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1 2021-07-07 08:12:10China Daily
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Due to the United States visa restrictions, an increasing number of Chinese students have seen that getting accepted into top universities in the U.S. is no guarantee that they will receive the education they had hoped to get.
Recently, more than 500 Chinese students who had received offers to pursue postgraduate studies as STEM majors (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at U.S. universities saw their hopes dashed when they were denied visas by the U.S. government, sources say.
About a quarter of the students had been awarded U.S. scholarships, and the vast majority of them submitted visa applications after the administration of President Joe Biden took office, sources familiar with the matter told China Daily on the condition of anonymity.
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US slammed over visa rejection of Chinese students By Zhang Yunbi | China Daily | Updated: 2021-07-07 06:47
A view of the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on July 8, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Photo/Agencies]
Due to the United States visa restrictions, an increasing number of Chinese students have seen that getting accepted into top universities in the US is no guarantee that they will receive the education they had hoped to get.
Recently, more than 500 Chinese students who had received offers to pursue postgraduate studies as STEM majors (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at US universities saw their hopes dashed when they were denied visas by the US government, sources say.
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A view of the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on July 8, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Photo/Agencies]
Sources told China Daily that Washington has kept playing a hypocritical, double-faced role in China-US education exchanges this year, as it encouraged US universities to enroll more Chinese students while failing visa applications from over 500 Chinese students who had obtained offers to pursue postgraduate study in STEM majors.
About a quarter of these students have won US scholarships, and the majority submitted visa applications after the new US administration took office, sources familiar with the matter told China Daily, on the condition of anonymity.
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