Ilia State University

Tbilisi, Georgia

Ilia State University (ISU) sits in Tbilisi, Georgia. It sprang up in 2006 by merging six institutions and has quickly become the top public research university in the South Caucasus, hosting around 16,000 students and some 30 research institutes across disciplines
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Ludong University is a public, comprehensive university in Yantai City, Shandong Province, China. Founded in 1958 and upgraded to full university status in 2006, it now hosts roughly 23,000 full‑time students, including around 800 international students. The university spans three connected campuses in urban Yantai—a scenic coastal city along the Bohai and Yellow Seas. It offers disciplines across arts, sciences, engineering, education, and business, and emphasizes international exchange through joint programs with partners in Korea, France, Japan, the US, and more
Ludong offers over 48 undergraduate majors and 13 master’s degree disciplines, covering areas such as pedagogy, computer science, architecture, energy engineering, finance, tourism, design, and international trade. It also provides short‑term language programs, Chinese‑taught and English‑taught degree tracks, as well as exchange, dual‑degree, and Confucius Institute options. For international students, HSK level 4 or above is often required for degree programs taught in Chinese.
At present Ludong enrolls around 27,000 undergraduates and 1,300 postgraduates. Teaching staff number over 1,400 full‑time faculty, working across 22 colleges. The university combines traditional teacher-training roots with expanded offerings in science, engineering, and international collaboration.
Degree‑seeking international applicants typically apply for the March (spring) or September (autumn) intake. You start by submitting an online application and materials—transcripts, passport copy, language proof, and a completed form—to the International Office or designated portal. Accepted applicants receive an admission letter and the JW201/JW202 form required for the student visa. Processing may take several weeks, so applying early (as soon as November–May) is recommended.
You’ll typically need: secondary school graduation certificate and academic transcript (notarized), passport copy, completed application form, recent passport‑size photos, a clear medical report (health exam), proof of no criminal record, and for Chinese‑taught programs, an HSK certificate. Additional documents may include a study plan or recommendation letters depending on program
Annual tuition for bachelor’s degrees ranges from RMB 12,000 to RMB 20,000, depending on arts or science disciplines. Master’s programs cost between RMB 18,000 and RMB 24,000 per year. Additional mandatory costs include registration fees (~RMB 200), materials, and insurance. Applicants should check the specific faculty fee schedule.
Yantai is known as one of China’s safer coastal cities. The university provides secure dorms with controlled access, CCTV, and staff support. International students usually stay in university‑designated dormitories with peer mentorship and resident advisors. Campus and surrounding neighborhoods are well-lit and monitored. Staff offer orientation on personal safety, local laws, and emergency procedures to ensure students feel secure in day-to-day life
While off‑campus renting is technically allowed, international students must gain approval from Ludong University. Many Chinese universities strongly discourage early off‑campus living to ensure student welfare. Dorming on campus—in international dorms—is safer, more convenient, and often required during the first year. Moving out, especially for scholarship holders, may impact financial support
International students must buy mandatory health insurance (RMB 400‑800 per year). Upon arrival they complete a medical check‑up (~610 RMB). If health issues or emergencies arise, students access nearby hospitals affiliated with the university. Local emergency numbers (e.g. 120 for ambulance) apply. The International Office and Student Affairs assist with medical referrals, documentation, and follow-ups.
While most courses at Ludong are taught in Chinese, select programs—especially in fields like international economy, trade, or business—offer English-taught options. For Chinese-language programs, HSK Level 4 or higher is a common requirement. The university also provides pre‑degree Chinese language training to help students reach necessary levels before starting their degree.
Ludong offers over 73 undergraduate majors, including disciplines like pedagogy, law,marketing, computer science, logistics engineering, architecture, energy engineering, tourism, and design. Graduate offerings span more than a dozen fields. The university aims to balance teacher training roots with applied sciences, business, arts, and technology.
Yes. Ludong offers short-term and semester-long language programs designed for foreign students. These are ideal for those who first wish to acquire HSK proficiency before starting degree studies, or who plan to enhance language skills alongside cultural immersion. Fees and scheduling are established separately from degree tracks.
International students can access the China Government Scholarship (CSC) which covers tuition, accommodation, insurance, and offers a monthly stipend (approx. RMB 2,500/month for bachelor’s, RMB 3,000 for master’s, RMB 3,500 for Ph.D.). University‑level awards also exist, with partial or full tuition waivers. Scholarships are competitive and require separate application through CSC and the university portal.
The CSC scholarship at Ludong includes full tuition waiver, dorm accommodation, medical insurance (400–800 RMB/year), and research materials or materials fee. It may also offer a reimbursement upon arrival and subsidizes living expenses. Students often receive an allowed arrival subsidy and follow annual evaluation requirements to retain the scholarship.
Candidates apply first through CSC’s online system (Ludong’s agency code is 10451), then via Ludong’s application portal. Deadlines typically open from November each year and close around late April. After initial verification, approved applicants receive a nomination certificate, admission letter, and JW form by June or July. Successful candidates are notified via CSC after joint evaluation.
The university is in Yantai, a port city in Shandong Province overlooking the Bohai and Yellow Seas. Yantai features pleasant weather, scenic coastal views, seafood cuisine, and developed urban infrastructure. It's ranked as one of China’s more livable cities—with cultural venues, beaches, safety, and easy access to transportation. Campuses are in urban zones with access to neighborhoods, shopping, and public transit
International students live in university-managed dorms—including single rooms (~RMB 55/day) and shared rooms (~RMB 35‑40/day depending on location). Facilities include air conditioning, CCTV, shared kitchens, and lounge spaces. A small deposit (~RMB 300) is needed, refundable after check‑out. Meals cost RMB 25–40/day; internet access is around RMB 40/month. Off‑campus renting is possible but usually requires university permission
Living off-campus is allowed only with university approval. Many universities discourage it, especially in first year, due to safety and administrative oversight concerns. Even where permitted, housing costs (~RMB 1,200‑1,500/month) are often higher and accessing scholarship benefits may become complicated. Staying in dormitory-style housing is generally more convenient and integrated with student support services.
Once accepted, you receive an admission letter plus a forms JW201 or JW202 from the university. You must apply for the X1 (long-term) visa at a Chinese embassy/consulate in your home country. The school does not apply directly for your visa—you apply in person with those documents, passport, photos, health report, and police clearance. After entering China, you register your residence and convert the X1 visa into a residence permit within 30 days
International students with an X1 visa and residence permit are not permitted to work legally off-campus or hold employment without a proper work visa. Any unpaid internships or voluntary roles may be subject to university approval, but working to fund living costs is prohibited and can lead to visa revocation and deportation.

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