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Tuition of Jiangxi Wuyuan Tea School
Jiangxi Wuyuan Tea School Tuition: 5000 yuan/year.

General majors generally cost 4000-6000 yuan a year, and art majors generally cost 8000- 15000 yuan a year. However, there are also some state-owned universities with high fees such as Sino-foreign cooperation, and the tuition fee is usually 20,000-30,000 yuan or even more than 100,000 yuan a year.

Because private universities need to be self-financing, tuition fees are generally expensive, usually 15000-25000 yuan per year for undergraduate majors and 8000- 15000 yuan per year for specialist majors, and some of them exceed 20000 yuan per year.

Students with poor family conditions can choose the national student loan, which will be repaid in installments after graduation, and the national finance will also discount interest, which can also be regarded as the national policy welfare for college students. Before the exam, it is best to consult whether the school supports the student loan and go through the loan-related procedures.

Jiangxi Wuyuan Tea School is a department major.

On March 30th, 20 18, the people's government of Jiangxi Province issued a document agreeing to establish Jiangxi Wuyuan Tea Vocational College, which is an ordinary college with a major of 10, including tea art and tea marketing, tea planting and tea processing, international economy and trade, tourism management, hotel management, e-commerce, high-speed railway passenger service, art design, food nutrition and testing, human resource management, etc.

Research and Construction of Tea Science in Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province

Jasper tea, broken fragrant tea and rose tea developed by teachers and students won the Excellent New Product Award of Jiangxi Province and the Silver Award of Singapore International Expo. Wu Lvchun won the gold medal of Shanghai International Expo in 2005 and Jiangxi Famous Tea in 2006.

In 2008, the college series of craft tea was listed as a scientific research project in Jiangxi Province and passed the provincial appraisal; 20 12 college obtained the brand patents of five women, namely red plum and five women, Mingmei.

Academic Exchange of Jiangxi Wuyuan Tea School

20 13 College cooperated with Jiangxi Agricultural University to run a school, which filled the gap that Jiangxi Province, as a major tea-producing province, did not have an undergraduate tea-related major. In the same year, in cooperation with the Hong Kong Tea Ceremony Association, training courses such as tea artists and tea critics were held regularly for tea lovers in Hong Kong and overseas.