How to apply for Chinese Universities and Colleges via GMCC online application system ?
Global Mandarin (GMCC) allows International applicants to either directly apply online to China's universities for degree & non-degree courses or apply via emails. Global Mandarin makes
the following instructions which we strongly advise you to follow.
Online application:
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Complete your application forms online
Upload the required documents
Pay application fees
Submit online applications
Track your application status
Email Application:
Download the required forms
Submit the required materials
Pay your fees
Wait for your email notification of the processing progress and result.
General admission requirements
Each program at any Chinese universities has its own entry requirements. Before you start your application, please read the Entry Requirements carefully and make sure that you are able to
meet the requirements and prepare for the copies of the relevant documents.
General Entry Requirements
International students who want to study at Chinese universities must meet the general requirements set out by both the Chinese government and the university they apply to.
Admission Requirements of the Chinese Government
Applicant must be a real student, who holds a student or visitor visa
No criminal records. Applicants from some countries are requested to provide a non-criminal certificate notarized and certified by the Chinese Embassy
Some official sectors restrict the number of applicants from certain countries
Applicants should have the appropriate qualifications and be able to meet all the requirements (in accordance with the school requirements),
be in a reliable financial state and have a guarantor in China.
Transfer students need to provide the agreement certificate from the two schools
For more information regarding the requirements of the Chinese Government, please contact with the Chinese Ministry of Education or China Scholarship Council.
Admission Requirements of Chinese Universities
In accordance with different levels of degree, Chinese universities have different requirements for all enrollees. Before applying, you must carefully review these requirements.
Usually, the non-degree language and culture programs have minimum requirements; as long as you have obtained a high school diploma, you can apply for admission.
Chinese-medium degree programs (i.e. degree programs taught in Mandarin Chinese) require the applicant to provide HSK results to prove their Chinese language proficiency.
Applicants for master's degrees also need to provide a copy of transcripts and recommendation letters.
English-medium programs do not require HSK results. Instead, applicants for English-medium programs should provide recognized English proficiency tests such as TOEFL or IELTS.
(English native speakers or those who hold an academic degree taught in English need not provide test scores).
More and more universities are starting to offer international programs taught in English. These programs will no longer require HSK examination results and are suitable
for international applicants.