Frequently Asked Questions"

Find quick answers to common questions about our services

What types of Chinese universities can I apply to through Great Wall?

We offer access to a range of public and private universities across China — from high-ranking engineering schools to language-focused colleges.

Yes. All universities we work with are accredited by the Chinese Ministry of Education and many are internationally recognized.

Many programs, especially in Business, Engineering, and Medicine, are taught in English. Chinese-taught programs require an HSK certificate.

Absolutely. We work with universities in major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and smaller cities with affordable living costs.

Not all, but the universities on Great Wall’s list are verified to accept international applicants.

  • Bachelor: 4–5 years
  • Master: 2–3 years
  • PhD: 3–4 years
    Language and short courses vary from 1 semester to 2 years.

Yes. Most universities prefer:

  • Bachelor: under 25
  • Master: under 35
  • PhD: under 40
    Exceptions may apply depending on the program and university.

Some universities allow transfers under certain academic conditions. Contact our support team to assess your case.

What scholarships are available through Great Wall?

We help students apply for:

  • CSC (Chinese Government Scholarship)
  • University Merit Scholarships
  • Provincial and city-level grants
  • Enterprise or faculty-specific scholarships

Good academic record, completed documents, and a well-written study plan. Some scholarships require language certificates or age limits.

Yes, but they are competitive. Full scholarships cover tuition, accommodation, insurance, and provide a monthly stipend.

Yes. Many universities offer 30% to 70% tuition discounts or free accommodation based on academic merit.

Yes, but you must submit your final transcript or provisional diploma before the admission deadline.

Yes, in some cases. We can help you target the best-fit scholarships without conflicting your applications.

No. Scholarship assistance is included in the Great Wall service package.

Between June and August, depending on the university and scholarship type.

What are the required documents for university admission?

Typically:

  • Passport
  • Diploma or graduation certificate
  • Academic transcript
  • Recommendation letters
  • Personal statement
  • Language certificate (English or HSK)

Yes, many Chinese universities offer English-taught programs, especially in fields like Engineering, Business, Medicine, and Computer Science.

Yes. All documents must be in English or Chinese. We offer certified translation if needed.

Each document should be scanned clearly in PDF or JPG format. Naming should follow: YourName_DocumentType.pdf.

Yes, we assist with notarization and consulate legalization when required.
  1. Fill in your profile and pay the registration fee (1900 MAD).
  2. Receive a private consultation and start your application.</lSome programs, especially those requiring a visa, ask for the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. i>
  3. We submit your file to top universities and help with scholarship requests.

Some programs, especially those requiring a visa, ask for the Foreigner Physical Examination Form.

No. All documents must be typed, signed, and scanned clearly to be accepted.

What are the average tuition fees in China?
  • Language courses: 4,000–12,000 RMB/year
  • Bachelor’s: 10,000–30,000 RMB/year
  • Master’s & PhD: 20,000–40,000 RMB/year

No. Dormitory fees are separate and vary between 3,000–8,000 RMB/year.

Our service fee starts from 1,900 MAD. It includes consulting, document preparation, and admission support.

No. We provide full transparency on university tuition, dormitory costs, translation fees, and visa support.

Some universities allow this. Our team can confirm based on the school you apply to.

You pay tuition directly to the university after receiving your admission letter.

Only the service fee. Tuition and dormitory fees are paid after receiving the official offer.

Yes. You’ll receive official receipts for both service fees and university payments.