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TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 2:09pm On Sep 15, 2019
Lens101:
OK Thanks, the lecturers are DR(s). want to ask if there won't be any need going to Abuja for any stamp.
Which stamping?

You only need foreign affairs stamp after u have gotten admission and want to apply for Visa.

One by one please.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 2:05pm On Sep 15, 2019
MERCHANDISER:
Is hong kong a city in China or a country?

can one with chinese visa travel to hongkong?
The relationship is somehow awkward.
Hong Kong is in China but it is an autonomous region. China does not interfere in their affair except in rare cases.
Hong Kong has it's own Visa though by the Chinese embassy but if you have a resident permit in China, u can use it to visit Hong Kong.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:35am On Sep 15, 2019
talkless78:
How about Chinese language schools enquiries
I dont get your question.
Hut I think Chinese language program are one year. Some are 6 months.

Also some have scholarships too.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:34am On Sep 15, 2019
Lens101:
Thanks, as for recommendation letter, can't we use that of a lecturer instead of a professor/assisitant. the profs in my school back in the days are not approachable. have 3 lecturer that can give me recommendationsletter
It depends on your school. But most lecturers outside Nigeria are given assistant professor once they have a PhD. So get a Dr. at least.
Also, most of our professors are as you have narrated. But as a graduate student some are nicer than they look in school.
There was a professor in my department that you can't just go and meet during my school days. Someone however told me to meet him for reference. You will be surprised with the readiness he helped me write it. He would even call or text me to supply any info needed.
So u dont have anything to lose by contacting them. The worst that can happen is he would not respond and you might be surprised like me!
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 7:14pm On Sep 14, 2019
themaestro08:
A great thread!. I am enjoying every bit. However, what culture shock did you experience as a black person?
Culture Shock!

No doubt, the place is very different from our country especially places like Lagos, I was not really shocked because I have always longed for a place like this. I find it hard to cope in Lagos. I however enjoyed my stay in Abuja for the small time I spent visiting. I will list some difference though.

Food.
This is my biggest challenge right now. I am finding it hard to adjust to the cuisine. Thank God I brought some food along. Though some of the food are close to ours, majority are wide apart. There are African foods market too too but expensive. The meal below is egg in soup and fried potato.

Safety and security.
The place really looks safe and serene. You do not need to be over-careful or watchful. A lot of young Chinese use their phones while working on the road without any car hitting them, no car blares horn anyhow like that too.

I ordered stuff online, it was dropped at the entrance. There is no fear that someone will steal it in most cases.

However the most challenging situation faced by all is the language barrier. Most dont understand nor speak English except you are in an international environment.

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 2:49pm On Sep 14, 2019
It is night here. Bright light everywhere.

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 5:14pm On Sep 13, 2019
Different means of transportation in the city.
Fist pics. Double decker bus like UK.
Second bus: Long bus like small train
Third pics: Commonest means of transport.

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 5:03pm On Sep 13, 2019
BiggerbossAmani:
Nice thread

So much believe 3yrs from now I will tell my own story.
Amen
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 3:04pm On Sep 13, 2019
Davidson5:
First of all, congratulations. I'm curious, what's the rate of data deduction over there. Please, I would like to know.. since MTN and co are just raping us here. Thank you
Thanks.

I didnot however calculate the rate as it is not really necessary. Data is close to being unlimited.
Though I have connectivity issue at times but was told it is because of the phone from another country I am using.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 2:56pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hadampson:
How did you communicate with the Chinese boy??

I'm just curious o smiley
I showed him the address of the place I was going (in chinese).
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 7:28am On Sep 13, 2019
I bought a sim card at the airport 150 rmb, like 7500 naira, with some calling credit and 4 gig browsing subscriptions for a month. Needs to be recharged every month at 50rmb.

However in the city, I bought another sim card 300rmb. It come with 2 years calling credit and 30 gig 4G data and unlimited 3G data if the 4G is exhausted every month. No need to buy data or recharge it. It came with a phone as gift. You cannot use it to call international number however.
Which is better?

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 7:15am On Sep 13, 2019
Hadampson:
Cool... Do you speak mandarin??
Nope
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 12:56pm On Sep 12, 2019
But here they seem to be more nice and less arrogant. The picture below is a Chinese guy that helped me with my luggage to my school. Dont mind me, I ought to take taxi from the airport directly to the school, instead took a bus. Why?

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 12:43pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hello everyone,
To those who have worked with Chinese and Indians in Nigeria before, we all believe they are the worst set of people to have as boss.

