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What about Sino-British International College of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology?
The campus consumption level of Sino-British International College of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology is almost the same as that of ordinary universities in China. There is almost no feeling of comparison or aristocratic school in the atmosphere, but more of an atmosphere of learning. Of course there are no poor people here, but most of them are well-off or above average.

High teaching quality

The teaching quality monitoring system of Sino-British International College of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology is completely consistent with that of the British campus. Therefore, students here work harder, especially the final graded degree certificate is different from other universities in China, which makes students afraid to relax their studies.

Good learning atmosphere.

The learning atmosphere of Sino-British International College of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology is very good. Students study hard, adapt to the educational environment in Britain, and finally get a degree and find a satisfactory job.

Students are of high quality.

Judging from the teaching experience in the past few years, most students can adapt to the educational environment in Britain and finally get a degree and find a satisfactory job. Therefore, candidates who think that the university is an amusement park or yearn for a carefree and relaxed life in China traditional university should carefully consider this school. After all, study abroad with leniency and severity.

Good employment prospects

The employment prospects of students from Sino-British International College of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology are good, and most of them are international trade departments of foreign-funded enterprises and large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises. The final employment rate was 100%, of which 63.5% was admitted to graduate schools such as Leeds University, Sheffield University and Imperial College.