Studying abroad in China is relatively inexpensive, much cheaper than studying and living in European countries, the U.S., Japan, South Korea and many other countries. Normally the annual expense is from USD 6,000 to USD 9,000, depending on the university’s location. A larger city will cost you more in tuition and accommodation, while a small town or a city in Western China may cost significantly less.
Specifically, the following costs are associated with studying abroad in China:
For your reference, here is a list of costs for an U.S. student studying in Beijing for one year.
Estimated Expenses for studying in China
| Application Fee | USD 120 |
| CUCAS Service Fee | USD 50 (From Nov. 1st 2011) |
| Visa Fee | USD 140 |
| Air Ticket Fare | USD 600 |
| Insurance | USD 100 |
| Tuition | USD 3,500 |
| Textbook | USD 100 |
| Accommodation Fee | USD 3,000 |
| Living Expenses and others | USD 2,000 |
| In total | USD 9630 |
Saving money
If you would like to study Chinese language, the tuition fee varies between different cities. If your budget is limited, we suggest that you study in a smaller city or a city in Western China, where the studying expense will be decreased by 20% - 30%. These cities include: Xi'an, Chongqing, Chengdu, Wuhan, Changsha, Shenyang, Dalian, Qingdao, Lanzhou, Urumqi, Guiyang, etc. Meantime, the studying costs in such ‘first-tier’ cities as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Dalian, or Guangzhou are much higher than other cities in China.
Specifically, if you would like to study an MBBS program which is taught in English entirely, the tuition fee will be more expensive than other programs in China. The cheapest MBBS program is provided by Jiangsu University (in Zhenjiang) and is 22,000 RMB/year, while the most expensive one is offered by Tongji University (in Shanghai) and is 50,000 RMB/year. However, the average cost of MBBS programs is about 30,000 RMB/year, which is equivalent to about 5,000 USD/year.
If you can't afford the studying cost right now, we suggest you that you start by working on your Chinese. Then, if your HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test) score is high enough, you may be eligible for a Chinese Government Scholarship, which is available to assist international students study at Chinese universities
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