Mbbs in china

The earliest recorded human settlements in what is today called China were discovered in the Huang He basin and date from about 5000 B.C. During the Shang dynasty (1500–1000 B.C. ), the precursor of modern China’s ideographic writing system developed, allowing the emerging feudal states of the era to achieve an advanced stage of civilization, rivaling in sophistication any society found at the time in Europe, the Middle East, or the Americas. It was following this initial flourishing of civilization, in a period known as the Chou dynasty (1122–249 B.C. ), that Lao-tse, Confucius, Mo Ti, and Mencius laid the foundation of Chinese philosophical thought.
The feudal states, often at war with one another, were first united under Emperor Ch’in Shih Huang Ti, during whose reign (246–210 B.C. ) work was begun on the Great Wall of China, a monumental bulwark against invasion from the West. Although the Great Wall symbolized China’s desire to protect itself from the outside world, under the Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 220), the civilization conducted extensive commercial trading with the West.
In the T’ang dynasty (618–907)—often called the golden age of Chinese history—painting, sculpture, and poetry flourished, and woodblock printing, which enabled the mass production of books, made its earliest known appearance. The Mings, last of the native rulers (1368–1644), overthrew the Mongol, or Yuan, dynasty (1271–1368) established by Kublai Khan. The Mings in turn were overthrown in 1644 by invaders from the north, the Manchus.

Geography

The greater part of the country is mountainous. Its principal ranges are the Tien Shan, the Kunlun chain, and the Trans-Himalaya. In the southwest is Tibet, which China annexed in 1950. The Gobi Desert lies to the north. China proper consists of three great river systems: the Yellow River (Huang He), 2,109 mi (5,464 km) long; the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang), the third-longest river in the world at 2,432 mi (6,300 km); and the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang),

Government

Communist state.

Weather

China’s warmest weather occurs in the southeastern subtropical provinces, where the summers are hot and humid. Average temperatures across this region range from 26 to 31°C (79 – 88°F). In general, temperatures decrease from south to north. Northeast China (Manchuria) experiences bitterly cold winters with temperatures dropping to as low as -37°C (-35°F). At the other extreme, in the Turfan Depression, known as China’s “Oasis of Fire,” summertime temperatures can reach a scorching 48.8°C (120°F).
The high altitude terrain of the Tibetan Plateau and neighboring Tsinghai Province is a special alpine cold zone where low temperatures are common all year round. The climate in Tibet sometimes behaves as if all four seasons have been compressed into one day. The temperature can be below zero during the early morning and evening yet still reach a sizzling 38°C at midday. Fewer than 100 days a year are frost-free and temperatures can plummet as low as -40°C. Strong northern winds can sweep across the plains for days on end, often whipping up dust storms, sandstorms, snowstorms, or (rare) rainstorms.

Medcal Education

As you must be aware, China is growing destination for studying medicine since China Universities is cheap cost wise and highly reputed in technology wise and so the forefront in the field of education and more specifically medicine, besides the mentioned specialization, China has been offering practically all specializations known to mankind.
China has opened its doors for foreigners who wished to come down to China for higher education. Universities in China are becoming highly international. When you study here, you are likely to find yourself meeting students from all over the world. Many countries are represented on the campus and each student makes a unique contribution to the life of the institution, both academically and culturally.
The China Universities, traditionally occupy leading position in the world. Many of the medical Universities find a place in the World Health Organization (WHO)’s “Directory of World Medical Schools”. This listing make a student graduating from such University eligible to appear for many of the screening tests like the USMLE, PLAB and also the newly introduced “Screening examination” conducted by the National Board Of Examinations, India, under the directive of the Medical Council of India. Many of the Universities have been established way back in 1935, like the China Medical University which is worldwide known and highly ranked.
Features
The system of higher education in China is well formulated and advanced and on par with the western countries. Many of the courses are now offered with the medium of instruction in English. Evaluation of the performance of the student is designed in such a way that the progress of the student, in mastering the subjects included in the curriculum is monitored objectively and in detail. The number of weekly tests and examinations to be taken during every academic year is strictly formulated by the head of the institution. Performance of the students in the tests is evaluated as “PASSED” or “FAILED” and in examinations as “EXCELLENT”, “GOOD”, “SATISFACTORY” or “FAIL”. Students who accumulate a number of arrears in their academic year are expelled from their higher educational institutes. The final state examination is also a very important part of the higher educational assessment process in Russia. These methods constitute comprehensive evaluation systems by which the knowledge and the skills of the specialist are brought to light and the qualifications thus obtained then become very authentic and valuable.
August – September of every year is the beginning of the academic year in China, thus Top schools in China invites all potential students to join the prestigious higher educational institutes to secure their seats well in advance.
COST OF EDUCATION –   CHINA  V/S.  OTHER COUNTRIES
Firstly, No capitation fees or donations are to be paid to the universities in CHINA. The cost of education in the universities in CHINA is highly regulated and subsidized by the Ministry of Public Health of the Chinese Govt. They are very reasonable in contrast to the other universities in India and abroad. The fee structure varies with each and every university.Please check the fee structure for the university in which you are seeking admission
It may also be observed and noted that unlike in other universities in India and abroad, students need not appear for any entrance or pre-qualifying exams like CET (India), GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, SAT, etc.
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