Entry Requirements
(1) High school graduate with good record or equivalent certificate. Those who have not graduated from high school, submit a Pre-graduation Certificate, or a testimonial which shows your expected graduation time and present your original high school certification, transcripts, and their translations when you register;
(2) Language Requirements for Chinese Medium Programs (The language proficiency certificate must remain valid at the time of admission):
HSK Band 4 with 180 scores or above for Science, Engineering and Architecture studies;
HSK Band 5 with 180 scores or above for Liberal Arts, Economics & Management Studies, Arts, Design and Sport Training.
HSK Band 4 with 180 scores or above for Teaching Chinese to Speakers for Other Language.
(3) Those who do not have an HSK certificate can study in the Chinese Language program at SCUT prior to their degree programs until the required certificate has been completed.
(4) To apply for music related programs, please submit a DVD or CD of your live performance. To apply for architecture related programs, please submit a portrait and a still life you have drawn. For design related programs, please submit two original designs.
(5) Applications for changing majors could be accepted within two weeks after the semester begins.
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it is the best and good university by hiring from people studied there
- 1 Year ago
- Name:Ki***********
- From:Tanzania
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From the mid-1980s to early 2000s, there was a boom in television shows, like Dexter’s Laboratory, Back to the Future and Big Bang Theory series, which left young viewers with an enthusiastic attitude towards the natural and formal sciences. The shows allowed them to reason and become curious to discover if what they saw on screen could be possible- and even what made our screens light up! I also became curious about how I was able to see motion pictures on a screen. How could it work with just a push button? How we are able to capture any one’s actions on a memory stick? Having parents who were both accountants they weren’t of much help when I asked the big “why” and “how” scientific questions. As I grew into my teenage years, I switched up my tactics and begun to read a book called The Essentials of Physics and asked my teachers as well as my peers questions on how things work and what are alternative applications for these things an example of this is how oscillations are able to create signals we are able to use for communication. The answers I received became my gateway into a new universe of understanding and application. It gave me a new way to view the earth and why most objects around us have been shaped the way they are. The book, my teachers and peers became the foundation for my love in science as well as my love in math. This led me to me receiving 1’sin science and math in my Examination Council of Zambia grade 12 finals.
During the wait for my acceptance into Hillcrest National Technical School in Livingstone to study my A-levels, I began to read more books that were related to both the formal and natural sciences like the Physics, Chemistry Demystified books series by Stan Gibilisco and Linda D. Williams respectively and the bird higher engineering mathematic 5th edition book by John Bird . These books were a form of egress from the boredom that was consuming me slowly, as I found joy in being able to understand and solve the problems within that book. These books enabled me to go through my A-level subjects with a smile on my face as I had started my preparation. Along the way, I got to experience a new way of viewing cultures as I was immersed with different people who came from all walks of life. These people showed me that life is not restricted to books but it is bunch of opportunities one must never take granted. I took up playing the guitar. I loved the way I could express myself and felt more empathy with others through music.
My A-level subjects were Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. They appealed to me because they are the reasons everything happens around us. I learnt to appreciate the links between the subjects and how they could relative to my career choice: mechanical engineering. In mathematics, I found a joy so strong it could bend a beam of steel. It is the language that brings together all my subject choices. Every time I learnt something new in linear algebra - like its application in space manipulation -when I solved calculus problems involving real life applications or when figuring out the probability of manufacturing faults, I would fall in love again with this subject.
Physics and chemistry: where can I begin explaining how important these two other subjects are to me and also to us as a human race? I could begin by explaining the wonder that is found in nearly everything in our universe: the atom. Or the way modern technology is heavily dependent on advancements/ research studies on these two subjects. They provide us with the guidelines to live in a much safe and ever changing environment. In physics we learnt all about energy and the absurdity of our own universe as we fell deeper into research in quantum mechanics. Chemistry supported physics by giving us the ability to identify the materials, quantities and where we are most likely to find them. There are the two subjects that very much like notes in a song: notes on their own have no meaning, but brought together can create something special.
I received rewards for my hard work and determination in these subjects. I want to become an engineer to apply what I have learnt into real life. With the advancements in technology, diverse culture and the universities found in China I believe I could become a wonderful engineer whose sole goal is to bring the world of fiction into a realm reality.
