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Cash kao: how China’s national university entrance exam is helping online tutors earn a fortune

Chinese teachers can pocket more than 30 times their normal salary by giving lessons on the internet to students under pressure to succeed

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Liu Jie records an online physics lesson in Beijing. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Wth a following of several million teenage fans in China, Liu Jie says he can earn nearly US$50,000 a month from his online videos and is often recognised on the street. But he is no pop star.

A high school physics tutor, Liu belongs to a growing cohort of educators feeding the country’s insatiable demand for after school online study.

The industry is fuelled by the vast number of internet users in China, the most in the world, combined with the annual university entrance exam, a national obsession that decides the fate of millions.

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The gruelling two-day gaokao begins on Tuesday, with police set to cordon off streets to ensure silence for students.

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“Because the gaokao is such a huge deal in China ... that’s where the main demand is,” said Liu, fresh from recording a lecture on static electricity.

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