Programs & Universities in China - Study in China
A comprehensive guide to China's universities, qualification types, and how to choose the right program — from C9 League to specialized institutions.
Programs & Universities in China
China has over 2,900 higher education institutions — the largest university system in the world by number of students enrolled. For international students, the sheer scale can feel overwhelming. But the system is well-organized into tiers, and once you understand the structure, choosing the right university becomes much more manageable.
The key advantage of the Chinese system is variety: from world-top-20 research powerhouses to specialized institutions in medicine, art, agriculture, and technology, there is a match for virtually every academic goal and budget.
Understanding China's University Tiers
The C9 League
The C9 League is China's most elite university grouping — nine research-intensive universities that receive the highest government funding and attract the strongest students and faculty. Think of them as China's Ivy League.
| University | Founded | Approx. Students | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tsinghua University | 1911 | 53,000+ | Engineering, CS, architecture, business |
| Peking University | 1898 | 47,000+ | Humanities, law, science, medicine |
| Fudan University | 1905 | 35,000+ | Social sciences, journalism, medicine, philosophy |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University | 1896 | 48,000+ | Engineering, medicine, business, naval architecture |
| Zhejiang University | 1897 | 60,000+ | Engineering, agriculture, CS, optical engineering |
| University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) | 1958 | 18,000+ | Physics, chemistry, quantum computing, AI |
| Nanjing University | 1902 | 37,000+ | Astronomy, geology, chemistry, literature |
| Harbin Institute of Technology | 1920 | 53,000+ | Aerospace, robotics, civil engineering, welding |
| Xi'an Jiaotong University | 1896 | 45,000+ | Mechanical engineering, energy, management |
C9 universities are best for: Students pursuing research careers, competitive global industries, or maximum brand recognition on their CV. Admission is competitive, particularly for Chinese-taught programs, but English-taught programs and scholarship tracks can be more accessible.
Project 985 Universities (Beyond C9)
The Project 985 group includes all C9 universities plus 30 more elite institutions. These universities receive substantial government funding and are recognized internationally.
Notable 985 universities include:
- Wuhan University — Remote sensing, water resources, law, philosophy
- Sun Yat-sen University — Medicine, business, marine science (Guangzhou)
- Tongji University — Architecture, urban planning, civil engineering (Shanghai)
- Xiamen University — Economics, chemistry, marine science (Xiamen)
- Sichuan University — Oral medicine, polymer materials, literature (Chengdu)
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology — Optical engineering, mechanical engineering, medicine (Wuhan)
- Central South University — Metallurgy, mining, medical science (Changsha)
- Tianjin University — Chemical engineering, architecture, management (Tianjin)
Project 211 and Double First-Class Universities
Project 211 includes 116 universities identified as key institutions for national development. The newer Double First-Class initiative (launched 2017) is gradually replacing the 985/211 system with a more dynamic evaluation of universities and individual disciplines.
What this means for you: A university might not be in the C9 or even 985, but could have a "first-class discipline" in your specific field. For example:
- Beijing Foreign Studies University — Best for foreign languages and translation
- China University of Political Science and Law — Top for law
- Central Academy of Fine Arts — Best for art and design
- Beijing Film Academy — Top for film studies in Asia
- China Agricultural University — Leading agricultural sciences
- Beijing Sport University — Top for sports science
Types of Programs for International Students
Chinese Language Programs
| Duration | Level | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 6 months | Short-term | Intensive language study, often with cultural activities |
| 1 year | Standard | Foundation year covering HSK 1–4 |
| 2 years | Advanced | Comprehensive program reaching HSK 5–6 |
Language programs are available at virtually every major university and accept students at all levels. They often include calligraphy, martial arts, cooking classes, and excursions as cultural components.
Bachelor's Degree Programs (4–5 years)
Chinese bachelor's degrees typically take 4 years, with some fields (medicine, architecture, some engineering programs) requiring 5 years. International students can choose from:
- Chinese-taught programs — Full immersion, requires HSK 4+, widest range of subjects
- English-taught programs — Growing rapidly, strongest in business, engineering, medicine, and CS
- Bilingual programs — Courses in both languages, ideal for building Mandarin skills alongside your degree
Master's Degree Programs (2–3 years)
| Type | Duration | Focus | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Master's | 2–3 years | Research and thesis | Students pursuing PhD or research careers |
| Professional Master's | 2–3 years | Practical skills and projects | Career-oriented students |
| MBA | 2 years | Business management | Professionals with work experience |
PhD Programs (3–4 years)
China is rapidly becoming a top destination for doctoral research. PhD programs are well-funded (CSC covers most costs), and China's research output now rivals the United States in many fields. Most PhD programs are 3–4 years, though extensions are common and generally approved.
Top Universities by Subject Area
Rankings tell a clearer story when you look at specific subjects rather than overall university rankings.
