UniDestin Education Center Offers Comprehensive Support for Aspiring Students to Chinese Universities

Baku: A new admission policy has been announced for students aiming to pursue undergraduate studies in China, with the UniDestin Education Center pledging full support to assist individuals in navigating this process.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the director of UniDestin Education Center, Nushaba Khalilova, revealed that starting in 2026, foreign students applying to Chinese universities will be required to take a mathematics exam. This exam is deemed an official national examination of China and is mandatory for international students. Applicants have the option to take the exam in Chinese or English.

In addition to the mathematics exam, there will be further requirements depending on the university’s prerequisites. Khalilova explained that applicants would also need to take an additional exam in either physics or chemistry, aligned with their chosen field of study. For instance, physics is prioritized for engineering and technical majors, while chemistry is necessary for medicine and biotechnology programs.

The exam is conducted online and results in an official certificate for the candidates. The scheduled dates for the upcoming exams are December 21, 2025, January 25, and March 15, 2026. UniDestin Education Center provides extensive support to students during this process, offering professional exam preparation programs with qualified teachers, participation in online mock exams, and full assistance during the registration process. They also provide complete guidance throughout the application and admission to Chinese universities.

UniDestin works closely with each student to determine the university and major they wish to apply to. A tailored preparation program is then developed based on their chosen field, helping students save time and avoid unnecessary workload. High-achieving students may also receive scholarships, as a high score is crucial not only for admission but also for securing financial support. Classes are available both in-person and online, and students are advised to start the process early to avoid delays.