Chang an University

About Chang an University

Chang’an University, or CHU, is a national key university. Directly under the leadership of the Ministry of Education, it is listed under Project 211,Project 985 Innovation Platform, and Double First-Class Project of China. Located in Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province, CHU has two campuses and three training bases, with a total area of 250 hectares.

CHU was originally known as Xi’an Highway University, which was built in 1951. Merged with Xi’an Engineering Institute and Northwest Institute of Construction Engineering, it was later renamed as Chang’an University in 2000. Since 2005, CHU has been successively financed and supported by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Transport, Shaanxi Provincial People’s Government, Ministry of Natural Resources, and Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.

Background

Category and Details
Category Details
Session September Intake-2025
Programs Bachelor Degree (English Taught)
IELTS/DUOLINGO No Need

🏗 Available Majors (English-Taught)

Subjects List
Subject
Mechatronic Engineering
Internet of Things Engineering
Computer Science and Technology
Electronic & Information Engineering
Electronics Science and Technology
Civil Engineering
Architecture

đź’°Original Fees Structure & Scholarship Details

Category and Details Table
Category Details
🎓 Main Tuition Fees 16,000 CNY / Year
🏠 Dormitory Fees 600-800 CNY / Month

🎖After Scholarship Benefits

Benefits and Details Table
Benefits Details
🏆 Tuition Fee Waiver 50% (8,000 CNY / Year)
🏅 Monthly Stipend 1,500 CNY / Month (for 10 months)

🎓Other Costs (To Be Paid Upon Arrival)

Categories and Details Table
Categories Details
Tuition Fees 8000 CNY / Year
Hostel Fees 600-800 CNY / Month
Application Fees 400 CNY
Visa Extension Fees 400 CNY / Year
Insurance Fees 800 CNY / Year

⚠️Important Note

1. Age: under the age of 25
2. The “’stipend” is provided for the first year only.
3. The students of bachelor degree program should go through Annual Review, The annual
review involves a comprehensive evaluation of students’ moral conduct, academic
performance, learning or research attitudes, and participation in activities. Students who
pass the review will continue to be eligible for tuition support, while those who fail will not
receive it for the next academic year.

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