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Dali University

MBBS in Dali University

Dali University was founded in October 2001 following the merger of four colleges, approved by China’s Ministry of Education. The university consists of 16 colleges, offering 53 undergraduate programs and 28 graduate programs across various fields, including liberal arts, science, medical science, engineering, education, economics, agriculture, law, management, and the arts.

Why study Clinical Medicine (MBBS) in Dali University?

  • Dali University launched its MBBS program for international students in 2000, and since then, many foreign graduates have completed the program. Currently, over 550 students (both male and female) are enrolled in the MBBS course. The program is taught bilingually, with both foreign and Chinese instructors.
  • The climate in Dali is moderate for international students. Summers often reach an average high of 35°C with high humidity, typically from mid-May to August. Autumn lasts from September to early November.
  • Halal food options are available for Muslim students at Dali University. Additionally, the university offers a postgraduate program in medical fields, which is running successfully.
  • Dali University provides a supportive and friendly environment with highly qualified staff for international students. Every year, the university awards scholarships of 3,000 RMB to 10,000 RMB to outstanding students.
  • The university offers separate dormitory buildings for male and female students, with a strict no-entry policy for male students in the female dormitories (2-person shared rooms).
  • Dali University has 5 affiliated hospitals and 14 non-affiliated hospitals. It is recognized and listed by the World Health Organization (WHO). You can find more details on the WHO website: [WHO Link](https://search.wdoms.org/).

Clinical Medicine (MBBS) Fee Package of Dali University for Pakistani, Africans Students September Intake 2024-2025

Application fee 800 RMB (Approx. 120 U$D) Non-Refundable after issuance of Admission Letter.

Tuition Fee: 12000 RMB Hostel fee: 2200 RMB Resident permit, medical, Insurance: 1400 RMB Registration fee: 300 RMB Development fee: 14,500 RMB Total in RMB: 30,400 RMB Total in U$D: 4300 U$D

Tuition Fee: 22,000 RMB
Hostel fee: 2200 RMB
Resident permit, medical, Insurance: 1400 RMB
Registration fee: 3000 RMB
Total in RMB: 28,600 RMB
Total in U$D: 4000 U$D

Tuition Fee: 22,000 RMB
Hostel fee: 2200 RMB
Resident permit, medical,
Insurance: 1400 RMB
Registration fee: 300 RMB
Total in RMB: 25,900 RMB
Total in U$D: 3600 U$D

  • 1st  Year Total Complete Fee Package: 26,800 RMB (Approx. 4300 U$D)
  • 2nd Year fee structure: 28,600RMB(Approx. 4000 U$D)
  • 3rd Year Onwards fee: 25,900 RMB (Approx. 3600 U$D)

Students can complete their internship during the 6th (final) year either in their home country or at one of Dali University’s affiliated hospitals.

Documents Required & Admission Procedure at Dali University:

  • HSSC (Pre-Medical) / Senior High School certificate with a minimum of 60% marks.
  • SSC Mark Sheet / Junior High School certificate (Grade 10).
  • HSSC Mark Sheet / Senior High School certificate (Grade 12).
  • A scanned copy of the first page of your passport.
  • Medical check-up on the Chinese physical form.
  • Police clearance certificate.
  • A recent photo with a white background.

Special Notes:

  • All fees must be paid in RMB or according to the exchange rate upon arrival at the university.
  • Students will be responsible for stationery, electricity charges, and water bills.
  • Food expenses are approximately 1,000 to 1,200 RMB per month.
  • Fees once paid are non-refundable. Students must adhere to Dali University’s rules and regulations.
  • Pakistani and Indian students must follow the policies of the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council and the Indian Medical Council, respectively.

Want to know more?

Dali University spans an area of 2,500 mu (approximately 410 acres) in the historical and culturally rich city of Dali (Ancient Town), China. The university has two campuses: the Gucheng (Ancient City) campus, located at the base of the Cangshan mountains with views of Erhai Lake and the city of Dali, and the Xiaguan (Water Lily) campus, situated in the city’s downtown area.As per the latest regulations by the Ministry of Education (MOE) China, introduced in June 2014, all MBBS (Clinical Medicine) students must pass the HSK Level 4 (Chinese Proficiency Test) by the end of their first year. Upon passing the HSK, students will continue their MBBS studies. The HSK preparation year is considered part of the overall MBBS program duration.

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