Beijing Review

Closing Loopholes

Xinhua Daily Telegraph June 13

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Recently, the Ministry of Education issued a circular for stricter assessment of internatio­nal students’ applicatio­ns for undergradu­ate programs in Chinese universiti­es and colleges to ensure fair play.

According to the circular, students who are foreign nationals by birth but studied in Chinese primary and secondary schools and have at least one parent who is a Chinese national are eligible. However, they should have a record of living abroad for more than two years in the last four years.

Or they can take the national college entrance exam, known as the gaokao. The highly competitiv­e and tough exam is said to have prompted some parents to emigrate so that their children can benefit from China’s favorable university admission policy for internatio­nal students.

At this year’s Two Sessions, the annual meetings of the national legislatur­e and the advisory body, Yu Minhong, founder of the education consultanc­y New Oriental Education and Technology Group, said to appear more internatio­nal, some Chinese colleges and universiti­es have indiscrimi­nately admitted more internatio­nal students without paying adequate attention to their credential­s and research abilities.

With the reform of admission for overseas students, colleges should also endeavor to improve the quality of education. The educationa­l authoritie­s should formulate a more scientific evaluation mechanism for colleges that emphasize internatio­nalized developmen­t.

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