Study in China · University Application Support

One-stop Study in China planning for international students.

China offers a wide range of English-taught and Chinese-taught degree programs, scholarships and career opportunities. We help you understand the options that truly match your background, and design a realistic application plan instead of only chasing “famous brands”.

From clarifying your goals, choosing schools and majors, preparing documents to arrival support in China, we walk you through each step so that you can study in China with confidence.

International students studying in China

Who is this Study in China service for?

Instead of blindly following rankings or advertisements, we focus on students who want to make thoughtful, realistic choices. This service is suitable if you:

  • Plan to apply for undergraduate, postgraduate or language programs in China.
  • Are considering switching majors or country and want to know whether China is a good fit.
  • Already have some target schools in mind but are not sure if your profile is competitive.
  • Would like a long-term plan that connects study, internships, and future career development.
Common goals of our students
Explore future direction Obtain a recognized degree Improve Chinese / English Gain work experience in China

Before talking about “which university”, we first clarify your motivations and constraints: budget, language level, academic background and long-term plans. Only then does it make sense to discuss specific schools and majors.

What do we do for you?

1. Reality-based school and major selection

We combine your academic background, grades, language ability and budget with real admission data to help you distinguish between “dream”, “match” and “safety” options instead of only looking at rankings.

2. Application timeline and strategy

We create a personalized application schedule, including language tests, document preparation, online application, interviews and scholarship opportunities, so you know what to do at each stage.

3. Document and communication support

We guide you in preparing application documents such as personal statements, recommendation letters and CVs, and help you communicate with universities when clarification is needed.

Typical Study in China application process

1
Understanding your background

We collect your academic history, language scores, interests and budget, and discuss your short-term and long-term plans.

2
Selecting target programs

We help you identify a list of suitable universities and programs, divided into “dream”, “match” and “safety” tiers.

3
Preparing application documents

We guide you in writing and polishing personal statements, obtaining recommendation letters and organizing transcripts and certificates.

4
Submitting applications

We assist you with completing online application forms, uploading documents and tracking each university’s status updates.

5
Admission, visa and arrival

After you receive admission offers, we help you understand scholarship conditions, prepare visa documents and get ready for your arrival in China.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I have to speak fluent Chinese to study in China?
A: Not necessarily. Many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at the postgraduate level. However, basic Chinese is very helpful for daily life and future career development in China.
Q: How early should I start preparing?
A: Ideally you should begin planning 6–18 months before your intended start date, especially if you need to improve your language level or aim for scholarships.
Q: Can you guarantee admission?
A: We do not promise “guaranteed admission”. What we do is help you build a realistic list of schools and present your background in a clear and honest way, increasing your chances in a responsible manner.
What kind of students work with us?
  • High school graduates or undergraduates exploring the possibility of studying in China.
  • Students who wish to combine language learning with degree programs or internships.
  • Professionals seeking further study or short-term training in China related to their industry.

If you are unsure whether studying in China is the right choice for you, we can start with a low-pressure conversation to explore your options before you make any decisions.

Service fee & next steps

Our Study in China assistance service fee typically starts from USD 400, depending on the number of universities you apply to, the complexity of your documents, and whether expedited processing is required.

University application review usually takes around 4–12 weeks. Visa processing time varies by country and by the schedule of the local Chinese embassy or consulate.

Want to quickly understand your own situation? Click here to contact our consultant for a one-on-one evaluation and quotation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How early should I start preparing to study in China?

We generally recommend starting your planning 6–12 months in advance, including language preparation, research on universities and programs, document collection, and online applications. Competitive universities and scholarship schemes often have earlier deadlines, so early planning gives you more options and a better chance of admission.

Q2: Do I need to speak Chinese to study in China?

It depends on the program type. Chinese-taught degree programs usually require a certain HSK level, while English-taught programs focus more on English proficiency (such as IELTS or TOEFL). We will recommend suitable program options and pathways based on your current language level.

Q3: What is the typical budget for tuition and living expenses?

Costs vary by city and university, but in many cases annual tuition for bachelor and master programs ranges from approximately RMB 15,000 to 50,000. When you add accommodation, meals, insurance, and daily expenses, the overall cost of studying in China is often lower than in many Western countries.

Q4: What should I pay attention to when applying for a student visa (X1 / X2)?

Make sure that the information on your admission notice, JW form, and passport is consistent, and prepare photos, medical checks, and financial proofs if required by the embassy or consulate. After arrival, you must complete residence permit procedures and accommodation registration within the required timeframe. We provide checklists and reminders to help you stay on track.

Q5: Does your Study in China service include support after arrival?

Depending on your needs, we can offer guidance on registration procedures, practical tips for daily life, and assistance in communicating with the university, helping you adapt more quickly to studying and living in China.

Further reading: planning a suitable Study in China pathway for international students

Universities in China differ greatly in terms of admission quotas, scholarship policies, language requirements and application timelines. Relying only on publicly available information often makes it difficult to judge which programs are truly suitable for you. If your application plan is not well structured, it is easy to miss important deadlines for your ideal universities or lose scholarship opportunities due to incomplete preparation.

End-to-end support from school selection to arrival in China

Based on each student's language foundation, academic background, budget and career goals, we provide practical recommendations on universities and majors, and help prepare key application materials such as personal statements, recommendation letters and CVs. During the admission stage, we continue to follow up with universities and assist in responding to additional requirements. Once you move into the visa phase, we offer clear guidance on medical checks, insurance, accommodation arrangements and registration after arrival, so you can start your studies and life in China with confidence.