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Harbin institute of technology

Harbin institute of technology

Why choose Harbin institute of technology

  • North China Electric Power University (NCEUP) was founded in 1958 in Bejing, China’s capital city.
  • North China Electric Power University is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China
  • The main campus is located in Beijing, and it has a sub-campus in Baoding.
  • There are about 3,000 faculty and staff, 20,000 full-time undergraduates, and 7,000 postgraduates.
  • Among student facilities at NCEPU are a large Network Information Centre, a hospital, a gymnasium and a sports ground.
  • North China Electric Power University has 2 aparments for foreign students. All dormitories are double-bed rooms.
  • University recruits 120-160students for scholarships every year.
  • The World Ranking of North China Electric Power University is 577 and the country rank is 72

CRITERIA & ELIGIBILITY:

 

Scholarships:

Harbin Institute of Technology offers partial and fully funded scholarships. Contact Intime Study Advisors for scholarship details.

Documents Required:

 

  • Passport
  • Passport Size Photo (White Background)
  • SSC Mark sheet/Junior high school document (grade 10th)
  • HSSC Mark sheet/Senior high school document (grade 12th)
  • 02 Recommendation Letters from Senior high school
  • English Proficiency certificate
  • Physical Examination Form
  • Study Plan (600-800 words)
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Application Form

All the Documents should be in clear scan form

About University:

Established in 1920, the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) is one of China’s premier universities, consistently supported by the central government. In 1996, HIT was among the first institutions selected for “Project 211,” a program providing preferential support to key universities. In 1999, it was included in “Project 985” and became one of the top nine national universities forming the C9 League in 2009, often referred to as China’s equivalent to the Ivy League. The C9 League fosters collaboration among elite universities through resource sharing, cooperative training, and joint research initiatives.

In 2002, the Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School (HITSZ) was co-founded by HIT and the Shenzhen Government, with approval from the Ministry of Education. Over the past 12 years, HITSZ has developed a robust system for full-time graduate education, complemented by programs and scholarships for part-time and international students. As a vital part of HIT, HITSZ is committed to becoming a research-oriented institution, emphasizing higher education reform and internationalization. Its mission is to serve both Shenzhen and the nation by fostering innovation and contributing to technological and economic advancements.

Located in the Greater Bay Area of southern China, HITSZ offers comprehensive degree programs ranging from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. As a branch campus of HIT, it plays a pivotal role in regional economic development, providing technical expertise and trained professionals to local industries. This has earned the institution strong support from both the Shenzhen Government and HIT. HITSZ operates as an integral part of the “One University – Three Campuses Greater HIT Strategy”, further solidifying its reputation as a key player in China’s educational and industrial landscape.

About City:

Established in 1920, the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) is one of China’s premier universities, consistently supported by the central government. In 1996, HIT was among the first institutions selected for “Project 211,” a program providing preferential support to key universities. In 1999, it was included in “Project 985” and became one of the top nine national universities forming the C9 League in 2009, often referred to as China’s equivalent to the Ivy League. The C9 League fosters collaboration among elite universities through resource sharing, cooperative training, and joint research initiatives.

In 2002, the Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School (HITSZ) was co-founded by HIT and the Shenzhen Government, with approval from the Ministry of Education. Over the past 12 years, HITSZ has developed a robust system for full-time graduate education, complemented by programs and scholarships for part-time and international students. As a vital part of HIT, HITSZ is committed to becoming a research-oriented institution, emphasizing higher education reform and internationalization. Its mission is to serve both Shenzhen and the nation by fostering innovation and contributing to technological and economic advancements.

Located in the Greater Bay Area of southern China, HITSZ offers comprehensive degree programs ranging from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. As a branch campus of HIT, it plays a pivotal role in regional economic development, providing technical expertise and trained professionals to local industries. This has earned the institution strong support from both the Shenzhen Government and HIT. HITSZ operates as an integral part of the “One University – Three Campuses Greater HIT Strategy”, further solidifying its reputation as a key player in China’s educational and industrial landscape.

Climate:

In Shenzhen, the wet season is hot, oppressive, and overcast and the dry season is comfortable, windy, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 55°F to 89°F and is rarely below 46°F or above 93°F.

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