Jakarta (Pos Kota) - In the celebration of National Education Day and also celebrating 60 Years China-Indonesia relation, Beijing Language Culture Institute Indonesia invites tens of university from the government of China, and also universities that give degree from universities in UK, Canada, France, and Australia, which campus are located in China, to attend to China Education Fair 2010, 8-9 May 2010 in Hall B 1st floor Mangga Dua Square, Jl. Gunung Sahari, Jakarta Pusat. (it's a mall in jakarta, indonesia).
Total money that you can save to get bachelor degree from UK universities but through studying in universities in China can be around Rp 485 million (around $40,000-$50,000), said Samuel Wiyono MBA, Chairman of Foreign Exchange Students and Teachers Beijing Language Culture Institute Indonesia. "The tuition fees are getting more and more competitive. Rp 16 million (around $1,600) per year for bachelor degree using Mandarin, and Rp 19,8 million (around $2,000) per year if you choose to study in courses that are using English," he said.
For Indonesian student, for now, there are universities from Chinese government who offer apartment in five big cities, Ningbo, Nanchang, Hefei, Suzhou, and Nanjing, for certain programs.
Universities that are planning to attend to the Chinese Education Fair in Jakarta are: Beijing Jiaotong University, South China University Technology-Guangzhou, East China University Science Technology-Shanghai, Jiangxi Normal University-Nanchang , Ningbo University, Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University-Suzhou, Chongqing Medical University, Suzhou University Science Technology , Nanjing University Aeronautics Astronautics. Sino British College-Shanghai, Zhejiang University Science Technology-Hangzhou, Dong-bei University Finance Economics-Dalian, Guangxi Teachers Education University-Nanning, Blue Mountains Hotel SchoolS Suzhou (BMHS) dan Anhui University-Hefei.
sources: http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=4047878
http://bataviase.co.id/node/185508
http://www.poskota.co.id/metro/2010/05/06/kuliah-di-china-hemat-biaya-1
http://www.poskota.co.id/metro/2010/05/06/biaya-kuliah-di-china-rp-16-juta-pertahun
you can also see the pictures in the source (the kaskus.us one), and I found it interesting that the author wrote an Indonesian old saying (I don't know if other countries have this saying or not): "pursue science to (until you landed in, or reach) the country of China."
The sources also tell you more detail about the amount of money you can save in by studying in China and get degree from foreign universities from UK, Canada, France, and Australia, but in some cases, you have to go study for 1-2 years in those countries. However, spend 2 years in China and then 2 years in UK/Canada/France/Australia still save you a lot of money.
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Hello, How is your summer going? I was just looking at some of the info on getting an education in China. Interesting idea. I wonder if there are any education fairs given in the USA such as the one mentioned in your article ("Universities that are planning to attend to the Chinese Education Fair "). A concern that I would have are the credits earned in China tranferable to say CCSU? Thanks for posting the information. Dandan
ReplyDeletehi, how are you? How's your summer? I heard it's really hot over there in the east coast. My summer's great. And sorry for the late reply, I don't really check this blog that often on this summer break.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if we have any Chinese Educaion Fair in the US, but I know that CCSU has connection with some universities in China. So you can pay the tuition fee to CCSU, then go study abroad to China and transfer your credits from China to CCSU. But thats all I know. You have to ask Prof. Wu or the people who take care of this problem in CCSU. I think it's going to be more expensive though, because if the tuition fee that you have to pay is the same with the tuition fee in CCSU, then you have to pay again for your living expenses in China. But my friend from China said you can live for a year there with a few thousands dollars, maybe 3,000 or 5,000, so it's not that bad.
I'll try to find more information about this, maybe we can find a cheaper way to study abroad there. If you have more questions for me, just e-mail me at reinaldy.hidajat@gmail.com.
have a great summer.