Top Universities in China

From ancient academic excellence to modern innovation, our partner universities are ranked among the best in Asia and globally. Join institutions that shape future leaders, thinkers, and changemakers.

Top Universities We Work With

Tsinghua University - China

Tsinghua University, established in 1911 in Beijing, is China's premier institution for science, engineering, and innovation. Renowned globally, it fosters academic excellence and cultivates future leaders.

Peking University - China

Peking University (PKU), established in 1898, is China's first modern national university. Located in Beijing, it comprises six faculties, 55 schools, and 60 research entities. PKU is renowned for academic excellence and international collaboration.

Wuhan University - China

Wuhan University (WHU), established in 1893, is a prestigious public research university in Wuhan, China. Renowned for its academic excellence, scenic campus, and international collaborations.

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, founded in 1896, is a prestigious research university in China. It offers world-class education, advanced research, and global collaborations across science, engineering, medicine, and business.

Why Our Partner Universities Stand Out

Global Rankings

Many of our partner universities rank in the Top 100 globally and are members of elite groups like C9 League (China’s Ivy League).

Scholarships

Generous scholarship packages including full tuition waivers, stipends, and housing for deserving international students.

International Campuses

World-class infrastructure, English-taught programs, and multicultural campuses with students from 100+ countries.

Frequent Answer Question

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers.

Nope! Many programs are fully taught in English. Plus, you’ll pick up basic Chinese while living there—it’s a great bonus, not a barrier.

Yes, international students can work part-time with university permission. It’s a great way to gain experience and support your living costs.

Costs vary by program, but with scholarships, many students study almost free. On average, living expenses are budget-friendly, $200–$400/month covers food, housing, and transport.