The MSc in Analysis and Inspection Technology builds on scientific foundations and laboratory practice. Students gain knowledge of analytical instruments, testing protocols, and quality assurance procedures relevant to sectors like manufacturing, healthcare testing, and environmental monitoring. Coursework is paired with hands‑on use of technology platforms and supervised research, which helps students develop practical skills alongside theoretical grounding.
NUIST supports research training through its labs and equipment centres. Many graduates move into technical roles where precise measurement and inspection are important, or continue with doctoral study. The university’s international links and recognition help students connect with global academic or professional networks. The program’s steady growth is supported by NUIST’s broad science and engineering portfolio, contributing to a strong postgraduate environment and diverse cohort of learners.
To apply for a master’s program, most students must have:
A recognised bachelor’s degree.
Academic transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency (if required).
Passport and identity documentation.
Research proposal or statement of purpose (varies by program).
Scholarships: NUIST offers scholarship options such as:
Chinese Government Scholarship (may include tuition, accommodation, and monthly stipend).
Provincial scholarships.
University rector scholarships.
On student visa: usually up to 20 hours/week during terms; full‑time in holidays (confirm with university)
For programs taught in English (if available or required for international applicants):
IELTS: Minimum around 6.0–6.5
TOEFL iBT: Minimum around 80–90
PTE Academic: Minimum around 55
Duolingo English Test: Around 115
Education
Nanjing main campus
Postgraduate
2 years
September,March
6.5
RMB 30,000–40,000,
RMB 40,000 – 60,000, (INT)
Clifton, Langford, Frenchay
7.0
£ 29900
Leicester
0.0
£ n/a
Bounty House, Greenwich, London
5.5
£ £12,250
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