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When you want to study in China and have been accepted by Chinese universities, you must want to apply for Chinese University Scholarships. At this time, you must be dazzled by all kinds of information on the Internet, because there are so many scholarships in China can apply for, so today I will organize an ultimate guide for you to apply for Chinese scholarships, As for the content of applying for China Scholarship, believe me, after reading this article, you will know all about it.

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Part 1:Programs of Chinese Governments Scholarship

1.   Bilateral Program

This includes full or partial scholarships in accordance with the educational exchange agreements or consensus between the Chinese government and governments of other countries, institutions, universities or international organizations. It supports undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and senior scholars.

Applicants shall apply to the dispatching authorities for overseas study of their home countries.

2.  Chinese University Program

This is a full scholarship for designated Chinese universities and certain provincial education offices in specific provinces or autonomous regions to recruit outstanding international students for graduate studies in China. It only supports undergraduates, postgraduate students and doctoral students.

Applicants shall apply to the designated Chinese universities undertaking this program.

3.   Great Wall Program

This is a full scholarship for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to sponsor students and scholars in developing countries to study and research in China. It only supports general scholars and senior scholars.

Applicants shall apply to the National Commissions for UNESCO in their home countries.

4. EU Program

This is a full scholarship to encourage students from EU member countries to study and research in China in order to promote mutual understanding between China and EU members. It supports undergraduate students, graduate students, general scholars and senior scholars.

Applicants shall apply to the Office for Education and Culture, Mission of the P. R. China to the European Union.

5. AUN Program

This is a full scholarship for the ASEAN University Network (AUN) to sponsor students, teachers and scholars from ASEAN member nations to study in China and to enhance the academic exchange and mutual understanding between China and ASEAN members. It only supports graduates.

Applicants shall apply to AUN Secretariat.

6. PIF Program

This is a full scholarship to sponsor students from Pacific island countries to study in China. It supports undergraduates, graduates, general scholars and senior scholars.

Applicants shall apply to Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Secretariat.

7. WMO Program

This is scholarship for the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to sponsor international students to study and conduct research in meteorology, hydrology, and water resources supervision and management in China. It only supports undergraduates and graduates.

Applicants shall apply to WMO.

Part 2: Support conditions for scholarships

1, Supporting Categories

Chinese Government Scholarship programs sponsor international students, teachers and scholars to undertake degree studies (bachelor, master and PhD) and Chinese language study or academic research in institutions of higher education in China.

2, Duration

Chinese Government Scholarship covers both major study and Chinese language (preparatory) study. The table below illustrates the duration of each program.

Supporting CategoriesMajor Study(year)Chinese Language(Preparatory Study)(year)Duration of

Scholarship(year)

Undergraduate students4-51- 24-7
Master’s students2-31- 22-5
Doctoral students3-41- 23-6
General scholarsup to 1up to 1up to 2
Senior scholarsup to 1up to 1up to 2

3, Instruction Language

(1) Undergraduate scholarship recipients must register for Chinese-taught credit courses. They are required to take one-year preparatory courses in one of the 10 universities listed below and to pass the required test before moving on to their major studies.

Undergraduate scholarship recipients can apply for preparatory course exemption if they completed their secondary education in Chinese or have a valid HSK certificate that meets the requirements of the host university. Official documents from secondary schools or a photocopy of a valid HSK certificate must be submitted for a preparatory course exemption application. Please NOTE that HSK results are valid for only 2 years.

Entrusted by MOE, the following 10 universities offer preparatory courses to undergraduate scholarship recipients. They are Tianjin University, Nanjing Normal University, Shandong University, Central China Normal University, Tongji University, Beijing Language and Culture University, Northeast Normal University, Beijing International Studies University, Capital Normal University, and the University of International Business and Economics.

(2) Graduate and non-degree scholarship students can register for either the Chinese-taught program or the English-taught program if applicable. Program Search (By visiting http://www.csc.edu.cn/studyinchina or http://www.campuschina.org)can help you find the program and university you’re interested in.

All applicants are requested to provide their language proficiency certificates for the scholarship applications. Applicants for Chinese-taught programs must provide a valid Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) certificate. Undergraduate or non-degree (general scholar & senior scholar) candidates should have achieved HSK Level III or above; Postgraduate candidates should have achieved HSK Level IV or above. Applicants for English-taught programs should provide valid English Proficiency Test (IELTS or TOFEL) certificates.

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

Scholarship recipients of the English-taught programs or those with adequate Chinese language proficiency do not need to take Chinese language courses.

4, Institutions and Majors:

Now 289 Chinese universities have been designated to enroll international students with Chinese Government Scholarship, and they offer a wide variety of programs. Introduction to the universities and the programs they offer can be found in the following links.

http://www.csc.edu.cn/studyinchina

http://www.campuschina.org

Part 3: Coverage and Standard

Supporting CategoriesField of StudyTuition(CNY per year)Accommodation(CNY per year)Stipend(CNY per year)Medical Insurance

(CNY per year)

Total

(CNY per year)

Undergraduate studentsI2000084003000080059200
II2300084003000080062200
III2700084003000080066200
Master’s students/ general scholarsI2500084003600080070200
II2900084003600080074200
III3400084003600080079200
Doctoral students/ senior scholarsI33000120004200080087800
II38000120004200080092800
III45000120004200080099800

NOTE: Field of Study I includes Philosophy, Economics, Legal Studies, Education, Literature (Fine Arts excluded), History, and Management; Field of Study II includes Science, Engineering, and Agriculture; Field of Study III includes Fine Arts and Medicine.

