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Updated At: Oct. 21, 2024, 1:57 p.m.
Tsinghua University
Peking University
Fudan University
Zhejiang University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Undergraduate Programs: High school certificate (HSC or A-Levels).
Postgraduate Programs: A relevant bachelor’s degree.
Language Proficiency: For Chinese-taught programs, HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test) is required. For English-taught programs, IELTS (6.0–6.5) or TOEFL may be required. Some programs may require an entrance exam or interview.
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Undergraduate Programs: USD 2,000 to USD 5,000 per year.
Postgraduate Programs: USD 3,000 to USD 6,000 per year. Tuition fees vary depending on the program and university, but they are generally affordable compared to Western countries.
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Chinese Government Scholarships: Fully funded scholarships that cover tuition, accommodation, and a monthly stipend.
Confucius Institute Scholarships: For students studying Chinese language and culture.
University-Specific Scholarships: Available based on merit and financial need.
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Living costs in China are relatively low, ranging from USD 300 to USD 700 per month, depending on the city. This includes:

Accommodation: USD 100 to USD 300 per month.
Food: USD 150 to USD 200 per month.
Transportation: USD 10 to USD 30 per month with public transport.
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To study in China, Bangladeshi students need to apply for an X1 or X2 Student Visa, depending on the duration of their study:

Admission letter from a Chinese university.
Valid passport.
Proof of financial means.
Completed visa application form and visa fee.
Health and medical examination reports.
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International students can work part-time during their studies, but they must obtain permission from their university and the local exit-entry administration bureau.
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China offers job opportunities in industries such as IT, engineering, finance, and international trade. International students can apply for work permits after graduation, but knowing Mandarin can be beneficial for job hunting.
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While many universities offer English-taught programs, learning Mandarin can enhance your experience, help you integrate into Chinese society, and improve your job prospects. Universities often offer language courses for international students.