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Shanghai's Fudan University will enroll more overseas graduate students and
fewer undergrads this year as it attempts to strengthen it's post-graduate
programs.
The university has admitted 623 overseas undergraduate
students, a drop of 21 percent from last year, and 230 graduate students, a
40-percent increase, Fudan officials said yesterday.
"Compared with other
world-class universities, Fudan has fewer postgraduates," said Wu Huizhen,
director of the school's Foreign Students Office. "Though we have large
quantities of undergraduates, the educational quality of those students still
needs to be improved."
To attract better-quality undergraduate students,
Fudan launched its first promotional tour to key overseas high schools in
April.
It held meetings with targeted students at the best high schools
in Singapore, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Japan.
Fudan is attempting to
attract the top overseas undergraduates by providing them with scholarships and
exempting them from entrance examinations. And for students who aren't targeted
by enrollment officers, it has toughened entrance
tests.
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