
Including MOE vs Non-MOE Universities Explained
If you’re planning to pursue MBBS in China in 2025, you’re on the right track. China has become one of the top destinations for international medical students due to its affordable tuition fees, globally recognized degrees, modern campuses, and English-taught programs.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through:
- The complete admission process
- Documents and eligibility
- MOE-listed vs Non-MOE universities
- Intake timelines and costs
- Important tips to help you choose wisely
Why Study MBBS in China?
- Tuition fees are affordable (USD 3,000 to 6,000/year on average)
- Recognized by WHO, PMDC (Pakistan), NMC (India), and other medical councils
- English-taught MBBS programs are available in many top-ranked universities
- China has advanced labs, hospitals, and research centers
- Over 45,000+ international students are currently enrolled in medical programs in China
Step-by-Step Admission Process for MBBS in China 2025
Step 1: Choose the Right University (MOE vs Non-MOE)
This is the most important step. There are two types of universities offering MBBS in China:
MOE-Listed Universities
- Approved by China’s Ministry of Education (MOE) to offer MBBS in English to international students
- Usually accept a limited number of international students each year
- Recognized globally with better clinical training and English support
- Examples include:
- Zhejiang University
- Qingdao University
- China Medical University
- Jiangsu University
- Fudan University
Non-MOE Universities
- Not officially on the MOE list but still offer clinical medicine in English
- May have lower tuition fees and higher availability
- Some are reputable, but you must verify if they are recognized by your home country’s medical council
- Often suitable for students who are late applicants or have a lower academic score
Tip: If you’re from Pakistan or India, your medical council (PMC, NMC) may require you to study at an MOE-listed university for your degree to be recognized.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
Most universities require:
- Minimum 60–70% in FSc (Pre-Medical) / A Levels / equivalent
- Age between 17 to 25 years
- Good English communication skills
- Some MOE-listed universities may require an online interview
IELTS is not usually required, but students must have studied in English medium.
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
You’ll need:
- Passport (valid for at least 18 months)
- SSC and HSSC (or O/A Levels) certificates and transcripts
- Medical check-up report (according to Chinese embassy format)
- Police character certificate
- Passport-size photos
- Application form (provided by university or your consultant)
Step 4: Submit Application
- You can apply directly on the university website or through authorized consultants like EdWorkers Consultant
- Application period for most universities starts from January and continues till July/August 2025 (depending on intake)
Step 5: Receive Offer Letter & JW202 Visa Form
- If selected, you’ll receive a pre-admission or offer letter
- The university will then issue a JW202 form, which is required for visa application
- This form is approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education
Step 6: Apply for Student Visa (X1 Visa)
Submit the following to the Chinese Embassy:
- Admission letter
- JW202 form
- Passport
- Visa application form
- Photographs
- Physical examination report
- Police character certificate
Visa processing time: 2 to 4 weeks (can vary)
Step 7: Travel and Start Your MBBS Journey
After getting your visa:
- Book your flight to China
- Register at your university
- Get a residence permit within 30 days of arrival
- Attend orientation and begin your 6-year MBBS program (5 years academics + 1-year internship)
MBBS Intake in China 2025
- Main Intake: September 2025
- Some universities may have March 2025 (Spring) intake, especially for non-MOE programs or foundation courses
- Early applications are highly recommended due to limited seats at MOE-listed universities
Cost of MBBS in China
Expense | Estimated Range (USD/year) |
---|---|
Tuition Fee | 3,000 – 6,000 (MOE) |
Hostel/Accommodation | 800 – 1,500 |
Food & Personal Expenses | 1,000 – 1,500 |
Medical Insurance | 100 – 200 |
Total Estimated Cost | 5,000 – 9,000/year |
Note: MOE universities may cost slightly more than non-MOE ones due to quality and demand.
Final Tips for Students
- Always check if the university is MOE-listed and recognized by your country’s medical council
- Apply early to secure a seat in top institutions
- Keep your documents ready and up to date
- Learn basic Chinese language for better hospital interaction during the internship
- Use a trusted consultant to avoid fake admissions or visa rejections
Need Help With Admission?
EdWorkers Consultant provides:
- Free guidance for MOE and non-MOE universities
- Complete document preparation
- JW202 and visa application assistance
- Pre-departure briefing and support after arrival
Offices: Islamabad | Lahore | Dubai
Phone (Pakistan): +92-335-2202222 | +92-334-2202222
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