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Not only girls, our students are our priority. Be it boys or girls, we want everyone to be safe. Our students are the assets to us. China as a country has strict rules and laws. Not only within the campus, there is safety even if you have to go out of the campus. The huge university campus and hostels are technologically sound and equipped with the security systems so as not to allow strangers barge into the security of the students. China is safe even at night. Yet we would suggest our students not to indulge in any activities where you feel security me be a question. Each coin has two sides.
Medical Universities in China award degrees that are globally recognized. The degrees awarded are not only approved by the Medical Council of India but also by the medical councils of developed countries like US & the UK. This means that students after completing MBBS in China is eligible to write licensing examinations like the FMGE, PLAB, USMLE and many more. Once you qualify, you are on your way to either go for higher studies in the country of the qualifying examination or for residency program.
Ofcourse, Chinese is regarded as the language with one of the highest difficulty levels but there is nothing in this world that cannot be learnt, no skill that cannot be acquired provided you put in your efforts and hard work. Language is the part of curriculum and the students will be taught to read, speak and write the same from the very 1st day of their classes. Students must qualify HSK4 during their study in China. The curriculum for HSK4 accounts to only 1071 characters. If the student studies 20-25 characters in a month, qualifying HSK4 will not be a difficult task. This level allows the student to understand the Chinese text and takes him/her to a level of fluency.
China is a hub of medical education and has some of the premium universities of the world. Not only in the field of medicine, but the universities of China are doing great in the other academic fields too. China has C9 league universities which is an initiative of Chinese Central Government towards promotion and development of higher education in China. Some medical universities approved to admit international students are also the part of C9 league including Fudan University, Xian Jiaotong University and Zhejiang University. Other top universities that are the preferred choice of medical aspirants include Nanjing Medical University, Southeast University, Jiangsu University, Yangzhou University, Shandong University, Xiamen University, Tongji University, China Medical University, Qingdao University and Kunming Medical University.
The average living expenses that a student requires for a sustainable lifestyle in China is 8,000-10,000 Rs per month which means 105-130 USD is suffice for the students. The charges may vary from province to province. In places like Beijing and Shanghai, these may go a little higher depending upon the needs and lifestyle of the students. A two-way ticket between India & China costs somewhere around 35,000-40,000/-. Needless to mention, it can go somewhat higher during the peak tourist seasons. So the students must pre-book their tickets and plan their travels timely.
The visa process takes a time of 3-4 weeks in total which includes receiving the JW202 (Student Visa invitation) from the university followed by visa stamping. go-MBBS.com Consultants helps the students to get both, the JW202 and the visa stamped. The student need not worry about the hassles in visa stamping. We understand that this is totally new for a student to understand how to get visa stamped. Hence, we have experts in the field to assist you with the process and get your visa stamped.
MBBS in China is a 5+1 year programs with 5 years of study and 1 year of rotational internship. Internship at some universities is optional while others have made it mandatory for students. This means that a university where internship is option, students can return to their home country on the completion of their MBBS and pursue internship in home country. Such universities grant provisional degree to the students and on submission of internship proof, the final degree is awarded to the students. While for others where internship is mandatory, students return to their home country only on the completion of their internship with final degree. Such students may have to take up internship again in their home country as per their country rules.
China is a country respecting multiple religions. Gallup poll held in 2015, reported that 90% citizens of China declare themselves as atheists or non-religious. Almost every city has a diverse ethnic group. Officially speaking, there are 4 religions widely followed in China- the Buddhists, Taoism, Islam and Christianity. Buddhism is the oldest of the followed religion in China and it came around 2000 years ago. Taoism is a native religion followed by people since 1700 years ago, Islam came in from people migrated from Arab countries to China and Catholicism form of Christianity is believed to be started in China by the Chinese people.
For entry to a university for MBBS in China, a student must have completed 17 years of age as on 31st December in the year of applying for admission. A student must be 10+2 qualified or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology as the main subjects and knowledge of English language. Most of the universities in China demand 70% or equivalent in 10+2. For an Indian medial aspirant, NEET qualification is a mandatory requirement.
A country like China is rich in its resources and economy. It does not leave a chance to award scholarships to the meritorious students and help them financially. A scholarship also motivates the student to work harder. There are various scholarship grants in China CSC- Chinese Scholarship Council, Chinese Government funded scholarships Provincial Scholarships Jiangsu Jasmine Scholarship Confuncius Institutue Scholarship

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