Education policy in China shifts faster than most international students realize. Staying current on the rule changes that affect you — scholarships, work permissions, post-graduation pathways — is part of being a serious applicant.
What changed this year
The Ministry of Education updated several scholarship categories, with more weight on STEM and language disciplines. The revised guidelines also clarify post-graduation work-permit timelines for international graduates.
Education expos worth attending
The annual China Education Expo runs in October across four major cities. It's the single best place to compare programs, meet admissions officers in person, and pick up application fee waivers.
Where iStudyMate is going next
We're expanding our advisor network in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, where demand has tripled since 2024. New partner universities will be added quarterly.
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