In 2006, the Chinese Government implemented a pivotal change by allowing international students to enroll in medical university programs conducted in English. This decision marked the beginning of a new era, opening doors for students to pursue their MBBS degree in China. Particularly for Indian students, the appeal of studying MBBS in China has steadily increased since 2013.
To uphold quality standards, specific quotas are allocated to selected medical schools in China for admitting international students into these English-medium programs. While other Chinese medical universities have the option to accept international students, the government mandates that they must enroll in programs conducted in Chinese. ...
In 2006, the Chinese Government implemented a pivotal change by allowing international students to enroll in medical university programs conducted in English. This decision marked the beginning of a new era, opening doors for students to pursue their MBBS degree in China. Particularly for Indian students, the appeal of studying MBBS in China has steadily increased since 2013.
To uphold quality standards, specific quotas are allocated to selected medical schools in China for admitting international students into these English-medium programs. While other Chinese medical universities have the option to accept international students, the government mandates that they must enroll in programs conducted in Chinese. This distinction created a challenge, as numerous agents began sending Indian students to China for the Chinese Medicine Program (TCM) without providing adequate information beforehand.