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Introduction to Chinese Government Scholarship

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Introduction


Looking for a chance to fund your study in China? Chinese government offers scholarship for overseas students aiming to aissit exeptional individuals who intend to study in China and have demonstrated adademic excellence.Now 279 Chinese universities have been designated to enroll international students with Chinese Government Scholarship.



Chinese government scholarships are available for undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and advanced scholars.



Duration



Supporting categories

Duration of Major study

Duration of preparatory study

Duration of scholarship

Undergraduate students

4-5

1-2

4-7

Master’s students

2-3

1-2

2-5

Doctoral students

3-4

1-2

3-6

General scholars

Up to 1

Up to 1

Up to 2

Senior scholars

Up to 1

Up to 1

Up to 2


Note: the preparatory courses will be one year for majors in Science, Engineering, Agriculture, West Medicine, Economics, Management, Legal Studies and Fine Arts, and no more than two years for majors in Literature, History, Philosophy and Chinese Medicine. 



Medium of Instruction



Undergraduate scholarship recipients: Chinese

You need to meet either of the requirements :

  • take one-year preparatory courses in one of the 10 universities listed below and to passthe required test before moving on to their major studies.
  • complete your secondary education in Chinese or have a valid HSK certificate that meets the requirements of the host university.

Graduate and non-degree scholarship recipients: Chinese or English
  • Graduate and non-degree scholarship students can register for either the Chinese-taught program or the English-taught program if applicable.
  • Scholarship recipients of Chinese-taught programs without adequate Chinese proficiency must take Chinese language courses for one to two academic years to reach the language requirements of their host universities before moving on to their major studies. Failure to reach the required language proficiency will lead to the automatic termination of scholarship.
  • Scholarship recipients of the English-taught programs or those with adequate Chinese language proficiency do not need to take Chinese language courses.



10 universities that offer preparatory courses for undergraduate scholarship recipients:

  • Tianjin University
  • Nanjing Normal University
  • Shandong University
  • Central China Normal University
  • Tongji University
  • Beijing Language and Culture University
  • Capital Normal University
  • The University of International Business and Economics



 Coverage

 


Supporting categories

Field of study

Tuition (CNY per year)

Accommodation (CNY per year)

Stipend (CNY per year)

Medical insurance (CNY per year)

Total (CNY per year)

Undergraduate students

 

20000

8400

30000

800

59200

23000

8400

30000

800

62200

27000

8400

30000

800

66200

Master’s students/general scholars

25000

8400

36000

800

70200

29000

8400

36000

800

74200

34000

8400

36000

800

79200

Doctoral students/general scholars

33000

12000

42000

800

87800

38000

12000

42000

800

92800

45000

12000

42000

800

99800

Note:

Field of study:

Ⅰphilosophy, economics, legal studies, education, literature (fine arts excluded), history, management

ⅡScience, engineering, argriculture

Ⅲfine arts and medicine

 


Seven programs for Chinese government scholarship


 

program

Type of recipient

Note

Bilateral program

Undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and senior scholars

 

Great wall program

General scholars and senior scholars

 Applicant must be a citizen of a ed countryas listedin

AUN program

Graduate students,

 Applicants must be citizens of ASEAN member country

Chinese university program

Graduate students,

 

PIF program

Undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and senior scholars

1.One-way air tickets upon your registration and graduation is included

2.Applicants must be a citizen of a PIF member country

EU program

Undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and senior scholars

 Applicants must be a citizen of an EU member country

WMO program

Undergraduate students, graduate students

Graduate programs are taught in English

 


Eligibility



1.Applicants must be a citizen of a country other than the People’s Republic of China, and be in good health

2.The requirements for applicants’ degree and age are that applicants must:

   be a high school graduate under the age of 25 when applying for the undergraduate programs;

   be a bachelor’s degree holder under the age of 35 when applying for the master’s programs;

   be a master’s degree holder under the age of 40 when applying for the doctoral programs;

   be under the age of 45 and have a high school diploma (or higher) when applying for the general scholar programs;

   be a master’s degree holder or an associate professor (or above) under the age of 50 when applying for the senior scholar programs.



Documents Required



1. Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship (written in Chinese or English);

2. Notarized highest diploma (photocopy);

Prospective diploma recipients must submit official document issued by your current school to prove your current student status or expected graduation date. Documents in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized Chinese or English translations.

3. Academic transcripts (written in Chinese or English);

Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized Chinese or English translations.

4. A Study Plan or Research Proposal (written in Chinese or English);

This should be a minimum of 200 words for undergraduate students, 500 words for non-degree students, and 800 words for graduate students.

5. Two Recommendation Letters (written in Chinese or English);

Applicants for the graduate programs or the senior scholar programs must submit two recommendation letters signed by a professor or an associate professor.

6. A CD of your own works (only required for arts students);

Applicants for music studies are requested to submit a CD of their own musical works. Applicants for the fine arts programs must submit a CD of their own works which include two sketches, two color paintings and two other works.

7. Valid documents of your legal guardians in China (only required for applicants under the age of 18);

8. Foreigner Physical Examination Form (photocopy)


Written in English, only required for applicants planning to stay in China for more than 6 months; The physical examinations must cover all of the items listed in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. Incomplete forms or forms without the signature of the attending physician, or the official stamp of the hospital, or a sealed photograph of the applicant are considered as invalid. Please carefully plan your physical examination schedule as the result is valid for only 6 months.

9. The copy of Pre-admission Letter from designated Chinese university (if available);

10. The copy of HSK Certificate (if available).

All documents should be bound together on top left corner in the order of 6.1 to 6.10.

You should submit TWO sets of bound documents.

No application documents will be returned.



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