Overseas students planning to study in China should collect more information before traveling there, as some Chinese schools might be fraudulent “diploma mills” or not as prominent as their names make them sound.

After the university entrance examinations("gaokao") ended this month, students are choosing their preference universities.
However, prospective students should watch out while applying for Chinese schools, as some students have reported being fooled by seemingly impressive school names.
This is a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation. In many countries, accreditation is defined as a governmental designation.
There are many organizations which give their own accreditation, not generally recognised as valid by governments and others, to educational institutions. Many of these are unrecognized higher education accreditation organizations. Some of the educational institutions listed here claim accreditation from such organizations. we call them degree/diploma mill or 野鸡大学。
People's daily has summarized a list of universities/colleges you should avoid if you plan to study in China. There is no need to translate the list as it may confuse you we think. check the school chinese name against your offer and avoid them.
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reference: people's daily



