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More students heading abroad

Belt and Road a boon for internatio­nal studies, says ministry

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BEIJING: A growing number of Chinese students are choosing to study in countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, the Ministry of Education said.

Some 66,100 Chinese students studied in Belt and Road countries in 2017, up 15.7% from 2016, with 3,679 sponsored by the Chinese government, according to a statement on the ministry’s website.

China had signed 45 agreements on educationa­l cooperatio­n with those countries by April 2017.

Diplomas issued by Chinese universiti­es and the higher education institutio­ns in 24 of the countries were mutually recognised as of March last year, according to the ministry.

Belt and Road countries also remained the largest source of internatio­nal students in China in 2017.

Internatio­nal students from the nations increased 11% last year to 317,200, about 65% in total.

Xiong Bingqi, deputy director of the 21st Century Education Research Institute in Beijing, said that due to lower tuition fees, cultural similariti­es and increasing trade and cultural cooperatio­n, there will be growth in the exchange of students between China and Belt and Road countries.

“China has its own elite institutio­ns that can rival the toptier universiti­es abroad.

“That is why more foreign students are choosing to study in China,” Xiong said, adding that the country has become a major education destinatio­n in its own right, particular­ly for students from within Asia. Given China’s economic growth and its rising household incomes, more parents will send their students to study abroad, he said.

“Going abroad to study is no longer just for elites.”

About 90% of students who studied abroad last year had no government financial support, the ministry said.

The percentage has remained about the same since 2012, it added.

The total number studying abroad and the number of returnees from those studies also reached record levels last year, the ministry said.

Going abroad to study is no longer just for elites. Xiong Bingqi

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