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✈️ Hurry Up | Admission Going on – March & September Intake, 2026
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Your Future Begins With An Acceptance Letter.

At Adotconsultants, we turn dreams into reality by helping you gain admission to the best universities in China.

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About A. Consultant

A. Consultant is a professional consultancy firm specialising in China-focused business and advisory services. We support individuals and companies with reliable guidance in trade, sourcing, compliance, and related consulting services.Our approach is practical, transparent, and client-focused, ensuring smooth processes and effective solutions. At A. Consultant, we aim to simplify complexity, minimise risk, and deliver real value through trusted China-based expertise.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

Thanks to A. Consultants, I received a full scholarship and got admitted to my dream university in China. Their guidance and support throughout the application process were exceptional.

Saad Ali

A. Consultants made the daunting process of applying to Chinese universities so much easier. Their team provided personalized assistance and helped me secure a generous scholarship.

M. Hassan

“I couldn’t have asked for a better service than A. Consultants. They not only helped me find the perfect university in China but also secured a scholarship that covered my tuition fees.

Salma Khalid

Choosing A. Consultants was the best decision I made for my study abroad plans. Their knowledge of Chinese universities and scholarship opportunities is unmatched. They helped me secure a scholarship.

Imran

I study at Wuhan University in China, and I really like it. A good teaching staff and highly qualified teachers give a really good education. Many of them educated abroad. About Wuhan, The city is very beautiful, and the prices of food, accommodation are fare.

Daniel

My university is in the top of 100 best universities in the world. For me, this is an important factor. Zhejiang University is ranked in the top 3 best universities in China and in the top 100 best universities in the world

Jessica

I received a quota for studying and scholarship. I was incredibly happy when I found out that I can live and study for free. I applied for a scholarship and received several offers, which included free education, accommodation, and a scholarship. I just chose the best and most suitable option for me.

Marina

If you cook yourself you will spend about 800 yuan per month on food. Otherwise, if you prefer to eat in cafes, it will be about 1200-1400 yuan per person.

Joe

Hello to all! I am Peter, I studied in Nanjing University. The first year I will take language preparatory courses, and then I plan to continue my studies at the undergraduate degree. In the hostel I have a single room, there is a bed and two closets, air conditioning and a bathroom. In general, I really like this city, so I advise you to come here to study at NUIST.

Peter

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, China’s universities offer bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate programs taught in English. These programs are primarily in MBBS, business, engineering, and computer science and technology.

 

The JW201 Form, also known as the “Visa Application for Study in China (for Chinese Government Scholarship Recipients),” is issued to students who have been awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship. This form is necessary for applying for a student visa (X1 visa) to study in China. It is provided by the Chinese universities or institutions that have admitted the scholarship recipients.

The JW202 Form is issued to international students who are provincial scholarhsip or others scholarhsip by other organizations. Like the JW201 Form, it is required for applying for a student visa (X1 visa) to study in China. The form is provided by the Chinese universities or institutions where the student has been accepted.

The JW202 Form is issued to international students who are provincial scholarhsip or others scholarhsip by other organizations. Like the JW201 Form, it is required for applying for a student visa (X1 visa) to study in China. The form is provided by the Chinese universities or institutions where the student has been accepted.

Nearly 1,000 universities in China recruit international students, but only around 300 are internationally recognized. This makes it challenging to find the right school and program.

If you can’t find a program in English, it means there may not be one available in Chinese universities. You can apply for a Chinese language course first, then apply for the program in Chinese, or you can search for a different program.

There is no requirement for an IELTS or TOEFL exam for undergraduate and postgraduate programs taught in English. However, students with a good background in English are strongly advised to apply.

No, the HSK is not required for English-taught programs. However, you will need to pass the HSK for Chinese-taught programs, the level of which depends on the university and the program.

  1. No, for non-degree programs, you usually need:

 

  • Application form
  • Photocopy of passport
  • Photocopy of highest academic diploma or certificate
  • A copy of the guarantor’s passport or ID
  • Some universities require additional documents. Contact us for more information.
  1. Yes, international students need an ordinary passport and either an X1 visa (for study periods longer than 180 days) or an X2 visa (for study periods of no more than 180 days). Apply for a Chinese visa at your nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate.

The application process is complicated. Many universities do not have online applications, and completing the process correctly can be difficult. The university admission committees process thousands of applications annually, which can lead to delays in responses. Additionally, admission packages may need to be recovered during delivery, risking your chance of studying in China.

A full scholarship can cover tuition fees, accommodation, and a monthly allowance, totaling up to $30,000-$40,000. A partial scholarship can cover tuition fees and accommodation or just tuition fees, totaling up to $10,000-$20,000.

Due to the low service fee, many students provide documents but refuse to come after successful admission. The deposit ensures commitment. If you refuse admission, the deposit is non-refundable. Without a deposit, we cannot process your documents.

No, the application process is complex and time-consuming, so the application fee is non-refundable.

 

Every university in China requires an application fee to process documents, prepare the student visa, and send documents to your home country.

 

Yes, students must pay an application processing fee to A. Consultant. Our expert consultants will assist you with payment methods.

 

After receiving the acceptance letter, you must wait for the admission letter and JW form, which takes 2 weeks to 2 months. We will send the original admission letter and Visa Application (JW) form to your home address. Submit these to your local Chinese Embassy with other required documents to get a Chinese visa.

  1. Yes, similar documents are required for degree programs, especially for Bachelor’s:
  2. Passport scan copy
  3. Passport-size photo
  4. Transcripts and certificate (notarized)
  5. Police clearance/non-criminal certificate
  6. Physical examination report
  7. CV/resume
  8. Bank statement
  9. Study gap certificate (if applicable)
  10. Please visit the link for detailed information.
  1. A bank statement is mandatory for various purposes such as visitor, business, or immigration. You must submit a sponsor bank statement. China has no strict rules, and anyone can be your sponsor.

Yes, aspiring overseas students must undergo a medical examination to ensure good physical condition.

 

Courses are mainly classified into arts, science, engineering, medicine, and business administration. There are also non-degree courses like Chinese, tea culture, cuisine, kung fu, traditional Chinese opera, and acrobatics.