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University profile
University of International Business and Economics
A specialist Beijing university known for international business, economics, finance, trade, law, and multilingual professional education.
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Founded Year
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Website
https://english.uibe.edu.cn/
International Students
Accepts international students
City
China
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Website
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Tuition
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Dormitory
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City living cost
$650-$1,200/month
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Living cost
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Travel appeal
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Career access
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Youth lifestyle
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Coverage
Usually the strongest route: may include tuition waiver, accommodation subsidy, monthly stipend, and medical insurance depending on degree level and annual rules.
Eligibility
Strong academics, complete documents, suitable major, age and degree eligibility, language readiness, and official nomination or university review.
Renewal
Normally reviewed yearly by academic performance, attendance, conduct, and scholarship regulations.
Best for
Applicants with strong grades, clear study plan, complete documents, and enough time before the deadline.
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Coverage
Usually a school-level tuition waiver, merit award, or partial scholarship. Some universities offer full or high-value freshman awards.
Eligibility
Academic merit, language readiness, application quality, interview result, and program fit.
Renewal
Usually based on yearly academic performance and conduct. Some awards are only for the first year.
Best for
Most bachelor and self-funded applicants because it is often the most practical route to reduce tuition pressure.
University scholarships are often easier to combine with a lower-cost city strategy, but exact coverage must be verified by program.
Eligibility
Applicants should prepare high-school graduation proof and transcripts, passport or identity document copy, financial guarantee materials, no-criminal-record proof, and photos. Applicants under guardianship or with special documentation needs should confirm notarized guardian documents with the admissions and program development office. Application materials are accepted in Chinese or English and are not returned regardless of admission result.
Language
Chinese-taught bachelor's applicants need new HSK Level 4 or above; applicants whose previous degree was fully Chinese-taught may submit proof of Chinese-medium instruction instead. Business English applicants need IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 86 or above, or other English-language proof plus a personal statement in English.
Application path
Complete UIBE's online application form and prepare the listed academic, passport, financial, no-criminal-record, language, and photo documents. Take the entrance examination normally held in May or June. Entrance examination subjects include Chinese written test with listening, comprehensive written test including mathematics and English, and interview. Follow admission, tuition prepayment, visa, registration, and first-year tuition payment instructions.
Program notes
The brochure lists a CNY 4,000 tuition prepayment collected when admission is confirmed and credited toward total tuition after enrollment. Relevant UIBE undergraduate fields include international economics and trade, finance, accounting, insurance, law, business administration, and related business disciplines. Admissions contact in the brochure includes degreeinchinese@163.com and sie@uibe.edu.cn.
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