Tsinghua University

Beijing, China

Tsinghua University is a research university that was established in 1911 and is located in Beijing, China. Tsinghua University campus has been named one of the most beautiful campuses in the world by a panel of architects and campus designers in Forbes in 2010.
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Tsinghua University was founded in 1911 as "Tsing Hua Imperial College," initially serving as a preparatory school for Chinese students planning to study in the United States.
The university was renamed "Tsing Hua College" in 1912, established its university section in 1925, and adopted the name "National Tsing Hua University" in 1928. During the Japanese invasion in 1937, it merged with Peking University and Nankai University to form the National South-West Associated University.
After 1949, the original National Tsing Hua University moved to Taiwan, while the Tsinghua University in Beijing was restructured in 1952 as a polytechnic institute focusing on engineering. Starting in the late 1970s, it expanded into a comprehensive research university, re-establishing various departments and incorporating multidisciplinary studies.
You need to submit your academic transcripts, degree certificates, passport copy, English proficiency test scores (like TOEFL or IELTS), recommendation letters, and a personal statement or study plan.
Undergraduate applicants who pass the initial review may take an integrative test (which varies by program). Graduate applicants might be invited for interviews or other assessments depending on their department.
Yes, there is an application fee of 800 RMB for both undergraduate and graduate programs, payable online during the application process.
Tsinghua ensures safety through 24/7 security patrols, a campus-wide surveillance system, and trained security personnel stationed throughout the campus.
Students are advised to keep their dorms locked, secure personal belongings, follow bicycle safety rules, and report suspicious activity or unauthorized visitors to campus security.
Yes, the university has a Public Safety Laboratory focused on emergency management and public safety technologies. There are also detailed safety instructions and emergency protocols available for students and staff.
Tsinghua offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate (Master’s and Ph.D.), and professional programs across disciplines like engineering, science, business, humanities, law, medicine, and the arts.
Yes, Tsinghua offers several Master’s and Doctoral programs that are fully taught in English, particularly in fields like engineering, economics, international relations, and business.
Yes, Tsinghua partners with top global institutions like MIT, Columbia University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong to offer joint programs, including MBA and management degrees.
Tsinghua offers several scholarships, including the Chinese Government Scholarship (CGS), Tuition Scholarships, and other sponsored programs such as the Asian Future Leaders Scholarship Program and Siemens Foundation Scholarships.
You can apply for scholarships while completing the online admission application. Some scholarships, like the CGS, may require separate applications via the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) portal or through the Chinese Embassy in your home country.
Depending on the scholarship type, benefits may include full tuition fee coverage, free accommodation, monthly stipends, and comprehensive medical insurance.
Tsinghua offers single rooms, AB rooms (two separate bedrooms sharing a bathroom), and double rooms. All are equipped with essentials like a bed, air-conditioning, internet access, and a telephone.
Yes, Tsinghua offers visa assistance, residence permit guidance, physical exam help, and public transport information to help international students settle and thrive in Beijing.
Students can join over 100 clubs and societies covering interests like sports, music, arts, science, public service, and cultural exchange. There are also regular events such as welcome parties, sports competitions, and cultural excursions.
Tsinghua provides several room types at the Zijing International Student Apartments, including single rooms (private bathroom), AB rooms (private bedrooms, shared bathroom), double rooms, and triple rooms with shared facilities.
All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, internet access, basic furniture, and bedding. Public areas include shared kitchens, laundry rooms, and study areas.
International students must apply in advance through the International Students & Scholars Center's dormitory application system. Due to high demand and limited capacity, early application is recommended.
Yes, but Tsinghua does not offer a direct post-study work visa. Graduates must secure a job offer from a Chinese employer who will sponsor their work permit application.
Yes. After receiving the Notification Letter of Work Permit, your family members can apply for an S1 visa to accompany you to China.
You must: Find a job in China. The employer applies for a Notification Letter of Foreigner’s Work Permit. You apply for a Z visa at a Chinese embassy/consulate. Upon arrival in China, you must apply for a Residence Permit within 30 days.

University Of Tsinghua University Application Statistics

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University Of Tsinghua University Application Statistics

62500
700
16200
22600
16800
11:1
30 %
¥ 26000
¥ 40000
¥ 10000
2.5
27
60 %
6.5

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