Some universities in China have greatly increased tuition this year, an increase of 54%.Some schools have been raised for the first time in the past 20 years.

According to Reuters on Tuesday (June 6), in the context of the impact of the three -year epidemic prevention and control policy, the real estate crisis and the weak economic economic dilemma, the tuition fees of some universities in China have appearedSignificantly rising.These universities are almost all public schools, relying on national funding.

Shanghai East China University of Technology issued a statement on Sunday (4th) that the school's primary maintenance, engineering and sports education new students have increased by 54%, reaching 7,700 yuan each year (the same below, about 1459, about 1459New Yuan), the tuition fees of liberal arts rose by 30%.

The Shanghai Institute of Electrical Engineering issued a notice on Monday (5th) that the tuition fees for science and engineering have risen by 40%, and tuition fees for management, economics and literature have increased by 30%over last year.

In April this year, Shanghai decided after a public hearing that the new school year starting from this fall will increase tuition fees, which is the first adjustment in the past 20 years.

Sichuan and Northeast provinces with densely populated southwestern provinces in China have also raised tuition fees for different majors.According to the local government's statement, Sichuan Province's tuition fee increased the largest, up to 41%.

According to a budget report from the Ministry of Education of China, the Ministry of Education's budget expenditure in 2023 is expected to be 102.6 billion yuan, a 3.7%decrease from the previous year.

According to the research led by Professor Liu Jin of Beijing Institute of Technology, a research team composed of a higher education expert appealed last month to significantly increase the tuition fees for foreign students.The above -mentioned research suggestions increase the tuition fees of foreign students from about 20,000 yuan to 110,000 yuan each year.