More Pakistani students granted Master's degree in China

CRBC announced that it would fully finance 100 Pakistani college graduates, government workers

CRBC announced that it would fully finance 100 Pakistani college graduates, government workers

NANJING:
The first batch of Pakistani students fully financed by China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC) has graduated from a Chinese university in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province.

The ten students, majoring in transportation in Southeast University, were granted Master's degree last week. After returning to Pakistan, they will join the efforts to build the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Belt and Road, according to the CRBC.


In 2017, the CRBC announced that it would fully finance 100 Pakistani college graduates, government workers and technicians to take a two-year postgraduate program, so as to train talent and specialize them in infrastructure, construction and management.

Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China is becoming a growingly popular study destination for Pakistani students.
Statistics show that in 2012 there were 9,630 Pakistani students in China, while the number surged to 28,023 in 2018.
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