China is placed 77th out of 194 countries in the World's Richest Country Index, with a crime index of 25.45 and a human development index of 0.761. China is known for its architectural marvels such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, as well as its mouthwatering array of delectable cuisine, combative skills, and lengthy history of invention. Winters are bitterly cold in the north, in the mountains and on the plains, while they are mild in the south; summers are scorching everywhere except in the highlands and mountains.
The Chinese MBBS curriculum is similar to that of India, with certain improvements including Physical Education and a Credit System for Elective Classes.
Although costs are rising in China, the cost of living remains low in comparison to other developed countries. The cost of living and studying in China is comparatively affordable when compared to other wealthy countries. The cost of living in Beijing is between RMB 2,000 and RMB 3,000 per month. A typical supper costs between 30 and 50 yuan. The metro has a fixed fare of 2 yuan, and municipal buses are considerably cheaper.
Depending on the institution and study field, tuition prices for a bachelor's degree program in Chinese universities range from RMB14,000 to RMB75,000 (USD2,000 to USD12,000) every academic year.
In general, you do not need to be able to communicate in Chinese (Mandarin) in order to study in China. International programs are available. Nonetheless, learning some Chinese will make it a lot easier for you to live there and experience the culture.