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China University of Political Science and Law

Beijing
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( Jan/Feb , Jun/Jul , Aug/Sep ) 2026
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Admission offer10-15 days after your application is submitted
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US News ranking: > 2000
Programs offered: 2
International students: 782
Acceptance rate: N/A
About

The China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) is a “Project 211” university―a government honor bestowed upon China’s finest institutions of higher education. CUPL is well known for legal academics and also enjoys a distinguished reputation in arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, and education. Under the supervision of the State Ministry of Education (MOE), CUPL is located in Beijing on two campuses: the Xueyuan Lu campus in Haidian District and the Fuxue Lu campus in Changping District. CUPL’s predecessor (The Peking College of Political Science and Law―founded in 1952), combined departments of law, political science and sociology of Peking University, Yenching University, Fu Jen Catholic University, and Tsinghua University. In 1954, the college moved to Xuyuan Lu, and later in 1983, merged with the Central Cadres’ College of Political Science, and was subsequently renamed the China University of Political Science and Law. In 1985, the university established a new campus in Changping. Subsequently, three divisions emerged: an undergraduate school, a postgraduate school, and a school of advanced training. Over the past 60 years, CUPL has educated and trained more than 200,000 graduates, and has played an active role in key legislative efforts in China. CUPL has assumed a leadership role in China in the development and innovation of legal thought and has played a key role in representing the country in international academic exchanges. Approximately 15,000 full-time students are currently enrolled in CUPL. Among the full-time students are almost 8,500 undergraduate students, approximately 6,000 graduate students, and over 500 international students. CUPL’s 893 faculty include 252 full professors, 378 associate professors, 150 mentors for doctoral postgraduates, and 547 mentors for master degree postgraduates. Nearly nine in ten of CUPL’s full-time faculty members hold doctoral or master degrees. CUPL comprises 19 schools and departments and 10 university-level research institutes. CUPL currently offers 18 majors for undergraduates, 68 academic master degree programs, 3 professional master degree programs, 27 doctoral programs, and 2 post-doctoral research centers. The university collaborates with 157 distinguished universities and institutions in 39 countries. Each year, hundreds of faculty and students travel abroad for international exchanges and studies. The China-EU School of Law (CESL), founded in 2008, is the most comprehensive Sino-EU joint program in the field of legal education and research and is training future international jurists. CUPL continues to develop its international reputation―striving for excellence in innovation, multiple disciplines, openness, and international reach.

Why choose this university?
1. CUPL has a long history and strong reputation.
2. It offers diverse undergraduate and graduate programs.
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Programs offered
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Bachelor's In Law and Legal StudiesBusiness & Management
Deadline
29-06-2026
Duration
N/A
Taught in
English
Cost
$2,600 /yr
Master's In Law and Legal StudiesBusiness & Management
Deadline
29-06-2026
Duration
N/A
Taught in
English
Cost
$3,200 /yr
Cost of studying at China University of Political Science and Law
Overall cost approximately$4,700 /year
$2,869 /yearAverage tuition fee
$2,200 /yearOn-Campus acommodation
$2,500 /yearCost of Living

Available Scholarships
CSC Chinese Government Scholarship
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Beijing Government Scholarship
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Admissions at China University of Political Science and Law
Application fee$103
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Documents required to apply
  • Official academic records
  • Financial statement and certificate
  • Statement of purpose
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Copy of passport
  • Curriculum vitae

FAQ
Admission requirements vary by university and program level (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD), but commonly include:
  • Valid Passport
  • Academic Transcripts: High school for bachelor's, bachelor's degree for master's, etc.
  • English/Chinese Language Proficiency:
    • For English-taught programs: IELTS 6.0+, TOEFL 80+ (some accept Duolingo)
    • For Chinese-taught programs: HSK 4 for bachelor's, HSK 5 or 6 for master's
  • Recommendation Letters (2 required for master's and PhD)
  • Personal Statement / Study Plan
  • Resume/CV
  • Medical Examination Form (Foreigner Physical Examination)
  • Non-criminal Record
  • Completed online application (via university portal or CSC/Study in China platforms)
  • Application Fee (varies: typically 400–800 RMB)
Application intakes are usually in September and sometimes March (Spring).
China is considered one of the most affordable study destinations.
  • Diploma/Language: $1,500 – $3,000
  • Bachelor's: $2,000 – $5,000
  • Master's: $3,000 – $7,000
  • MBA / Medicine: $5,000 – $10,000
Tuition in top-tier (Double First-Class) universities and medical universities may be higher. Many students apply through CSC scholarships, provincial scholarships, or university-funded scholarships that cover full/partial tuition, accommodation, and living stipend.
Yes, but with restrictions:
  • Students on X1 visa (for over 180 days) may apply for part-time work after university approval
  • You must get your residence permit marked with "part-time work allowed"
  • Allowed to work no more than 8 hours/week during study; full-time in holidays may be permitted
  • Working without approval is illegal and may lead to visa cancellation
Popular work: English tutoring, translation, hospitality, or university on-campus jobs
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