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Peking University Medical Center is suspected of recruiting "transnational college entrance examination immigrants"

Recently, a post entitled "There is something fishy about the admission list of foreign students in Peking University Medical College" has caused heated discussion in various forums. Among the total *** 1 12 international students enrolled in this school in 2007 and 2008, there are as many as 48 students with the nationality of Guinea-Bissau, a West African country, and all of them have three-character Chinese names.

Netizens have questioned whether these students are real international students or "transnational college entrance examination immigrants" who "export to domestic sales".

Yesterday afternoon, the peking university health science center International Student Admissions Office explained that these international students with Guinea-Bissau nationality are all from China, most of them are from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and there are no mainland students.

Net posts reveal that foreign students are very cunning.

Yesterday morning, the reporter found this post named "There is something fishy about the admission list of foreign students in peking university health science center" on a large online forum in China. In order to confirm the authenticity of the list, the reporter immediately logged into official website, Peking University Medical Center, and found the international student admission list in 2007 and 2008 on the website of its International Cooperation Office.

On the admission list of peking university health science center International Student Entrance Examination in 2007, 48 international students passed the examination, 25 of whom were from Guinea-Bissau. Of the 54 international students on the list of foreign students enrolled in peking university health science center in 2008, 22 are from Guinea-Bissau. "It is incredible that a West African country with a population of only 6.5438+0.6 million accounts for nearly half of the international students majoring in medicine in top universities in China." Netizen "Ren Lei" questioned that there seems to be no other reason to explain these two lists except "transnational college entrance examination immigrants".

The school explained that most of them are from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

Yesterday afternoon, the reporter called the International Cooperation Office of Peking University Medical Center on this list.

A teacher surnamed Li, who is in charge of enrolling international students, told reporters on the phone that all the students with Guinea-Bissau nationality are from China. Most of the native places filled in the application form are Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and a few are from the United States, Canada and Japan, among which there are no mainland students. As for why so many students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan apply for the Peking University Medical Center with the nationality of Guinea-Bissau, Mr. Li said it was not clear.

According to the enrollment brochure of Peking University Medical Center in 2008, the annual fee for international students studying the same clinical medical undergraduate major is 45,000 yuan, while the fee for students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan is only 6,000 yuan as that for mainland students. What attracts these Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan students to choose more expensive international student status? To this question, Mr. Li replied, "Only ask the students themselves will know."

The low threshold for studying abroad in China is the main reason.

"I think the above phenomenon is caused by the low threshold for studying in China." Yesterday afternoon, the person in charge of the International Student Admissions Office of a university in Shanghai analyzed to the reporter that mainland students need the college entrance examination if they want to enter China universities, and students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan should also pass the unified entrance examination of the Ministry of Education. In contrast, the threshold for international students to apply for mainland universities is much lower, so "transnational college entrance examination immigrants" appeared in previous years.

In 2006, in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and other provinces and cities, it was found that some students who failed the college entrance examination entered several universities in the mainland as "international students" with forged passports and related documents.

According to the person in charge, foreign students can apply for mainland universities as long as they provide high school grades, valid passports and pass the Chinese proficiency test. Although some universities have independent proposition exams, the difficulty is very low. As for the time when foreign students hold foreign passports, the state has no hard and fast rules. "So it is naturally much easier for mainland students to choose immigrants before going to college and then apply for mainland universities as international students."