Study in China with a scholarship
Are you thinking about pursuing your studies in China but concerned about the high tuition fees and living expenses? There’s no need to worry, as China offers a wide range of scholarships, providing opportunities for higher education that was previously out of reach. At Songya Mandarin, we understand the importance of achieving your educational goals, and as your trusted advisor, we offer expert scholarship consultation services to help you make your dreams a reality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Studying in China is usually not very expensive, but it depends a lot on the place of study and the type of institution.
The prices to study in one of the first-tier cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou) in a private institution, do not usually differ much from other international destinations. However, if a public center is chosen in a third or fourth level city, it can be very economical.
Getting a scholarship to study in China is quite easy if you have help.
Although there is the possibility of obtaining a scholarship from the Chinese government in a private way, the chances of success are quite slim. If the requirements are met, applying for scholarships through an accredited intermediary institution is usually a guarantee of success.
Yes, to study in China, a type X2 visa (stays of less than 6 months) and type X1 (stays of more than 6 months) are required.
On the contrary, in Taiwan a visa is not required for study stays of less than 3 months for many nationalities (including Spanish).
The basic requirements to obtain the Chinese student visa are the following:
Completed and signed visa application form of the People’s Republic of China
Passport with more than 6 months of validity and at least 2 free pages
Photo ID 48mm x 33mm
Letter of admission from the educational center
JW201 or JW202 certificate from Chinese Ministry of Education
Round trip plane ticket (only for X2 visa)
Depending on the nationality and/or place of application, apart from the basic requirements, additional documentation may be requested, such as proof of economic solvency.
No, it is illegal to enter the country with a different visa for the actual reason of the stay in China.
Studying in China with a tourist visa can lead to fines and even criminal consequences.