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Q: How hard is it to get enrolled in Master studies in Beijing?

How hard is it to get enrolled in Master studies in Beijing? By that, I mean not to study Chinese, but Economics, Finance, etc? Is anyone doing master in those disciplines? How much does it costs approx and where is it the best place to get enrolled? thanks

11 years 39 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Beijing

 
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There are schools that will accept foreigners into their Masters programs, however, all of the ones that I know are only taught in Chinese.  So if you don't have solid knowledge of Chinese (both spoken & written) it will be almost impossible.

 

The cost will vary depending on the discipline, school location, and quality of the school. It can range from 20-300k per year.  Also, there are foreign schools such as USC (University of Southern California) that have satellite universities here that you can also get a masters at.  But they will certainly be at the more expensive end of the spectrum.  However, their degrees will be more universally recognized than Chinese degrees.

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