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University profile
Beijing University of Technology
A Beijing Double First-Class engineering university with undergraduate options across computing, software, AI, electronics, automation, materials, environment, business, design, and preparatory Chinese study.
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Website
https://english.bjut.edu.cn/
International Students
Accepts international students
City
Beijing
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Tuition
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City living cost
$750-1,100/month
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A real study-abroad decision combines the school, city, cost, travel experience, and career access.
Living cost
Beijing's living cost affects budget, housing choice, and scholarship pressure.
Travel appeal
The Great Wall, Forbidden City, hutongs, galleries, and weekend mountain routes make Beijing highly memorable.
Career access
Strong for policy, AI, education, media, research labs, international organizations, and startups.
Youth lifestyle
A strong study destination is not only classrooms; it should help students explore the city, meet people, and build real memories of China.
School choice is also about whether the city fits a student's lifestyle, travel interests, and career goals.
Beijing
Beijing offers elite universities, policy networks, museums, startups, and the strongest cultural first impression for many students.
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Beijing is the strongest first stop for students who want academic prestige and China's cultural depth in one city.
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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 be non-Chinese citizens in good physical and mental health. Preparatory applicants are generally 18 to 24; undergraduate applicants are generally 18 to 25. Applicants need high-school graduation or above and must provide high-school transcripts and supporting materials.
Language
Preparatory level I has no Chinese foundation requirement; preparatory level II requires HSK 3 with 180 or above. Direct undergraduate applicants need new HSK Level 4 or above. The preparatory curriculum covers Chinese up to HSK 4 or HSK 5 depending on class level.
Application path
Apply through BJUT's online system at bjut.17gz.org. Prepare the system-generated application form, passport page, high-school graduation or pre-graduation proof, transcripts, resume, language proof, and other required documents. Application period in the brochure runs from November 1 to May 31 of the following year. Pay the application fee and monitor the system for review, scholarship, admission, visa, and registration notices.
Program notes
Scholarship routes in the brochure include Chinese Government Scholarship and Beijing International Student Scholarship, including partial or full tuition support. Preparatory scholarships may support half or full tuition, and preparatory graduates admitted to undergraduate programs may receive priority consideration for freshman scholarships. Architecture and urban planning are five-year programs; most listed undergraduate programs are four years.
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