Channels of apply to study in
China
Inter-governmental exchanges-arranged according to
bilateral exchange agreements between Governments.
Inter-university exchanges-arranged according to
exchange agreements between universities.
Organization recommendations-recommended by schools
in foreign countries, education departments, and friendship organizations through
Chinese embassies or directly to related Chinese universities.
Individual applications-individual students apply
to study in China through China's related organizations or directly to universities.
Preparing
materials
Fill the app1ication form required by the Chinese
side;
Health checkup records for foreigners made by Chinese
health quarantine departments;
Credentials of final diplomas and academic records;
In addition, applicants to study for master' and
doctor's degree have to have letters of recommendation by two associate professors(
or commensurate posts);
Self-financed applicants to study in China have to
provide credentials of trustees for China affairs and financial guarantee, in addition
to the above materials.
The above various materials have to be either in
Chinese or in English, or enclosed with translations of the languages. Applicants
can ask for related forms from Chinese embassies or consulates, or Chinese universities.
Selection of schools and majors
Applicants can directly contact related universities
or ask for materials according to the school directory enclosed in this book in
order to choose a suitable university and subject; applicants can also check the
introduction of accepting schools for International students and disciplines made
by the CSC, or just visit related websites on Chinese education:
www.cernet.edu.cn
www.csc.edu.cn
www.cscse.edu.cn
Application time and methods
Application time is from January 1 to April 30 for
international students on inter-governmental bilateral exchange programs. Applicants
should apply through their own country's organizations in charge of selecting students
to study overseas.
Application time is usually from September l5of the
previous year to December l5 for international students on inter-university exchange
programs, self-financed students, and those who start school in spring, while application
time is from February 15 to June 15 for those who start school in autumn. For more
information, please check admission brochures of universities. Mental reparation
for social and cultural differences.
Psychological
Preparations For a Different Society and Culture
Before you go, please don't overlook psychological
preparation in social and cultural fields. You'd better get prepared for possible
problems, and find solutions to them. This will help you to have a good time studying
in China.
You must try to clear up the annoyances brought about
by cultural differences. You will be interested in what is going on around you when
you first step on the Chinese land, and a sense of curiosity will well up in your
heart. However, you will soon unavoidably feel depressed due to cultural differences.
For example, you will find it difficult to communicate, amidst different values
and way of thinking. Don't worry. You'll learn to get accustomed to it bit by bit
as you get to know more about the surroundings. At this time, you will be able to
gradually drive away loneliness and feel the joys of Chinese social and cultural
life.
You must get rid of puzzles and inconveniences brought
about by a changed way of living and different habits and customs. To some extent,
you need to change your accustomed way of living and habits and customs when you
leave your motherland, parents, brothers, and relatives and friends for China, an
unknown land. Everything around you is all exotic, quite different from where you
came from. These puzzles and inconveniences can only be removed when you have a
better understanding of the country and gradually get used to it.
Climate features
in China and necessary preparations
China is located in the east of Asia and faces the
Pacific Ocean on the east, with a terrain descending from west to east. Most of
its areas lie in the north temperate zone, and the continental monsoon climate is
common across the country.
In winter, the south-north temperature varies greatly,
with the difference in temperature of January in Guangzhou, south China and Harbin,
northeast China as much as 35 degrees centigrade on average.
In summer and autumn, most of China enjoys a temperate
climate, bright sunshine, and charming scenery.
Daily clothing
In spring and autumn, light clothing is all right
in most of China. But it's cold in winter, especially in areas north of the Qinling
Mountains and the Huaihe River. So you have to wear heavy clothing to keep out the
cold outside, despite heating facilities inside.
Don't forget to buy health insurance
Self-financed students in China should buy medical
insurance and accident injury insurance. You are free to purchase either in your
own country or in China.
Foreigners should submit application for lodging
before coming to China.
Usually, Chinese universities have dormitories for
international students, accommodated with free bedding. So, international students
have to apply to the recruiting school for lodging before coming to China, because
types of rooms and prices vary greatly. You'd better ask for approval of the accepting
school for your family to come with you, otherwise you have to find lodging for
them by yourself.
With permission, international students can live
outside of the school, but have to register with the local police bureau, as required.
Prepare sufficient tuitions
Tuitions are generally paid on the basis of a school
year. According to Chinese laws and regulations, international students are not
allowed to get employed during the study time. And what's more, work-study opportunities
are rare. So, self-financed students must get well prepared in finances before coming
to China.
Visa affairs for coming to China
International students should hold regular passports
and X visas or F visas to register with the school. Those on six-month or above
study programs in China can apply for X visas to Chinese visa issuing organizations
in foreign countries, by the visa application form for foreigners to study in China
(JW201 or JW202 forms), the admission notice of the school, and health checkup records
for foreigners; those on less than six-month programs in China can apply for F visas
to Chinese visa issuing organizations in foreign countries, by the visa application
form for foreigners to study in China (JW201 or JW202 forms)and the admission notice
of the school; those on short-term group programs in China can apply for F visas
for groups, by invitation letters tom the authorized school.
Family members of international students in China
can apply for visas by invitation letters from the Chinese recruiting school. International
students must go through inspection procedures for health checkup records for foreigners
at Chinese health quarantine departments within the due time, upon arrival. Those
who fail to provide health checkup records for foreigners must take health checkups
at local Chinese health quarantine organizations. Those who are found contracted
with diseases that Chinese laws and regulations don't allow to enter with should
leave China at once for their own country, and bear all expenses for the home journey
by themselves.
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