The university fees in China
26,2010
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New China began accepting overseas students in 1950. In the past few years, the number of foreign students in China has increased greatly. And the programmes available are diverse in catering to different needs of foreign students, which include language students, undergraduates, postgraduates, doctoral students, research scholars, and those taking all kinds of short-term training courses.
New China began accepting overseas students in 1950. In the past few years, the number of foreign students in China has increased greatly. And the programmes available are diverse in catering to different needs of foreign students, which include language students, undergraduates, postgraduates, doctoral students, research scholars, and those taking all kinds of short-term training courses.
Study in China is inexpensive. You can get a general idea about expenses by looking at catalogs or application information provided by each university. The following table is only a rough guide to expenses for self-supporting foreign students. Tuition rates for different programs in different universities vary tremendously; the cost of living in different parts of China also varies. For more detailed and up-to-date information, please consult the admission brochures of each institution.
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Sorts of Foreign Students
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Fee Standard (per person per year)
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Tuition fee for arts subjects
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Undergraduates,
Chinese-language trainees
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US $1,700-3,200
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Postgraduates
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US $2,200-3,700
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Doctoral students
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US $2,700-4,200
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Short-term students
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US $350-600 per month
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Tuition fee for science, technology, agriculture, medicine, sports, art
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Undergraduates, common trainees
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US $1,800-6,400
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Postgraduates
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US $2,600-7,400
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Doctoral students
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US $2,900-8,400
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Short-term students
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US $350-1,200
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Registration fee
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US $50-100
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Accommodation
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US $2-3 per person (in a shared room with a public toilet and bathroom). Accommodation of a higher standard is often available, although at greater expense.
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Course materials
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US $30-50 for arts subjects, a little bit more for sciences, agronomy, medicine, sports and art.
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Canteen food
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US $40-60 per person per month for foreign student dining halls; US $20-30 per person per month for Chinese student dining halls.
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Insurance fee
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US $88 per year or US $58 for six months
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