1. APPLICATION FEES : 100-150 EURO (Depend on institute requirement)
2. File Opening Charge : 12,000 BDT
3. EMBASSY FEES : BDT 2,650 – BDT 8,300 depending on single/double/multi entry and service level. (See CVASC / local agent ranges.)
4. BANK STATEMENT: No need
5. TUITION FEES: (Depends on Course & Program) We offer 100% Scholarship
program also.
Bachelor’s (per year): RMB 18,000 – RMB 60,000 (~USD 2,500 – 8,500). Lower-cost public
universities can be ~RMB 12,000–20,000; higher / specialized programs cost more.
Master’s (per year): RMB 25,000 – RMB 80,000+ (~USD 3,500 – 11,000+). Research/elite programs can be higher.
6. Medical: Check No 04 Point
7. IELTS: No need
8. Police Clearance Certificate: No Need
9. Health Insurance: Check No 08 Point
10. SERVICE CHARGE: 1000 USD
Scholarships In China
1) Which visa & the short process
Visa type:
o X1 — for study longer than 180 days (most Bachelor's & Master's). You enter China on an X1, then within 30 days apply for a Temporary Residence Permit at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB).
o X2 — short programs (≤180 days), not typical for degree students.
Main steps (typical)
Apply to Chinese university → receive Admission Notice (录取通知书) and JW201 / JW202 (or online Confirmation Form) if required. Fill Chinese visa application form + collect documents (passport, photo, admission notice, JW201/202 or online printout, proof of accommodation, financial proof, CV, etc.). Submit at China Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) or Embassy in Dhaka.
Receive X1 visa, travel to China. Within 30 days apply for Temporary Residence Permit (need Foreigner Physical Examination Record). Residence
permit replaces X1 entry stamp for re-entry.
2) Required documents (common list)
Valid passport (6+ months), completed visa application form, passport photo.
Original Admission Notice from university.
JW201 / JW202 (or printout/confirmation form if issued online) — issued by university / authorities for full-time degree students.
Foreigner Physical Examination Record (for residence-permit stage; sometimesrequired before travel).
Proof of accommodation, admission, financial sufficiency (bank statements) and any extra forms requested by the university or local PSB.
3) Visa & CVASC fees (Bangladesh) — typical ranges (2025)
Fee components: Embassy visa fee + CVASC / application service fee + optional express.
Standard visa fee (charged by Embassy): varies by entry type/processing. In Bangladesh common reported ranges: BDT 2,650 – BDT 8,300 depending on single/double/multi entry and service level. (See CVASC / local agent ranges.)
Application service fee (CVASC): additional; check CVASC payment instructions for Dhaka — service fee is charged on top of embassy fee.
Express (if available): extra BDT ~2,000–4,000 (varies).
Example ballpark (one-time, before departure): BDT 4,000–10,000 (≈USD 25–60) depending on entries & express. Always check the CVASC-Dhaka page or Embassy for exact current figure
4) Medical exam (Foreigner Physical Examination) — cost & timing
Who needs it: X1 students (study >180 days) must submit the Foreigner Physical Examination Record either done abroad (at an approved hospital) or in China (universities often arrange group checks). Some nationalities must do it before arrival;
others can do it after arrival when applying for the residence permit. Check what the
university / CVASC for Bangladesh requires.
Typical cost:
o In China: ~RMB 600–800 (~USD 85–110).
o If done in Bangladesh (private hospital / clinic) for embassy acceptance):
local reports estimate BDT ~4,000–8,000 (depends on tests ordered and
hospital). (Costs vary; if you do it in China and submit for residence permit,
expect roughly RMB 600–800)
5) Residence-permit fee (after arrival)
PSB residence permit fee for students typically ~RMB 400–1,000 (depends on length of permit and city). This is paid in China when converting X1 to a residence permit.
6) Tuition: realistic ranges (per year)
Tuition varies widely by university (top tier vs provincial) and field (medicine, engineering,
MBA etc.) — below are typical ranges for international students:
Bachelor’s (per year): RMB 18,000 – RMB 60,000 (~USD 2,500 – 8,500). Lowercost public universities can be ~RMB 12,000–20,000; higher / specialized programs cost more.
Master’s (per year): RMB 25,000 – RMB 80,000+ (~USD 3,500 – 11,000+). Research/elite programs can be higher.
(There are many low-cost options — some universities list tuition from ~USD 2,000/year for
certain majors.)
7) Living costs (monthly) — city dependent
Small cities / college towns: RMB 1,500–3,000 / month (~USD 220–440).
Tier-1 cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen): RMB 3,000–6,000 / month (~USD
440–880) or higher depending on lifestyle.
Include accommodation (on-campus dorm usually cheaper: RMB 500–2,500/month depending
on room type), food, transport, phone, materials.
8) Insurance & other pre-departure costs
Health / travel insurance: Many universities require health insurance—RMB 300– 1,200/year depending on coverage.
Flight (Dhaka↔China): highly variable by city and season; BDT/ USD depends on route —
Misc. (photos, notarization, courier): BDT 500–2,000.
9) Estimated first-year total cost (typical mid-range example, converted to BDT)
Below are two example scenarios (rounded) to help planning. These are illustrative — pick your university/city to refine.
A — Bachelor’s (mid-range public university, medium-city)
Tuition (year 1): RMB 30,000 → BDT ≈ 511,500.
Living (12 months * RMB 2,000): RMB 24,000 → BDT ≈ 409,200.
Visa + CVASC + medical (pre-departure / local): BDT 8,000–15,000.
Residence permit & in-China medical: RMB ~900 → BDT ≈ 15,345.
Insurance + misc.: BDT 10,000–25,000.
≈ Total first year (mid): BDT 954,000 – 962,000 (rough ballpark; ~USD 56,000 at current rates).
B — Master’s (mid-range, big city)
Tuition (year 1): RMB 40,000 → BDT ≈ 682,000.
Living (12 * RMB 3,500): RMB 42,000 → BDT ≈ 714,900.
Visa + pre-departure: BDT 10,000–20,000.
Residence permit & medical: RMB ~900 → BDT ≈ 15,345.
Insurance + misc.: BDT 15,000–30,000.
≈ Total first year (mid): BDT 1,427,000 – 1,462,000 (very approximate).
Note: These examples aim to capture tuition + living + visa/medical/residence/insurance costs for the first year. Subsequent years exclude one-time departure costs (visa application fee maybe lower when renewing unless reapplying).




