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Which schools have 3+2 study abroad programs?
The 3+2 study abroad program you mentioned should be HND, which is said to be a combination of undergraduate and graduate students, but I personally don't admire HND as a form of study abroad ~

HND? It is the abbreviation of advanced national diploma in English, which is interpreted as British higher education diploma in Chinese, which is equivalent to the level of second-year graduation from British universities.

HND can be divided into BTEC-HND (Britain and other places) and SQA-HND (Scotland, parts of Africa and Chinese mainland). In 2003, SQA-HND was introduced to China Study Abroad Service Center. Since students from non-English-speaking countries have to add one year of preparatory courses to study in British universities, HND is a three-year course in China.

To tell the truth, HND was introduced to China because the China Service Center for Studying Abroad wanted to make money ~ Why do you say that?

Setting up a major is similar to that of a domestic junior college. Although it is employment-oriented, it is relatively low-end, and good students in Britain will not choose this course.

The connection to the university is poor. To tell the truth, universities are trying their best to make money. Not to mention the University of Beijing II, even a 985 university has written a school like the London School of Economics and Political Science. This is just a joke. HND, can you connect this? I found the connecting university from the HND website of the Ministry of Education. Only two universities ranked 300~400 in the international rankings, namely oxford brookes university in the UK and Deakin University in Australia, and other universities. Anyway, I didn't find the world ranking. After reading the following, you will know why I don't recommend HND.

Shanghai has strict restrictions on overseas students returning to China to apply for Shanghai hukou. Explicitly mentioned does not include going to college and HND. In other words, when you come back from studying abroad, the country will not treat you as a returnee.