Engineering & Technology
| University | Global Ranking (QS Subject) | Strongest Sub-fields |
|---|---|---|
| Tsinghua University | Top 5 globally | Civil, mechanical, electrical, CS |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Top 30 | Mechanical, naval, automation |
| Zhejiang University | Top 30 | Chemical, control, optical |
| Harbin Institute of Technology | Top 50 | Aerospace, robotics, welding |
| Huazhong University of Science & Technology | Top 75 | Optical, mechanical, energy |
Computer Science & AI
| University | Notable Programs | Research Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Tsinghua University | CS, AI, software engineering | AI, machine learning, NLP |
| Peking University | CS, data science, AI | Algorithms, AI, quantum computing |
| USTC | CS, quantum information | Quantum computing, cybersecurity |
| Zhejiang University | CS, CAD, AI | Computer vision, AI, graphics |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University | CS, AI, information security | AI, robotics, cybersecurity |
Business & Economics
| University | Notable Programs | Strengths |
|---|---|---|
| Peking University (Guanghua) | MBA, finance, economics | Top MBA in China, strong alumni network |
| Tsinghua University (SEM) | MBA, finance, management | Tech-focused business, innovation |
| Fudan University (School of Management) | MBA, IMBA, finance | International partnerships, Shanghai location |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Antai) | MBA, accounting, finance | Highly ranked MBA, industry connections |
| CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) | MBA, EMBA | Top-ranked MBA in Asia, global network |
Medicine (MBBS Programs)
China has become a popular destination for medical degrees, particularly its MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) programs taught in English. These are recognized by the WHO and medical councils in many countries.
| University | Program Duration | Language | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peking University Health Science Center | 6 years | Chinese/English | Top medical school in China |
| Fudan University (Shanghai Medical College) | 6 years | Chinese/English | Strong clinical training |
| Zhejiang University School of Medicine | 5+3 years | Chinese/English | Research-intensive |
| Wuhan University (MBBS) | 6 years | English | Popular with international students |
| Nanjing Medical University | 6 years | English | Large international student body |
| Jiangsu University | 6 years | English | Affordable, well-established MBBS |
Chinese Language & Culture
| University | Location | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) | Beijing | China's premier language university, largest international student community |
| Peking University | Beijing | Prestigious name, excellent language programs |
| Fudan University | Shanghai | Strong language program with cultural immersion |
| Nanjing University | Nanjing | Excellent Mandarin program, historical city |
| Sichuan University | Chengdu | Affordable, immersive environment |
English-Taught Programs: What's Available
The number of English-taught programs in China has grown rapidly over the past decade. Here is the current landscape:
English-Taught Programs by Field
| Field | Availability | Top Universities |
|---|---|---|
| Business/MBA | Widely available | Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan, SJTU, CEIBS |
| Engineering | Growing | Tsinghua, SJTU, Zhejiang, HIT |
| Medicine (MBBS) | Well-established | Wuhan, Nanjing Medical, Jiangsu, Zhejiang |
| Computer Science | Growing | Tsinghua, Peking, USTC, Zhejiang |
| International Relations | Available | Peking, Tsinghua, Fudan, Renmin |
| Economics | Available | Peking, Fudan, SJTU, Xiamen |
| Environmental Science | Growing | Tsinghua, Peking, Tongji |
| Chinese Language | Widely available | BLCU, all major universities |
How to Compare and Choose Programs
Use this checklist when evaluating your options:
Academic Quality
- What are the subject-specific rankings (QS, THE, Shanghai Ranking)?
- Is the program part of a Double First-Class discipline?
- What is the faculty's research output and international reputation?
- Are there partnerships with overseas universities?
Practical Outcomes
- What are the graduate employment rates?
- Do graduates work at companies or in fields you are targeting?
- Are there internship or industry placement components?
- What does the alumni network look like?
Student Experience
- How many international students are in the program?
- What support services exist for international students?
- What is the quality of campus facilities (labs, libraries, dormitories)?
- What is the city like for international students?
Financial Considerations
- What is the total tuition for the full program?
- Is the program eligible for CSC or other scholarships?
- What are the living costs in that city?
- Are there part-time work or internship stipend opportunities?
Program Duration Comparison
| Program Type | Duration | Tuition Range (CNY/year) | Language Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Language | 6 months – 2 years | 8,000–25,000 | Chinese |
| Bachelor's | 4–5 years | 20,000–35,000 | Chinese, English, bilingual |
| Master's (Academic) | 2–3 years | 25,000–45,000 | Chinese, English |
| Master's (Professional/MBA) | 2 years | 30,000–200,000+ | Chinese, English |
| PhD | 3–4 years | 30,000–50,000 | Chinese, English |
| Exchange/Short-term | 1 semester – 1 year | Varies | Varies |
Common Mistakes When Choosing a Program
- Choosing only based on overall university ranking — A university ranked 200th overall may be top 20 in your specific field. Check subject rankings.
- Ignoring language requirements — If a program is taught in Chinese and you have HSK 3, you will struggle. Be honest about your language level.
- Not verifying degree recognition — Especially for medicine, law, and education, confirm that your target country recognizes degrees from your chosen Chinese university.
- Overlooking city factors — Beijing and Shanghai are not the only options. Cheaper cities often offer a better quality of life and more authentic cultural immersion.
- Applying only to C9 schools — These are extremely competitive. Include 985 and strong 211 universities for realistic options.
- Not checking English-taught availability — Some programs list as "English-taught" but actually conduct some courses in Chinese. Verify the actual language of instruction.
Next Steps
- Understand the application process — Step-by-step guide to applying to Chinese universities
- Calculate your costs — Get a realistic financial picture with scholarship options
- Check visa requirements — Start your X1/X2 student visa preparation
- Explore life in China — Housing, transport, healthcare, and daily life
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are there English-taught programs in China?
What is the difference between Project 985 and Project 211 universities?
Can I transfer credits from my home university to a Chinese university?
What are the most popular fields for international students in China?
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