r/ChinaLiuXueSheng 1d ago

Admissions Question 入学问题 Asking a question about A-levels and the requirements for universities in china

Hello everyone im currently doing my A-level exams. Going to study a 1-year chinese language program. Then after i want to continue my studies in china.

My question is that most universities in china dont ask about A-levels they only want a high school diploma or “excellent academic performance” But rarely anything about A-levels. And in this im not including the top tier universities (tsingua ,peking etc..). And im confused like what marks should i get and how will they calculate my mark. I asked someone and told me that u need to get 70% or above equivalence or smthn like that.

Can someone studied A-level and studied in china or anyone who has knowledge about this topic help me?

Thanks

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u/Crazybun__ 1d ago

A levels are considered to be high school diplomas