Sunita Subramaniam started celebrating the Year of the Dragon by attending the first year MBBS Program in Shihezi University this May. With the amazing infrastructure of the University and the city, she will also have an advantage of living in a city where even the food is available in
Indian style.
The cheap and economical tuition fees of Shihezi University gives an extra advantage to the students from India to experience the MBBS study abroad at a considerable low cost. This new and exciting world of studying MBBS in China promises students a unique cultural and educational experience which will benefit them in today’s global study abroad programs.
CMEI and Shihezi University recently started taking admission forms and documents for the September, 2012 MBBS admissions. It is going to be a much hard work and preparation on the part of the CMEI staff, since the response of students from India for the MBBS admissions is tremendous.
The official team will have a trip to India, which is scheduled from July 1 through July 15 this year and the itinerary is jam-packed with attending
seminars and spot-on admissions in some of the most prominent cities in India.
Operating on the motto “first come first serve,” this admission process will be taken place in cities like Banglaore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkatta, Delhi and Mumbai. In all CMEI has declared that they will accept 200 students for studying MBBS in China for the September 2012 intake. In the seminars, the official representatives aim to expose students to two different perspectives on China: the China described in history books and China as the modern educational powerhouse of today.
The admission criteria for studying MBBS in China will be atleast 55% in the subjects like physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology in the 12th
class, HSC. The spot-on admission will be provided to the students who enroll in the seminar program and submit their documents immediately alongwith the advance payment for the procedure. Students will be provided with the brochures and documents of the University after the enrolment for MBBS admissions.
The tuition fee of the University is 16000 RMB (Chinese Yuan) and accommodation fees are 5000 RMB per year, per student. Other cost is 1700 RMB per student, which includes airport pick-up, student visa charges, health check-up, police registration and library books.
This year, Becky Zhang, VP-CMEI, will be leading the seminars in India. She has been a great individual who gets alongwith the students and the parents very well and brings with her many years of experience abroad.
“We think this trip to India will be useful to students across all cities in India,” said Becky Zhang. “We hope that the seminars this year introduces more and more brilliant and aspiring students like Sunita Subramaniam who are looking to study MBBS in China.”





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