
Your CV is a summary of your academic background, skills, and achievements. It helps universities and supervisors quickly understand your suitability for the program. Click Here
The physical examination form confirms that you are medically fit to study abroad. It is a mandatory health document required by Chinese universities and the CSC. Click Here
Emailing a professor is the first formal step in securing academic supervision. A clear and respectful email increases your chances of receiving an acceptance or supervision confirmation. Click Here
Recommendation letters reflect your academic ability, research potential, and personal character. They must be written by senior faculty members who know your academic performance well. Click Here
The study plan explains your academic goals, research interests, and future career direction. It shows how your chosen program in China aligns with your long-term objectives. Click Here
The English proficiency certificate confirms that your previous education was conducted in English. It is used as proof of language ability when IELTS or TOEFL is not required. Click Here
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is an official “no criminal record” document issued by the police or government, often required for student visas, university enrolment and some scholarship applications abroad. It proves your good conduct and reassures universities and embassies that you are a safe, low‑risk applicant, so getting your PCC early can prevent delays or last‑minute visa refusals.