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The part that matters

The hard part isn't getting in. It's the first month.

What a student actually needs, what documents to prepare, how the money moves, and how we carry the first year so they can focus on studying.

When you arrive

Someone is waiting at the airport.

A named person meets the student — and the family receives that person's photograph before the student flies. Everything in the first week is handled, not left to a nervous teenager.

  • Met at the airportBy a named person, photo sent to parents first.
  • SIM card & bank accountSorted in the first week.
  • Dormitory & enrolmentSettled in, room video sent home.
  • Police registrationThe paperwork handled for them.
Before you apply

Entry requirements

  • 60% overall in HSSC (12th) for five universities; 70% for Harbin Medical and Capital Medical.
  • Age over 18 and under 25.
  • The CSCA test is mandatory for all undergraduate applicants.
  • HSK Chinese: required in year one at Shandong First; before the year-five internship at Hebei; not required in year one at Shandong Second, Shanxi, Harbin or Capital.
  • Below 60%, or where the budget does not reach: the one-year Chinese language programme is a real route.

Documents — the standard list

  • Passport (first page) and a passport photo on a white background.
  • Police clearance certificate.
  • SSC (10th) and HSSC (12th) transcripts and certificates.
  • Medical / physical examination form and application form.
  • Valid CSCA score report.

Extras: Shandong First BDS also needs a 1–1.5 minute English introduction video and a bank statement; Hebei also needs a 2-minute video and two recommendation letters.

How the money moves — four stages

  • Application — fee paid at document submission. Non-refundable once the pre-admission letter is issued.
  • Conditional offer — some universities take a deposit (Shandong First ¥5,000) that is deducted from first-year tuition, not added to it.
  • Admission letter — the ¥15,000 management charge (first year only) to the handling company, which prepares the JW202 visa document.
  • Tuition — paid directly into the university's own account. Not to an agent, not to a middleman, not in cash.
Three things every family should be told. Fees once paid are non-refundable and non-transferable under the MOU the student signs. Air ticket, books, stationery and food are not in any package on these pages. And no scholarship in this catalogue is guaranteed — every total is quoted without one.
You have not missed the year. The founder of TGX Grow flew to China in December for a September batch and lost nothing, because the first year is language. Late entry is genuinely possible on most of these programmes. Anyone creating deadline panic is selling, not advising — but do confirm the currently open intake with us in writing before you promise a family a date.
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