Advertising is
differentiated from public relations in that an advertiser usually pays
for and has control over the message. It is differentiated from personal
selling in that the message is nonpersonal, i.e., not directed to a
particular individual. Advertising is communicated through various mass
media, including old media such as newspapers, magazines,
Television, Radio, outdoor advertising or direct mail; or new media such
as search results, blogs, websites or text messages. The actual
presentation of the message in a medium is referred to as an
advertisement or "ad".
Commercial
ads often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or
services through "branding," which associates a product name or image
with certain qualities in the minds of consumers. On the other hand, ads
that intend to elicit an immediate sale are known as direct response
advertising. Non-commercial advertisers who spend money to advertise
items other than a consumer product or service include political
parties, interest groups, religious organizations and governmental
agencies. Non-profit organizations may use free modes of persuasion,
such as a public service announcement. Advertising may also be used to
reassure employees or shareholders that a company is viable or
successful.
Modern
advertising was created with the techniques introduced with tobacco
advertising in the 1920s, most significantly with the campaigns of
Edward Bernays, considered the founder of modern, "Madison Avenue"
advertising.[
1.High school graduate
2.Applicants for programs taught in Chinese must complete the Chinese
Proficiency Test (HSK) band 4 (minimum score 180);for humanities in
Chinese, HSK5 (minimum score 180) is required;for economics and
management in Chinese, HSK4 over 210 points, science and arts, HSK4 over
195 points. International students who obtained the degree from a
Chineseprogram in China are exempt.
3.Applicants for programs taught in English must complete the IELTS
(minimum score 5.5) or TOEFL (minimum score 80). International students
whose first language are English, or obtained the degree from an English
program in an English speaking country are exempt.
4. Aged 18 - 40
5.Non-Chinese citizen without physical and mental problems.
1. Registration photo
2. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
3. High school diploma, achievement sheet
4. Certificate of HSK certificate
for programs in Chinese, HSK 5 is required
for humanities, HSK 4 over 210 for economics and management, HSK 4 over
195 for science and arts
5. Bank remittance receipt for registration fee
Answer: ACASC charges a service fee of 50$ for using its online application portal. Applying through ACASC into Chinese universities attracts a service fee of $50.
Answer: Yes. ACASC gives the applicants, the chance to directly apply to their desired universities through our online application portal. We have synchronized our system to create a simple platform that connects universities and colleges in China to international students all around the world.
Answer: To track the application status, please log in your ACASC personal account. Whenever there’s an update, you will be informed on your application status through ACASC system within a day as soon as we receive university’s notification. You will simultaneously receive ACASC auto-email about the application status. To directly inquire about your application status, feel free to send us an email to admission@acasc.cn and our team will keep you updated.
Answer: When an application is pending a decision it means that your school has received it and no admissions decision has been made yet. The admissions office may have reviewed your application package or may not have.
The main cause of a pending application is usually incomplete application documents. As a result you will be requested by the school’s admission office to re-check and modify all submitted application documents or perhaps even add extra documents and then re-submit them.
To avoid further delays, carefully read the university’s comments, modify your application form on ACASC, and re-upload the required application documents. You can contact ACASC on admission@acasc.cn for any help with regards to your pending application
Processing time varies for different applications. For example to process a degree program application requires more time than a Chinese language application. Confirmation for Chinese language application by the admission office usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. However, time for degree programs application differs. For example fall semester application processing is after March, and it takes a period of 1 to 2 months. This also depends on your qualification and the number of applicants.