As the country has gained
momentum, graduate prospects and a promise of a growing economy has begun
attracting international students to study in China. The ‘Study in China’ initiative is
putting China on the map as a leading study abroad destination, helping
students find high-quality business schools within the country and connecting
them to reputable graduate employers.
The
programme aims to overtake the UK as the world’s second most popular study
abroad destination by 2020 with 500,000 students estimated to be studying in
the country.
Over 40 percent of international students
studying in China were supported by government scholarships in 2015, up
fivefold from 2006.
If
this trend continues, China could become a viable alternative for students who
are outpriced by high international fees in the UK, especially as Brexit
uncertainty settles over Europe.
Meanwhile,
the UK has made it easier for international students from 28 countries
including China, Indonesia, Mexico, Thailand, Cambodia, Bahrain, the Dominican
Republic, Kuwait, Macau, the Maldives and Serbia, along with Australia, the US,
Canada and New Zealand to get their student visa
For more information on study abroad options, visit
http://gkworks.in/study-and-settle-abroad/choose-country-university-study-abroad/
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