Study in China

China offers a lucrative environment to foreign students, welcoming more than 5000 international students from Bangladesh only and overall 20,000+ students each year to its world-class educational institutions. If you intend to study at a Chinese university or college, international students need to apply for a student visa (X1 or X2 visa). The student visa, once issued, allows foreign nationals to study in China at accredited institutions for the duration of their specified academic program.

Why Study in China

  • World-class education with globally recognized degrees
  • Affordable tuition fees and living costs
  • Rich cultural heritage and modern infrastructure
  • Growing economic power with job opportunities
  • Safe environment with low crime rates
  • Extensive scholarship opportunities for international students
  • Modern campuses with excellent facilities

Requirements to Study

  • University admission notice
  • JW201/JW202 form from the institution
  • Valid passport with student visa (X1/X2)
  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • Physical examination certificate
  • Proof of financial capability
  • Chinese language proficiency (HSK) if required
  • Passport-sized photographs

Top Chinese Universities

  • Tsinghua University
  • Peking University
  • Fudan University
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Zhejiang University
  • University of Science and Technology of China

Estimated Tuition Fees

China offers some of the most affordable international education options among major study destinations, with reasonable tuition fees and living expenses.
Undergraduate Scholarships: Most international students receive fully-funded scholarships covering tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses. For students with average academic results, partial scholarships are available where accommodation fees may be required, typically not exceeding ¥5,000 per year. Only in rare cases where scholarship coverage is limited would students need to cover minimal accommodation costs.
Postgraduate tuition fees in China: Most Chinese universities offer fully-funded scholarships for international students that cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses. For students with average academic results, partial scholarships are available where you may only need to pay accommodation fees typically not exceeding ¥5,000 per year. In rare cases where scholarship coverage is limited, students might need to cover minimal accommodation costs while tuition remains waived.
Living expenses: Monthly living costs including accommodation, food, and transportation typically range from BDT 6,000 to BDT 10,000 (approximately $60 to $100 USD) depending on the city and lifestyle.