Country Guide

China

China has emerged as an important study destination, particularly in engineering, medicine, technology, and business-related fields. Chinese universities are increasingly visible in global rankings and offer a growing number of programs taught in English, alongside…

China
Country overview
Major Cities:
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Wuhan
Universities:
≈ 2,700 public universities
limited private universities
Student Budget:
€700 – €1,100 per month (Beijing / Shanghai higher) + Tuition Fees
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Key Information

What you should know

Safety & Wellbeing

China is generally considered safe for international students, with strong campus security and well-organised student environments. Major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen offer modern infrastructure, efficient public transport, and comprehensive campus services. International students typically live in dedicated university housing.

Cost Overview

Studying in China can be more affordable than in many Western destinations. Tuition fees and living costs are generally moderate, particularly outside major metropolitan centres. Some institutions offer scholarships or reduced fees for international students.

Visa & Legal Notes

Moroccan students must obtain a Chinese student visa before arrival. The application requires an official university admission letter, proof of accommodation, financial means, and medical checks. Procedures should be prepared in advance due to administrative timelines.

Key Cities

Explore key cities in China

Beijing

Shanghai

Guangzhou

Suitability

Is it the right fit?

Suitable For

Students interested in engineering, medicine, or technology, Families seeking more affordable non-Western study options, Students open to international and multicultural environments, Students willing to study in English or learn Mandarin

Not Suitable For

Students seeking Western-style academic systems only, Those uncomfortable with cultural and language differences, Students preferring highly flexible academic structures

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