World-Class Universities
More than 3000 globally-ranking universities
Industry-Focused Programs
Aligned to huge growth sectors
Work Placements
Incorporate professional experience with classroom learning
Excellent Scholarships & Funding
Many of our partner universities offer scholarships, tuition discounts, or even fully funded opportunities.
Post-Study Work Routes
The Graduate route lets you stay, work, and open up longer-term immigration pathways in China
Studying in China means joining one of the fastest-growing education systems in the world, with 71 universities ranked globally. You can choose from English-taught programs while also having the chance to learn Chinese – one of the most valuable languages for business and culture. Many universities offer scholarships that cover tuition, housing, and even living costs, making study abroad highly affordable. On top of that, China`'s mix of ancient traditions and modern innovation gives students a truly unique life experience.
Popular Programs in China`'s Growth Sectors
China is experiencing a skills shortage for occupations like
Robotics Engineering
Computer Science and Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Digital Media Technology
Civil Engineering
Architecture
Food Science and Engineering
Bioengineering
International Economics and Trade
International Business
AI & Robotics
Intelligent Manufacturing
Semiconductors
Smart Manufacturing
Automotive Engineering
Cybersecurity
Healthcare (Geriatrics)
Overall Skilled Labor
International students can work 60% work-weeks equivalents
Frequently Asked Questions
Study in China
China offers 72 world-ranked universities, strong MBBS, STEM and business programs, generous scholarships, global career networks, and deep cultural exposure, all at lower cost compared to many destinations. It's strategic for Asia-focused careers and innovation learning.
You can pursue bachelor's, master's, PhD, language courses, short-term exchange, and professional diplomas across arts, engineering, business, medicine, and Chinese language programs. Scholarships often accompany degree study.
Many universities now offer English-taught degree programs (especially at graduate level) like Zhejiang University offers MBBS programs in English; Mandarin isn't always required for admission, though learning it enhances daily life and career prospects.
For Fall (September) intake: usually March–June 2026; many scholarship deadlines (e.g., Chinese Government Scholarship) close by late Dec–March. Spring intakes are limited.
China is generally safe with low violent crime; urban campuses and cities maintain strong security. Be mindful of petty scams and follow campus and local safety guidance.
Yes. Gradstar runs pre-departure workshops and provides guidance on culture, visas, travel, and settling in, preparing you for a smoother transition.
You can start with a profile evaluation, choose target universities/programs, submit documents with Gradstar's guidance, and complete visa procedures together, ensuring compliance with deadlines and requirements.









