China currently provides free
university education. Students do not have to pay tuition fee
and are provided with free on-campus dormitories. Grants or
subsidies will be given to students whose families have
financial difficulties. The dormitory, which forms an important
part of university life, is run by the students themselves
through the students' union under the China Students'
Federation, to which all enrolled students belong.
The education
system is under reform. The number of paid students increases
dramatically in recent years. The trend may continue and the
government may eventually adopt a pay system instead.
LIVING COST IN
CHINA
Living Cost
for International Students in China
Food costs are generally reasonable
in China, so housing is the major expense. Contacts are
important for finding the best place to live, so start talking
to people as soon as you reach there for comfortable but
reasonably priced living arrangements. In general, western China
tends to be cheaper than the eastern port cities of Beijing,
Qingdao, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. In Beijing, both furnished and
unfurnished properties are available. Furnished houses are very
easy to find in the rental market of Beijing.
For travel between cities, buses and boats are almost always
cheaper than trains and planes.
More on accommodation
The students will be housed in safe,
secure, clean and comfortable accommodation. The standard style
of accommodation is in double occupancy rooms, but single
accommodation is available at an additional cost.
In Beijing,
participants will be housed in a three star hotel, adjacent to
the campus of Beijing University. All rooms include attached
(en-suite) western-style bath, 24-hour hot water,
air-conditioning, television and telephone. Most rooms offer
ports for internet connection as well.
In Shanghai, the
housing will be in university-owned on-campus housing on the
campus of Shanghai Jiao tong University. As in Beijing, in
Shanghai all rooms include attached (en-suite) western-style
bath, 24-hour hot water, air-conditioning, television and
telephone and most rooms also have ports for internet
connection.
In Hong Kong: In
fall semesters housing in Hong Kong will be in a three star
hotel, adjacent to the campus of Hong Kong University. In spring
semesters this final week of the program will be spent in
university-owned on-campus housing on the campus of Hong Kong
University. As in Beijing and Shanghai, all rooms will include
attached (en-suite) western-style bath, 24-hour hot water,
air-conditioning, television and telephone and most rooms also
have ports for internet connection. ( http://www.abroadeducation.com.np/study-in/china/living-cost.html
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