China's education system is composed of 4 components, i.e.
basic education, occupational / polytechnic education, common higher education
and adult education
Basic Education

Basic education comprises of pre-school education, primary
(6 years) and junior (3 years) and senior (3 years) middle schooling. Some argue
that basic education should mean the K9 compulsory education covering primary
and junior middle schooling duration. Since the issuing of the Compulsory
Education Law of the PRC in 1986, governments at all levels have actively
promoted nine-year compulsory education, and made remarkable achievements.
Medium-level Occupational and Polytechnic
Education
Mainly composed of medium-level
professional schools, polytechnic schools, occupational middle schools as well
as short-term occupational and technical training programs of various forms.
China has been actively engaged in the international cooperation
and exchanges in the field of vocational education. China has also made
more and more contact with the UNESCO, UNDP, world Labor Organization, UNPF,
APEC and other international organizations while the bilateral cooperation and
exchanges between China and other countries has been increasingly expanded.
Common Higher Education
Common higher education comprises of
junior college, bachelor, master and doctoral degree programs. Junior college
program usually last 2~3 years; bachelor program 4 years (medical and some
engineering and technical programs, 5 years); master program 2~3 years; doctoral
program 3 years.
China's higher education is characterized by various
forms, which encompasses basically all branches of learning, combines both
degree-education and non-degree education and integrates college education,
undergraduate education and graduate education.
Chinese government attaches great importance
to the international cooperation and exchanges of higher education.Chinese
government adopted the policy of "supporting overseas studies, encouraging
overseas students to come back after they complete their studies.
Adult Education
Adult education comprises of schooling education,
anti-illiteracy education and other programs oriented to adult groups.
Adult schools usually consist of the following: education
radio and television universities, institutions of higher learning for workers
and peasants, colleges for management personnel, education institutes,
independent correspondence colleges, adult education offered by regular
institutions higher education (departments of correspondence, evening
universities, advanced training for teachers), TV education via satellite as
well as the system of examinations for self-taught students at higher level.