Infact in one interview I went for in Nigeria, one guy on hearing that the company is managed by Indians left without even doing the interview.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 12:17pm On Sep 12, 2019
tohyorsih2:
It's fine thanks.

Hope the heat is not too much in your side
It was extreme last week. But it is getting cooler now.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 5:43am On Sep 12, 2019
tohyorsih2:
Here i come!!

Hope i didn't come late wink
Not at all.

How is Jiangsu?
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op):
VISA Application.

Congratulations! You have been granted admission and awarded the prestigious scholarship that you applied for. Next is the Visa application. But before this, you must have been mailed the hard copy of your admission letter and JW201/202. This is a document issued by the Ministry of Education in China for all admitted international students. 201 is for those on Chinese government scholarship while 202 is for those that are self-funded or scholarship from any other source. The good thing here is that most schools do not ask you to pay for courier service to post the document to you unlike the American schools.

This is one of the most tedious one for me though, probably because the official notice of admission came out pretty late in my school. But the process is not too tedious. The only challenge is the dearth of information on the application process unlike the US Visa that has mammoth amount of information on the internet.

Basically, you just need to visit the website of their embassy in Abuja or the consular office in Lagos depending on whichever is closest to you. I however chose Abuja because there is an authentication of documents (Police certificate) to be done at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja. Also their Lagos office sometimes ask for statement of account even for scholarship students. A comprehensive information is available on their websites: https://ng.china-embassy.org , https://Lagos.china-consulate.org . A summary will be given.

The type of Visa to apply for is X Visa. This is the study visa in China much like F1 visa in the US. There are X1 visa for study more 180 days or 6 months and X2 for study less than 180 days. The documents needed to apply for the visa include:
1. International Passport with at least 6 month validity.

2. Visa Application form and Photo which can be filled on https://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn . The completed form will then be printed and signed.

3. Foreigner Physical Examination Form.

4. Admission Letter.

5. JW201/ JW202.

6. Police Report authenticated (signed and stamped) by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nigeria.

7. Original and a photocopy of degree certificate (U can also take the notarized copy along).

8. Transcript.

9. Birth certificate

10. Scratch card for WASSCE or NECO result (for Bachelors candidate).

11. Statement of account or proof of fund for self-paid students.

12. Flight ticket or reservation- You can just reserve on any of the airline without paying just to show them at the embassy.

Some claim there is need to authenticate the degree certificate at the Ministry of Education then Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but I was not asked for this.

All this documents will be taken to China Visa Application centre (CVAC) in Lagos or Abuja. For both places the CVAC is in Churchgate Plaza Building. You have to book appointment to submit these documents on https://avas.cs.mfa.gov.cn . After this is submitted you will then book again for interview. However some people have express interview on the same day of submission if your school has written them initially.

On the visa interview, I might not have much to say because I was not asked any question. My originals were just checked and verified. It might not be so for others.

The payment for the visa is 14,000 naira per person for single entry but visa application centre will collect processing fees making like 31, 500 naira that is going to be paid thee. You might need to pay for courier service to deliver your passport back to you after it has been signed which cost between 11,000 to 20,000 depending on how far your place is from the centre. You can as well pick it up yourself.

It takes average of 4 working days for the VISA to be ready. After collection, Pack your bags and baggages and
WELCOME TO CHINA![color=#990000][/color]


Some other useful websites for the application
www.chinesescholarshipcouncil.com
www.studyinchina.csc.edu.cn/#/login - CSC application page.

TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:48pm On Sep 11, 2019
Admission Process
1. Check if your course is listed on the school’s website among those taught in English.

2. Check for supervisor- This seems like the hardest part for most people. However to get the supervisor, you have to send a personalized mail to each one you are interested in, detailing your strength, skills, experience, area of interest(which should be closely related to his/her), CV, transcript, published paper(if any) and any other document that can help. As most of them are very busy, you might need to be persistent with the mail. Reminders might be necessary after a week or two without response.

For my application, I sent a mail to a Professor and after sending him a reminder, thanked me for my persistent but express his bias that he has never supervised a Nigerian student before as he is from Japan and could not judge my ability. He then asked me to send him a write up on my academic achievement so far. After this he accepted me. Some however responded that their quota for international students has been filled. However some will not respond no matter how many message you sent to them. So be prompt!

A friend of mine used a more extreme approach. He said he was sending a reminder to him every 10 minutes until the man got tired and responded like ‘haba you wan kill me’. Another one just listed out the professors in his research areas from all universities he knew and was sending messages to them one after the other. So different strokes.

However you need to be mindful of the time difference between the two countries so that you will not be sending the messages at odd hours.

