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Why Choose GUT


Guilin University of Technology


Guilin University of Technology (GUT) is located in Guilin which is recognized as one of the most famous scenic cities in the world. Since its founding in 1956, the University has maintained its commitment to promoting and maintaining excellence in teaching and research, having nurtured large numbers of outstanding talents and made significant contributions to the thriving and prosperity of the nation, especially to the development of the local economy. The University is very proud of its extensive research programmes, its international reputation and its excellent record of graduate employment.


There are approximately more than 19,000 students studying a wide range of courses at the University in the heart of Guilin’s city centre. At present, it offers 59 undergraduate programmes and 35 postgraduate programmes varied from Management, Economies, Art, Literature, Engineering, Science, Agriculture etc. as well as the Chinese Language Courses designed for international students.


As well as a multicultural mix in the student body, the University has been highlighting the international exchange and cooperative links with the well-known universities and institutions overseas, making the University a real multicultural community. Students from more than 30 countries find the University internationalized and you will be among friends from the start.



Why Guilin University of Technology?


Located in the world famous scenic city of Guilin


Peaceful, secure learning environment


Academically recognized within China and by leading accreditation institutions abroad


Highly qualified, internationally experienced staff devoted to serving the university


Comparatively low fees and living costs


Excellent student support services


Provides a bridge to the mysterious Eastern culture


Advanced linguistic-training facilities and diverse Chinese cultural programmes


Regular arrangements for informative cultural tours


Convenient transportation connections to East and Southeast A


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