MBBS Fee structure in China
China is one of the world’s most mature civilizations, with over 4,000 years of history, rich culture, and a great educational tradition. This tradition continues to this day, especially in the field of medicine. China is currently one of the fastest-growing countries in the world for international medical students. In many countries, medical schools have high requirements for merit-based entrance examinations, which means that some students do not pass the merit-based entrance examinations.
Some of these students cannot afford the high tuition fees at private universities (Self Finance). For such students, China has become a popular destination for international students. Our aim is to give you an overview of the MBBS in China Fee Structure.
MBBS Fee Structure In China For Pakistani Students
MBBS fees in China are lower than in other Asian countries and are particularly attractive to students from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In most Chinese universities, an MBBS degree costs GBP 14, which is equivalent to one year of medical studies in other countries. The Ministry of Education is directly involved in every MBBS university.
Because of the low tuition fees for MBBS studies in China and the long-standing and unique system of studying traditional Chinese medicine, students from all over the world come to China to study a wide range of medical courses.
The fee structure of Chinese medical universities.
The tuition fee structure of Chinese medical universities for international students is shown below.
Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medical University
Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medical University was founded in 1959. It is also known as Shanxi Institute. Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medical University is one of the oldest medical faculties in China and is ranked among the top 20 medical universities in China.
Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was licensed to award bachelor’s degrees in 2001. It began accepting international students in 2002. Its tremendous research and innovation in medicine and Chinese medicine have made it an important research center in Shanxi.
Fee structure
The first-year tuition fee is US$ 4 500, which covers the student’s tuition and accommodation costs and subsequent first-year expenses.
Contact and administrative fees
Health insurance
Physical examination
Registration fee
Resident permit
For students studying for a second year or longer, the fee is US$3,200, which includes tuition and accommodation.
Actual fees.
University tuition fee: 18 000 RMB
University residence fee: 1,200 RMB
Accommodation.
2 shared (4500 RMB the first year, 3200 RMB the following year).
4 shared (4230 RMB in the first year, 2930 RMB in the second and subsequent years).
Faculty of Clinical Medicine, Hodai.
Hodai is a university registered by the Ministry of Education of China. Since its establishment, it has received the care and assistance of many leaders of the United Front Working Department of the Central Committee of the National People’s Congress, the Liaoning Provincial Committee of the Political Consultative Conference of the National People’s Congress, and the provincial committees.
In addition, the Secretary of the Shenyang Municipal Committee has promoted cooperation between Shenyang, Fushun, and Hwa University and built regional development in the Surabaya Science and Technology City System.
Fee structure.
In the first year, students pay US$4,550 (including tuition fee, accommodation, application fee, JW202, residence permit, insurance, and registration administration fee).
From the second year onwards, you pay US$3450 (including tuition and accommodation).
Hunan Chinese Medical University
Hunan Chinese Medical University is a public university founded in 1960 in Changsha, Hunan province, China.
Its history dates back to 1934, when the Hunan Chinese Medical College was founded, followed by the Hunan Chinese Medical-Vocational College in 1953. From 1960 to 2000, it was known as Hunan Chinese Medical University.
The current Hunan Chinese Medical University was developed and officially approved by the Ministry of Education in 2006, making this Chinese medical school effectively affiliated with the former Hunan University of Science and Technology and the Hunan Provincial Institute of Chinese Medicine (Research Center).
Fee structure.
First-year students pay US$ 4500 (including tuition fee, accommodation, application fee, JW202, residence permit, medical examination fee, insurance, and registration administration fee).
For second-year students and above, the tuition fee is USD 2500 (including tuition and accommodation).