3. Apply online and upload all necessary documents. Send the hard copy too if it is required.

4. Preliminary review by the admission committee.

If you passed preliminary review, you will be asked to pay application fee. Some schools though ask for payment without any preliminary review. Few other do not ask for payment.

5. Interview: Interview will be conducted via their social media platform-WeChat.

6. Final decision

Scholarship decision will be communicated after CSC has approved. Once your school has nominated you, you are almost sure that you will win the scholarship.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:43pm On Sep 11, 2019
Application Fee
The Chinese universities has some advantage in this regard as most will carry out preliminary evaluation on your application for completeness and competitiveness and sometimes interview before you are asked to pay the application fee. The application fee ranges from 200 to 800 yuan.
Note: 1 Yuan or RMB is roughly 50 Naira.

Scholarship
There are various and different types of scholarships available for international students in China. Some are full funding while others are partial funding. The most popular ones are
1. Chinese Government scholarship
2. Confucius Scholarship usually for language student
3. Provincial Scholarship: offered by various provinces e.g. Beijing Government scholarship, Shanghai Government scholarship, Jilin Government Scholarship and so on.
4. MOFCOM Scholarship by the Ministry of Finance.

The process of application is similar for them and the same document that will be used for admission is usually used.

Note: Scholarship application will be done first before applying to the school since the completed application form will be submitted during school application. However the choice of school must have been made before applying for the scholarship as the name of school and CSC code for the school will be asked during application.

Also for undergraduate program, the CSC scholarship is usually for those that want to study in Chinese i.e. those whose language of instruction is in Chinese. English taught undergraduates can apply for other scholarship(s).

The scholarship application ends for most schools by March or April. The CSC scholarship can be applied for in two ways:
1. Type A- This method is through the Chinese embassy. You will have to go to their embassy as they are the ones that select for this type.

2. Type B-In this case you apply to CSC yourself after you have researched the school you wanted and probably gotten acceptance from your supervisor.

In conclusion on scholarship, you can have multiple application with same email or different ones as you like, but I think it is limited to three (3). That means you can apply to CSC for 3 different schools. But it is not the number of applications made that matters but making your application solid, getting supervisor etc.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:35pm On Sep 11, 2019
Applying

As it is with any university application process in any country, the search for school to attend will have to be intensive and factors to consider varies with individuals. This includes:

1. School having your intended program and faculties in your chosen research areas so as not to have problem with choosing supervisors.

2. Choice of university location: International environment like Beijing and Shanghai- very expensive though, cheaper areas in the Northern side but with few people who speaks English.

3. Weather: Colder in the North while more temperate in the Southern part.

4. Ranking of schools: The elite schools- C9, or Project 211 or 985 universities. The Elite universities like Tsinghua, Peking, Zhejiang, Fudan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University will be more competitive so you will need to make your application highly attractive.


There are various modes of application that the schools adopt:
1. Online application only
2. Online application and posting the same paper document to the school’s admission office in China.
3. Paper submission to admission office only.

You need to check the method used by the school you are applying to. This was one of the criteria for me as I wanted to apply to schools that have only online application majorly as I do not want to spend extra amount on sending of the documents through courier services like DHL and FEDEX.

However if you want to apply to schools that request for paper application and do not want to spend excess money you can post your documents through NIPOST office especially at the Lagos International Airport. You can ask for their international exchange centre there or send it to the place from any other location. It takes roughly 1 month for it to be delivered to your school (though they will tell you it will take 2 weeks) so plan in advance.

Documents Needed.

The documents needed for application both on the CSC portal and school portal is as stated below. Some schools have more while others have less.

1. Statement of Purpose: One of the most important documents that need to be submitted and must be carefully prepared. This will separate two candidates with seemingly same or similar profile. This is what you use to sell yourself to the admission committee and your potential supervisor of what you want to bring to the table and contribute. It must show your passion about the field you want to be admitted to and be related to your supervisor’s research areas. Maximum of 2 pages is enough except otherwise stated.

2. English Language Proficiency test: This is for those who want to have their study in English language. IELTS and TOEFL are usually required. However a letter from your university called Letter of English Proficiency ascertaining that your previous programme was in English is sufficient to meet the requirement.

3. Two Recommendation Letters: From a Professor (Associate or Assistant). Most schools allow you to upload the letters yourself.

4. International passport

5. Degree Certificates – usually the notarized copy.
Notarized means it is signed and stamped by a notary public ( a lawyer). You can get this done in any court for like 500-1000 naira per page or bargain if you have many to notarize.
Note: It is the photocopy that will be notarized.

