Nantong University (NTU) is a public comprehensive university located in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China. The institution traces its roots back to 1912. NTU offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs across disciplines such as natural sciences, engineering, medicine, humanities, social sciences, management, law, education, and arts. The university welcomes international students and offers some courses in English (for example, MBBS, engineering, international trade, etc.) Its campus system spans multiple campuses within Jiangsu province, providing modern facilities, dormitories, labs and student services for both domestic and international students. For international students, NTU offers financial support, scholarships and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for those looking for quality education at reasonable cost.
| Intakes | September |
|---|---|
| All Campuses | Main campus in Nantong, Jiangsu, China |
| Website | https://en.ntu.edu.cn |
| Monthly Living Cost | 1,600–2,050 CNY |
| Funds Requirements for Visa | Varies |
| Application Fees | 600 CNY |
| Currency | RMB |
| Is Lang Mendatory | Yes |
| Part Time Work Details | <table> </table> <p>International students may have limited opportunities to work part-time (usually requires permission from the university and local authorities; full-time work is typically not allowed). (Standard in Chinese universities — no specific exception cited)</p> <table> </table> |
Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings: NTU appears in THE’s database, but does not have a recent high global world rank.
QS World University Rankings by Subject: No publicly available recent subject‑ranking data for NTU in QS database. (QS 2026 Global ranking list does not include NTU among top ranked.)
UK University‑specific tables (e.g. UK league tables): Not applicable (NTU is in China).
The Guardian University Rankings: Not applicable (Guardian rankings cover UK universities).
According to a recent published ranking, NTU is placed in the #851–900 range in the 2026 Asia‑wide university ranking list.
For English‑taught programs (e.g. MBBS, some undergraduate courses), applicants need to prove English proficiency, typically via recognized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL (or equivalent).
For programs taught in Chinese, proficiency in Chinese language is required (usually via HSK certificate) — requirement depends on the program.
NTU offers scholarships to international students, administered by its International Education office. Scholarships may cover full or partial tuition, accommodation fees, and in some cases living allowances.
âť–Application Fee: 500 CNY (Non-refundable)
âť–Tuition Fee: 16,000 CNY/Year
âť–Insurance Fee: 800 CNY/Year
âť–Medical Fee: 100-500 CNY (1st Year only )
âť–Residence Permit Fee: 400CNY/Year
To apply to NTU as an international student:
Fill out the official application form for international students (available via the university’s international education office / online portal).
Prepare required documents: valid passport copy, passport‑size photo, previous academic transcripts and diplomas, health check report / medical exam, language certificate (IELTS/TOEFL for English programs, HSK for Chinese programs), financial proof/ bank statement, and other documents as specified.
Pay application fee. Submit documents before deadline. Wait for admission letter and visa‑to‑apply form (e.g. JW201/202).
Once accepted, follow instructions for visa application, arrange accommodation (on‑campus or off‑campus), and prepare travel.
Yes — NTU accepts online application submissions via its official international education portal.
For admitted international students, NTU’s International Education Office provides support: issuance of admission letter and visa‑support form (JW201/202), guidance for health check and residence permit application, and assistance with dormitory placement (on‑campus housing).
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Nantong University traces its roots to 1912, when a private medical school and a textile‑specialized school were founded by industrialist‑educator Zhang Jian. In 2004 the present‑day NTU was formed by merging three institutions: the former Nantong Medical College, Nantong Institute of Technology, and Nantong Teachers College. Over the decades, NTU expanded its scope — building many academic schools, establishing master’s and doctoral programs, and setting up a large affiliated hospital.In recent years the university added new fields to respond to changing societal and industrial needs, such as the 2024 launch of a school focusing on energy storage and intelligent manufacturing. Through such growth NTU serves both local and international students, offering a broad mix of disciplines and contributing to education, science and health at a regional and global level.
Many choose NTU because it offers a wide range of academic disciplines, modern facilities, and strong support for international students. The university includes well‑equipped labs, a large affiliated hospital, and recent investment in new programs such as energy‑storage and intelligent manufacturing. Its academic offerings are broad — from medicine and engineering to arts, science, business, and more — giving students many options to match their goals. International students benefit from support via an International Education office, relatively affordable tuition and accommodation, and links to global academic networks through partnerships with 100+ institutions worldwide.




NTU comprises about 26 schools, plus an independent college, an affiliated hospital, a School of International Education, and a School of Continuing Education. Major schools include: Medicine, Engineering, Information Science & Technology, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Life Sciences, Business (Management), Foreign Languages, Arts, Education, and more. In 2024 NTU added a new school — the School of Advanced Energy Storage and Intelligent Manufacturing Industry — to meet industry needs in energy and manufacturing.
NTU offers scholarships and financial support for international students. Some programs cover full or partial tuition waivers and may include accommodation subsidies. For eligible students, funding may help reduce the cost of study and living, especially useful for those coming from abroad.
On‑campus dormitories are available. For example, typical dormitory costs are modest compared to many global standards — annual rates quoted in some sources are ~ RMB 6,000 per year for a double room, or ~ RMB 12,000 per year for a single room. Dorms usually include basic amenities and are managed by the university.
Students may also choose housing in the city near the campus. These off‑campus options can provide more independence and possibly more comfort or convenience for students who prefer private housing. Many find off-campus housing near the city or local transport links, which makes commuting to campus manageable.