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Study in China from Morocco

Morocco is Foorsa's home market and the largest source of North African students in China. With over 3,000 Moroccan students currently studying in Chinese universities, the community is well-established with active student associations, halal restaurants, and cultural events. Morocco's strategic partnership with China through the Belt and Road Initiative has opened more scholarship opportunities for Moroccan students.

3,000+
Moroccan Students in China
75%
Scholarship Rate
$650
Avg. Flight Cost
+7h
Time Difference

Scholarships for Moroccan Students

ScholarshipCoverageDeadline
CSC Scholarship Full tuition + stipend + accommodation January-April
Provincial Government Scholarship Partial tuition waiver March-May
University Scholarship Tuition reduction 25-100% Year-round
Confucius Institute Scholarship Full coverage for Chinese language programs January-May

Visa & Document Requirements

Visa Type

X1/X2 Student Visa

Passport Validity

6 months

Direct Flights

Not Available

Required Documents

Document Legalization: Ministry of Foreign Affairs apostille required

Accepted Language Tests: HSK, IELTS, TOEFL

Popular Cities

BeijingWuhanShanghaiGuangzhouNanjing

Popular Majors

MedicineEngineeringBusinessComputer ScienceArchitecture

Student Testimonial

"Foorsa made the entire process seamless. From application to arrival, I always had support."

— Yassine, Wuhan University (Computer Science)

FAQ

Do I need a visa to study in China from Morocco?

Yes, Moroccan students need an X1 visa (for programs over 180 days) or X2 visa (under 180 days). Foorsa guides you through the entire visa process.

What scholarships are available for Moroccan students?

Moroccan students can apply for CSC (Chinese Government Scholarship), provincial scholarships, and university-specific scholarships. About 75% of our Moroccan students receive some form of financial aid.

Is halal food available in Chinese universities?

Yes, most major Chinese universities have halal canteens (清真食堂). Cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, and Guangzhou also have many halal restaurants near campuses.

How much does it cost to study in China for Moroccan students?

Tuition ranges from $2,000-$8,000/year for most programs. Living costs are $300-$600/month. With scholarships, many students pay little to nothing for tuition.

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Costs, requirements and scholarships

Tuition across the 149 Chinese universities we work with runs $1,400 to $8,500 a year, and living costs average $400 to $1,000 a month depending on the city. Every one of those universities offers at least one English-taught programme, across 46 cities.

3,000+ Moroccan students are already studying in China, student visas take about 30 days to process, 75% of our applicants from here secure a scholarship.

You will need an X1/X2 Student Visa with a passport valid for at least 6 months. The file is: valid passport, university admission letter, JW201 or JW202 form, medical examination, passport photos and bank statement.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to study in China from Morocco?

Tuition across the 149 Chinese universities we work with runs $1,400 to $8,500 a year, and living costs average $400 to $1,000 a month depending on the city. Every one of those universities offers at least one English-taught programme, across 46 cities.

What visa do students from Morocco need for China?

X1/X2 Student Visa — You will need an X1/X2 Student Visa with a passport valid for at least 6 months. The file is: valid passport, university admission letter, JW201 or JW202 form, medical examination, passport photos and bank statement.

Which documents does the student visa file need?

valid passport, university admission letter, JW201 or JW202 form, medical examination, passport photos and bank statement.

Can I study in China in English?

Yes. All 149 universities in our catalogue run at least one English-taught programme, so a Chinese qualification is not required for every course.

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