- 6 Years ago
- Name:Mw*************
- From:Zambia
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TO CONTINUE MY STUDY AND BILL UP MY EPERIENCE AND SKILL
- 7 Years ago
- Name:ME***********
- From:(Unknown)
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Entry Requirements
(1) High school graduate with good record or equivalent certificate. Those who have not graduated from high school, submit a Pre-graduation Certificate, or a testimonial which shows your expected graduation time and present your original high school certification, transcripts, and their translations when you register;
(2) Language Requirements for Chinese Medium Programs (The language proficiency certificate must remain valid at the time of admission):
HSK Band 4 with 180 scores or above for Science, Engineering and Architecture studies;
HSK Band 5 with 180 scores or above for Liberal Arts, Economics & Management Studies, Arts, Design and Sport Training.
HSK Band 4 with 180 scores or above for Teaching Chinese to Speakers for Other Language.
(3) Those who do not have an HSK certificate can study in the Chinese Language program at SCUT prior to their degree programs until the required certificate has been completed.
(4) To apply for music related programs, please submit a DVD or CD of your live performance. To apply for architecture related programs, please submit a portrait and a still life you have drawn. For design related programs, please submit two original designs.
(5) Applications for changing majors could be accepted within two weeks after the semester begins.
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Fee Structure
Tuition Fee Bachelor RMB 23,000 per year
RMB 92,000 in total (About $ 18,776)Accommodation Fee International Student Dorm (Building C15) Double Room RMB 27 to RMB 8,000 (More Details) Quad room RMB 12 to RMB 3,500 (More Details) International Student Dorm (West Lake) Double Room RMB 33 to RMB 9,800 (More Details) Single Room RMB 50 to RMB 15,000 (More Details) Triple Room RMB 27 to RMB 8,000 (More Details) International Students Apartment Double Room RMB 33 to RMB 10,000 (More Details) Single Room RMB 67 to RMB 20,000 (More Details) Other Fees Application Fee USD 92 Service Fee USD 54 Living Expense RMB 1,500 to RMB 2,000 - Application Materials
"*" means necessary documents that you must provide in your application.
*1. 2 Recommendation Letters
*2. Foreigner Physical Examination Form
Please take it to hospital to have a checkup with all items, including personal information, photo, checking date, doctors' suggestion and signature.
3. Other materials
To apply for music related programs, please submit a DVD or CD of your live performance. To apply for architecture related programs, please submit a portrait and a still life you have drawn. For design related programs, please submit two original designs.
*4. Certificate of HSK
Certificate of HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test)
*5. Passport Copy (Valid duration covers your study period at SCUT)
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included(Photocopy of valid passport identification page. Passport must be an ordinary passport and be valid for at least six months. Applicants currently residing in China must include a copy of the page containing a valid visa or residence permit.)
*6. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
*7. High school academic transcript
Academic transcript in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
*8. High School O'Level Certificate
Those who have not graduated from high school, submit a Pre-graduation Certificate, or a testimonial which shows your expected graduation time and present your original high school certification, transcripts and their translations when you register.
9. Supporting Documents: Certificate of Good Conduct
Provided by your current/previous school/company in Chinese/English to improve your success rate.
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For applicants who are in China: If you are an employee, you still need to provide employment separation certificate and your current residence permit. If you are a student, you need to provide transfer certificate, leaving certificate, certificate of attendance rate issued by previous school and your current residence permit. - How to Apply
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- 2. Fill in online application form. (About 10 minutes)
- 3. Upload required documents. (About 5 minutes)
- 4. Pay the application fee and CUCAS service fee (CUCAS is authorized to collect on the university’s behalf). (About 5 minutes)
- 5. Click “Submit” button.
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Change Log
- • The start date has been updated to August 28, 2023 February 1, 2023
- • The content has been updated. February 1, 2023
- • The service fee has been updated to 50 USD December 28, 2020
- • The content has been updated. December 10, 2020
- • The content has been updated. December 10, 2020
- • The application deadline has been updated to June 30, 2020 June 8, 2020
- • The application deadline has been updated to June 15, 2020 May 7, 2020
- • The service fee has been updated to 100 USD March 3, 2020
- • The content has been updated. February 28, 2020
Basic Information
·Starting Date : | Aug 28 , 2024 | |
·Duration: | 4 Years |
Teaching Language : | Chinese |
Application Deadline: | Jun 30 , 2024 |
Tuition : | RMB 23,000 Per Year |
Application Fee: | USD 92 (Check Policy) |
Service Fee: | USD 54 (Check Policy) |
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