6. Transcript – notarized copy also.

7. O-Level result- notarized.

8. Foreigner Physical Examination Form- All students (all visitors) to china need to do medical test to ascertain healthy condition. It is to be done in a government hospital with all results attached. A link to download the form is usually in every school’s admission website. It can also be downloaded from https://www.visaforchina.org/MEL_EN/generalinformation/downloads/270951.shtml

9. Supervisor Acceptance Letter: A letter of acceptance of supervision from a professor is highly important. If it is not gotten before initial review, it must be gotten before final admission especially for scholarship students. Only candidates from bilateral program form of the CSC may be granted the scholarship without a supervisor.

10. Scholarship Application form (For scholarship applicants): This will be downloaded or printed after you have successfully filled the form on the scholarship website be it CGS or provincial scholarships. The scholarship form will be filled first before applying to the school because of this reason.

11. Resume.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op):
My Journey to China- Study Route….


Ok….the journey started after a long search for post graduate study programme. Really China was not in any of my plan until I stumble on a thread on nairaland in the education section with the name ‘Nigeria Student in China’.

My aim of writing and documenting my application process is to help and equip future applicants with adequate knowledge of applying to Chinese universities and getting scholarships. While I struggle to glean information from the nairaland page and other sources, I want others to just get all the information in one place. If this can motivate and guide just one or two persons to apply for admission with scholarship, I will be more than fulfilled. smiley

Note:
My explanation may be skewed towards the post graduate applicants especially master’s students as that is what I applied for, but I will endeavor to be balanced as much as possible.

Now to the Business

Most Chinese universities admission for CGS -Chinese Government Scholarship- by CSC -Chinese Scholarship Council (https://www.campuschina.org) - opens around January and ends April for September resumption. Few extends beyond that. Candidates that are not interested in the scholarship can apply till July in some schools. Applicants should be non-Chinese and should not be a current student on the scholarship. The application website is www.studyinchina.csc.edu.cn/#/login
China has more than 3000 universities but only few (around 300) offers scholarship for international students every year. This means only few have programs are taught in English. The list of the universities can be seen on this site: https://feature.cucas.edu.cn/Articles/List-of-279-China-Universities-Admitting-Chinese-Government-Scholarship-Students:-Apply-for-Scholarship-in-China_1488.html

You can download the pdf version from this link. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZQ1NXASC1CTWrUjxtl88jEOdvz7liqeu
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:30pm On Sep 11, 2019
To start with, I got in through chinese government scholarship by the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC).

I will highlight the process in the following posts.
TravelRe: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 8:24pm On Sep 11, 2019
austino677:
Shanghai I'm here too
It is a very good place to be. More international- people friendly. However more expensive.
TravelLife in Beijing As an International Student. by FA13(op): 6:17pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hello, I am creating this thread as a source of enlightenment for as many as have plans to come to Beijing.

Having gained a lot from travel page, I wish to document my experience and findings here. Hopefully it will help others too to achieve their dreams. To these people, I pray the desire of their hearts be fulfilled speedily and to 'freelancers', happy following.

TravelRe: I Just Got A Job Offer In SA, Should I Go? Photo Attached by FA13(m): 5:05pm On Sep 10, 2019
Wish you well. Safe journey and stay. Be careful though.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 5:42am On Sep 09, 2019
neurowale001:
Is it compulsory i get to learn the language if i'm awarded a scholarship?
No. It depends on your language of instruction.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 5:41am On Sep 09, 2019
neurowale001:
I'm a medical student in a fed uni. If i apply for a scholarship,will i be transfered to a uni while i maintain my level/ i'll hav to start my journey all over? .. Are they racist cause i've got 1-1 tribal marks?
You wont be transferred.
Finish your degree first. Racism is not on the high side here, though I am not saying there is none.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 6:00pm On Aug 30, 2019
francanthony:
u mean this year?
Yes, around December.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 11:52pm On Aug 19, 2019
francanthony:
Please, is the Chinese Government Scholarship still on, I am interested
As far as I know, NO.

2020 scholarship should open later in the year.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 7:25am On Aug 15, 2019
TOSIN116:
Hello
Hi how can we help?
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 7:24am On Aug 15, 2019
ProfDave123:
Please I will like to join a Whatsapp group. Anyone availablehuh?
Which level are you
Admitted or seeking admission?
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by FA13(m): 7:23am On Aug 15, 2019
uckennety:
This trend is really not helping people

So for days now

no Comments
No quotes

Everywhere So quiet

Nobody v gone for visa or received documents

I just taya for una

Make this trend more lively pls
This is very important.

Someone was mentioning whatsapp, it can not be useful for people not in the group or future applicants.

Let us post updates here please., just like the US thread

Thanks.

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