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2012 Annual Report for Studying Abroad in China-About China Universities

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Overall - View of Application

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2012 Annual Report for Studying Abroad in China - About China's Universities

The following content excerpts from "2012 Annual Report for Studying Abroad in China". It lists the basic situation of international students' application to China's universities, students' review for universities, recruitment characteristics of China's universities, etc. All the information can be valuable reference for self-supporting applicants who are inclined to study in China.

"2012 Annual Report for Studying Abroad in China" is based on CUCAS application data. And the data are gathered from all CUCAS self-supporting international students in 2012, more than 200 universities as CUCAS partner, more than 1,000 major fields and more than 10,000 courses.
Note: More than 600 universities in China are qualified to recruit international students.

 

Overall

 

Classified by Programs

Phrase Explanation

Data mentioned below is based on CUCAS statistics.

  1. Universities with most concern
    Universities with largest number of application saving.
  2. Universities with the largest number of applications
    Universities being applied and with largest number for application fee payment.
  3. Universities with lowest tuition fee
    Universities that provide the program of lowest tuition fee.
  4. Universities with high admission requirements
    These universities are top universities in China and pay attention to applicants' overall ability. Only excellent students can be accepted. They are chosen by CUCAS based on the number of applications and the number of admitted students in each university.
  5. Universities with low admission requirements
    These kinds of universities are with good teaching and learning conditions, but with less public awareness. There might be two reasons for the low admission requirements, first, the university needs to raise its popularity; second, and the university needs to develop one certain program or discipline for international communication and external communication based on school's policy.CUCAS presents these schools based on the number of applications, the number of admitted students of each school and schools' admission requirements.
  6. Universities with much shorter time for application processing
    It only takes 1 to 2 weeks to get admission decision after CUCAS submitting application to the university; and takes about one month for CUCAS receiving the admission package from the university.
  7. Universities with much longer time for application processing
    It takes over a month to receive the admission package from the university or it's hard to reach the admission teacher.
  8. Universities with most favorable reception
    Students grade universities at "CUCAS School Reviews" according to their personal study and living experience. The universities with grade 4 or above are the one with most favorable reception.
  9. Universities that require applicants to pay deposit or tuition
    These universities require admitted students to pay deposit or tuition. The payment cannot be refunded if students do not register.
  10. Universities with sole representative
    These universities appoint one company or institution as sole representative to recruit students from one country or several countries. Students from these countries must apply through its agency and they will be charged high service fee, and might be required to pay deposit. If you want to know whether the university appoints exclusive agency in your country or not, please consult CUCAS before apply. Below is the list for schools' exclusive agency.
  11. CUCAS Ranking List
    Students can take this list for reference since CUCAS works it out by reviewing and comparing the history of MBBS universities, faculties, qualifications, teaching equipment, practice conditions, and living facilities, etc.
 

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