDENT CITIES:
According to the QS Best Student Cities 2016, Beijing is ranked 25th and Shanghai is ranked 39th. Given their choices of well regarded universities, promising career outlook, and comparably inexpensive cost of living, this is not surprising.

THE LOCATION:
During semester vacations, take advantage of your location by booking a journey to Mongolia, Thailand, or South Korea to expand your horizons! Before settling down in one place or starting an international profession, studying abroad in China is a terrific chance to see as much of the world as you can.