Study MBBS in China

Study MBBS in China

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Studying MBBS in China has been becoming more and more popular day by day. Tens of thousands of students go to China to study MBBS from Pakistan every year. One should wonder why this happens even with so many medical universities back home! The reasons are simple:
1- The Government Medical Colleges in Pakistan are limited, the seats in these universities too are limited, whereas numerous students apply for MBBS in these universities each year. Private Medical Colleges in Pakistan on the other hand even though are numerous but are very expensive. Chinese Government Medical Colleges on the other hand are much cheaper to their Pakistani counterparts with tuition fees as low as Rs. 135,000 per year.
2- The second major concern of the International students is the credibility of the degree. Please be assured that the Chinese Universities represented by WEB CONSULTANTS are all recognized by WHO (World Health Organization) and by the MOE (Ministry of Education) China. Thus the degrees issued are accepted worldwide. However please be advised that on completion of the degree and on returning to the home country, the student has to write the exam of the home medical council such as PMDC in Pakistan, MCI in India, PLAB in the UK, USMLE in the US. etc.
3- The third major concern for students and the parents is the safety and security of the students in a country. China is an extremely safe country with very low crime rate. Being a foreigner, I have been living in China for the past 11 years and have never ever witnessed a crime by myself, have never been subject to racist activities or comments, but instead have been loved by the Chinese people and welcomed. The Chinese nation has a very welcoming attituted towards the foreigners, and seldom create problems for the foreigners. Yes but if one himself is a bad rat, there definitely will be consequences.
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Only weak students will go and study in China. And you will never ever enrol in top rated universities.
 
Do you think Northeastern University, Xian Jiaotong University, University of Science and Technology, China University of Petroleum are not top ranked, we recruit in all these universities. However if you still think they are not top ranked, one should be amazed. And by the way many students with A+ grades opt studying in China.
You can also find the list of Countries With The Best Education System In The World at the following link in which China is ranked 12th.

Rankopedia: Countries With The Best Education System In The World

Furthermore please go through the following article by clicking on it you will be taken to Guardian website of UK in which China (Shanghai) is on No. 1:
[h=1]World education rankings: which country does best at reading, maths and science?[/h]
Here are a few more facts we all should be aware of:

In 2010, India’s education minister proposed adding Mandarin to the state curriculum.
[ Financial Times “Turning deaf ear to Mandarin no longer wise” Oct. 3, 2010 ]

Today, Chinese youth (15-24 years) have a 99% literacy rate.
[Unicef, 2004-2008 data ]

Students from Shanghai’s schools outperformed those from 65 countries/regions, according to report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which has tested high-school students since 2000. Shanghai students were followed by Korea (#2), Finland (#3), Hong Kong (#4), and Canada (#5). U.S. students ranked #24.
[ The Economist online “An International Report Card” Dec. 7, 2010, OECD PISA 2009]

More than 60% of high school graduates in China now attend a university, up from 20% in the 1980s.
[ The New York Times “The China Boom” Nov. 5, 2010 ]

The number of students in China enrolled in degree courses has risen from 1 million in 1997 to 5 million today.
[ The Economist “A work in progress” March 17, 2011 ]

Today, China has over 2,000 universities and colleges, with over 2 million total students enrolled in higher education.
[Wikipedia “Higher education in China” ]

China has over 1,200,000 IT professionals and is adding 400,000 technical graduates each year. China ranks #1 in the world (followed by India and the US)
[“China Fever” F. Fang 2007 ]

China has around 170,000 certified lawyers, 12,000 law firms, and 300+ law schools.
[ “China: The Balance Sheet” Bergsten 2006 ]

About 40 million foreigners are studying Mandarin around the world
[ Newsweek “America’s Chinese Problem: The reports of progress are wrong” Dec. 6, 2010 ]

China has up to 300 million religious believers, according to a 2007 government-sponsored survey on spirituality and religion in China. The study disputed the long-standing official estimate of 100 million, a figure that has stood since the 1960’s. Buddhism, Taoism and Islam accounted for 67% of the believers.
[ The Washington Post “Poll Finds Surge of Religion Among Chinese” Feb. 8, 2007 ]

China is the world’s fastest-growing major economy, with an average growth rate of 10% for the past three decades years.
[ Wikipedia ]

In 2000, China’s accounted for only 7.1% of the world’s total GDP (in PPP terms). In 2010, that figure increased to 13.3%. By 2020, it is expected to reach 20.7%.
[ Euromonitor International “Top 10 largest economies in 2020” July 7, 2010 ]

In 2000, China topped Italy to become the world’s sixth-biggest economy. In 2005, China overtook France to become the fifth-largest. In 2006, it moved up again by knocking off the U.K. In 2007, China became the third-largest economy by topping Germany. (This is being added by me: Now it has become the second largest ecomonoy)
[CIA World Fact Book; Fortune “China is richer, but most Chinese are still poor” Feb. 17, 2011 ]


There are lots of facts that can be put in here, but I guess people will stop reading my response. Do some research for yourself and you will get to know better!
The matter of the fact is that we should open our eyes and start accepting the changes going on in the world. China has become one of the major economical and educational hubs in the Worldwide. The sooner we accept this fact, the better it will be.

Only weak students will go and study in China. And you will never ever enrol in top rated universities.
 
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