University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
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Theuniversity offers a range of undergraduate programs, with five English-taughtprograms, including a BEng (Honors) program in Electronics and ElectricalEngineering which is jointly offered by the UK’s University of Glasgow.
Toapply for an undergraduate degree at the University of Electronic Science andTechnology of China, you need to be aged 18-35 and have obtained a high schooldiploma. If you study an English taught course, you’ll need to prove yourproficiency with an English proficiency test, or alternatively you’ll need agood score in the Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì (HSK) Chinese proficiency test ifstudying in Chinese. You should also be of good character and in good health.
Inthe 2017 academic year, all Chinese-instructed undergraduate degrees at theuniversity cost ¥15,000 a year (approximately US$2,200), while English-taughtundergraduate programs were ¥20,000 a year (~US$2,900).
About
Theuniversity offers a range of undergraduate programs, with five English-taughtprograms, including a BEng (Honors) program in Electronics and ElectricalEngineering which is jointly offered by the UK’s University of Glasgow.
Toapply for an undergraduate degree at the University of Electronic Science andTechnology of China, you need to be aged 18-35 and have obtained a high schooldiploma. If you study an English taught course, you’ll need to prove yourproficiency with an English proficiency test, or alternatively you’ll need agood score in the Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì (HSK) Chinese proficiency test ifstudying in Chinese. You should also be of good character and in good health.
Inthe 2017 academic year, all Chinese-instructed undergraduate degrees at theuniversity cost ¥15,000 a year (approximately US$2,200), while English-taughtundergraduate programs were ¥20,000 a year (~US$2,900).
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