The China Scholastic Competency Assessment (CSCA) is a newly launched, standardized admission test aimed at international students seeking undergraduate studies in China. This initiative, set to debut with its first global examination on December 21, 2025, introduces a unified academic benchmark that enhances fairness, quality control, and transparency in Chinese university admissions for international applicants.
The CSCA exam evaluates key academic areas essential for undergraduate readiness, including Chinese language proficiency, Mathematics, and English, alongside optional subjects tailored to specific majors, such as Physics and Chemistry. The examination format is primarily online, supported by designated offline testing centers in several countries to facilitate global accessibility.
The China Scholastic Competency Assessment (CSCA) is a newly launched, standardized admission test aimed at international students seeking undergraduate studies in China. This initiative, set to debut with its first global examination on December 21, 2025, introduces a unified academic benchmark that enhances fairness, quality control, and transparency in Chinese university admissions for international applicants.
From 2026 onward, the CSCA will become a mandatory prerequisite for applicants seeking admission under the Chinese Government Scholarship program’s undergraduate category. This marks a significant policy shift to standardize and elevate criteria for international student admissions. The overarching objective is that by approximately 2028, the CSCA will be required for all international undergraduate applicants to Chinese universities, with institutions applying minimum academic standards in alignment with the test results.
CSCA Mock Tests are practice exams designed to help candidates prepare for the Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA) certification. These tests simulate the actual exam environment, covering key topics such as supply chain fundamentals, operations, logistics, and planning.
中文模拟题:词汇语法、阅读理解、文化历史,交互答题与解析。
Algebra, geometry, vectors, probability, logs. Interactive with explanations.
Grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension. Interactive with explanations.
Mechanics, atomic physics, electromagnetism, optics. Interactive with explanations.
Chemical formulas, equations, compounds, calculations. Interactive with explanations.
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The CSCA exam evaluates key academic areas essential for undergraduate readiness, including Chinese language proficiency, Mathematics, and English, alongside optional subjects tailored to specific majors, such as Physics and Chemistry. The examination format is primarily online, supported by designated offline testing centers in several countries to facilitate global accessibility.
The CSCA exam evaluates key academic areas essential for undergraduate readiness, including Chinese language proficiency, Mathematics, and English, alongside optional subjects tailored to specific majors, such as Physics and Chemistry. The examination format is primarily online, supported by designated offline testing centers in several countries to facilitate global accessibility.
CSCA standardizes admission quality for international undergraduates, including MBBS, ensuring fairness and academic readiness.
MBBS applicants must pass the CSCA to prove academic competence starting 2026.
Yes, the first exam is December 21, 2025, and is mandatory for MBBS applicants from 2026 onward.
Universities use CSCA scores to quantitatively assess applicants’ academic potential.
Applicants should study high school-level Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and language skills, using official materials.
Fees are RMB 450 for one subject; RMB 700 for two or more. Specific waivers are not officially detailed.
Students in certain Chinese Government Scholarship preparatory programs are exempt temporarily.
CSCA acts as a unified academic admission test for all international MBBS applicants, including self-financed students, ensuring fairness and meeting academic standards.
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