China

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Bachelor's Degree:
Admission Requirements: To apply for a bachelor's degree program, international students are usually required to have completed their secondary education and obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent. Additionally, they may need to meet specific language proficiency requirements, such as providing scores from tests like the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Program Structure: Bachelor's degree programs in China typically combine a set of core courses related to the chosen field of study along with elective courses. The structure may also include internships or practical training opportunities. The final year of study often involves a research project or a thesis.
Language of Instruction: Most bachelor's degree programs in China are taught in Mandarin Chinese. However, there are some programs available in English, particularly in fields like engineering, business, and international relations.

Master's Degree:
Admission Requirements: To apply for a master's degree program, international students are generally required to hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Additionally, they may need to provide letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and demonstrate language proficiency.
Program Structure: Master's degree programs in China usually consist of a combination of coursework and research. Students are required to complete a set number of credits by taking specific courses related to their field of study. They may also be expected to undertake independent research, write a thesis, or participate in practical training.
Language of Instruction: The language of instruction for master's degree programs in China can vary. Some programs are taught in Mandarin Chinese, while others are available in English. 

Living

Accommodation: Rent prices in major cities are generally higher, especially for apartments in popular areas. On average, a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from 4,000 to 8,000 CNY per month, while outside the city center, it can range from 2,500 to 5,000 CNY per month. Shared accommodations or university dormitories are often more affordable options for students.

Food: The cost of food in China is relatively affordable, especially if you eat local Chinese cuisine. Street food and local restaurants can offer inexpensive meal options, typically ranging from 10 to 40 CNY per meal. Eating at mid-range restaurants or international chains can cost around 50 to 100 CNY per meal.

Transportation: Public transportation in China is generally affordable and well-developed. The cost of transportation varies depending on the city and the mode of transport. For example, metro fares can range from 2 to 10 CNY per trip, while bus fares are usually around 2 to 4 CNY. Taxis have a starting fare of around 10 to 15 CNY, with additional charges for distance traveled.

Utilities: The cost of utilities such as electricity, water, and heating can vary depending on the city and your consumption. On average, monthly utility bills for a small apartment can range from 200 to 500 CNY. Internet and mobile phone services are relatively affordable, with monthly plans starting from around 100 to 200 CNY.

Healthcare: Healthcare costs in China can vary depending on the type of service and the location. Public hospitals generally offer more affordable healthcare services compared to private hospitals. It is advisable to have health insurance to cover medical expenses while living in China.

Entertainment and Leisure: The cost of entertainment and leisure activities can vary widely. Prices for movie tickets, gym memberships, and other recreational activities can range from 20 to 200 CNY, depending on the city and the venue.

About

China is the fourth-largest country in the world, covering an area of approximately 9.6 million square kilometers. It borders 14 countries, including Russia, India, and Vietnam. The country has diverse landscapes, ranging from vast plains, high plateaus, and deserts to mountain ranges and coastal areas. China is home to several major rivers, including the Yangtze, Yellow, and Pearl rivers.

Population:
China has the world's largest population, with over 1.4 billion people. The country has a rich cultural and ethnic diversity, with the Han Chinese being the majority ethnic group. However, China also has 55 officially recognized ethnic minority groups, such as the Tibetans, Uighurs, Mongols, and Zhuang.

Language:
The official language of China is Mandarin Chinese, which is spoken by the majority of the population. However, China is linguistically diverse, and there are several other major dialects and languages spoken by different ethnic groups across the country. These include Cantonese, Shanghainese, Hakka, and various regional dialects.

Economy:
China has the world's second-largest economy and is considered a global economic powerhouse. Over the past few decades, the country has experienced rapid economic growth and has become a major player in international trade and manufacturing. China is known for its manufacturing industries, including electronics, textiles, automobiles, and machinery. It is also a significant producer and consumer of agricultural products. In recent years, China has been focusing on developing high-tech industries and promoting innovation and technology.

Tourism:
China has a rich cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes, attracting millions of tourists each year. The country offers a wide range of attractions, including historical sites, such as the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City, and the Terracotta Army. China is also famous for its stunning natural beauty, with attractions like the Yangtze River, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, and the Karst landscapes in Guilin.

Transportation:
China has an extensive transportation network, including a well-developed system of roads, railways, and airports. The country has the world's largest high-speed rail network, connecting major cities at speeds exceeding 300 km/h (186 mph). China also has numerous domestic and international airports, with Beijing Capital International Airport being one of the busiest in the world. Public transportation within cities is efficient, with metro systems in major urban areas. Buses and taxis are also widely available for local transportation.

Universities

Student visa

Study visa conditions for China
First, the university must send you the original versions of the admission document and the foreign student visa application form (JW202). That is, the documents must be in your hands. At the same time, these documents should be sent in electronic form to the email address of the embassy.

The second issue is related to insurance. It is not required to purchase travel insurance in Azerbaijan for a Chinese visa. Insurance must be purchased after traveling to China. Before getting insurance, you must have a health certificate. In this regard, it is necessary to undergo a medical examination in China.

Documents required for China visa
The documents required for a Chinese visa are as follows:

1 photo 3.5×4.5 with white background.
Original and copy of passport.
Original and copy of ID card.
The original and a copy of the university's original admission document.
Original and copy of foreign student visa application form (JW202).
Bank account statement (minimum USD 2500).
One-way ticket booking.
Application form for X1 visa. Link to fill out the form: https://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn/

Registration for the meeting
After the conditions of the study visa for China are fulfilled, you choose and confirm the time for the appointment for the submission of documents at the Chinese Embassy. After that, two documents confirming both the application form and the time for the meeting are automatically prepared on the site. You need to download these two documents to your computer and print them. That's it, after that, you approach the embassy with the above documents and submit your visa documents. It takes approximately 1 week and 10 days to obtain a Chinese visa. In exceptional cases, a Chinese visa can be obtained for a shorter period of time.

Documents

Requirements for a bachelor's and master's degree may vary depending on the specific program, university, and field of study. However, here are some general guidelines:

·       High school diploma / diploma

·       Academic Transcript

·       Language certificate: TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo or proof of studying in a foreign language

·       Letter of motivation

·       Letters of recommendation

·       CV

·       Passport

·       Some programs may have additional requirements such as essays, interviews, SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT.

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