Part 4: What the Scholarship Covers

1, Full Scholarship

Tuition waiver:

Tuition funds will be comprehensively used by the host university. It may cover scholarship students’ education, administration costs and expenditures to support student activities.

Accommodation

free university dormitory or accommodation subsidy.

If the host university requires students to live on campus, the university will accommodate the scholarship students in a university dormitory (usually a twin room); if the host university permits students to live off campus, the university will provide monthly/quarterly accommodation subsidy:

undergraduate students (preppies), master’s students(general scholars): CNY 700 per month;

doctoral students (senior scholars): CNY 1000 per month.

Stipend

Undergraduate students: CNY 2,500 per month;

Master’s students/general scholars: CNY 3,000 per month;

Doctoral students/senior scholars: CNY 3,500 per month.

Within the scholarship duration, registered scholarship students will receive a stipend from their host university each month. Students registering on or before the 15thof the month will receive a full stipend of that month. Those who register after the 15thof the month will receive a half stipend of that month. Graduating students will receive stipend until half month after the graduation date. If registered student stays out of China for more than 15 days due to a personal reason (school holidays excluded), his stipend will be stopped during his leaving.

2, Partial scholarship

One or some items of the full scholarship.

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Part 5: Application Conditions and Process

1, Application Conditions

(1) Non-Chinese citizens, in good health;

(2) Educational background and age requirements:

●Applicants who come to China to study undergraduate majors must have a high school diploma, excellent grades, and be under the age of 25;

●Applicants who come to China to study for a master’s degree must have a bachelor’s degree and be under the age of 35;

●Applicants who come to China to study for a doctoral degree must have a master’s degree and be under 40 years old;

●As a general scholar who comes to China to study, he must have a high school diploma or above, and he must be under 45 years old;

●Senior advanced students who come to China to study must have a master’s degree or above or associate professor or above, and be under 50 years old.

2, Application process

(1) Apply to the above-mentioned relevant departments and obtain the qualification for recommendation;

(2) Contact the scholarship institution and get the pre-admission notice issued by the school;

(3) Log in to the “Chinese Government Scholarship Management Information System for Studying in China” (login to http://www.csc.edu.cn/studyinchina or http://www.campuschina.org, and then click the “Online Application Student Entrance” icon to enter ), fill in and submit the application information online, and print the “Chinese Government Scholarship Application Form”. The operating instructions of the “Chinese Government Scholarship Management Information System for Studying in China” and the “Accepting Agency Number” can be consulted and obtained from the overseas student dispatching department of the country;

(4) Submit the application materials to the above-mentioned relevant departments within the specified time.

Note: The China Scholarship Council does not accept direct applications from individuals. The China Scholarship Council reserves the right to make necessary adjustments to the institutions of applicants who have not received the pre-admission notice.

3, Application materials

(1) “Chinese Government Scholarship Application Form” (filled in Chinese or English);

(2)  The first page of the passport. Applicants must submit a clear scanned copy of the first page of a Japanese ordinary passport with a validity date later than March 1, 2022. If the validity period of the current passport does not meet the requirements, please renew your passport in time. For applicants who are unable to apply for a passport before applying due to objective reasons, with the permission of the accepting agency, they can submit valid certificates or supporting documents containing their “English name, gender, nationality, date of birth” and other information.

(3) Notarized highest education certificate. If the applicant is a student at school, he/she must submit the expected graduation certificate or proof of enrollment issued by the school where he/she is studying.

(4) Academic transcripts. Documents in languages ​​other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized Chinese or English translations;

(5) Study or research plan in China. (Not less than 200 words for undergraduates, no less than 500 words for advanced students, no less than 800 words for graduate students), written in Chinese or English;

(6) Letter of recommendation. Applicants for master’s or doctoral degree and applicants for an advanced scholarship to study in China must submit two recommendation letters from professors or associate professors, written in Chinese or English;

(7) Students who apply for music majors must submit their own works; students who apply for fine arts majors must provide 2 sketches, 2 color paintings and 2 other works of themselves;

(8) Applicants under the age of 18 must submit relevant legal documents of their legal guardian in China;

(9) Applicants who have studied in China for more than 6 months must submit a copy of the “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” (the original is kept by yourself. This form is uniformly printed by the Chinese Health and Quarantine Department and must be filled in in English). Applicants should strictly follow the required items in the “Physical Examination Form for Foreigners” to conduct inspections. The “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” that is missing, does not have a photo of the person affixed, or the photo is not stamped with a seam seal, is not signed and stamped by the doctor and the hospital is invalid. The inspection result is valid for 6 months;

(10) No criminal record certificate. Applicants must submit a valid non-criminal record certificate issued by the local public security agency, usually within 6 months of the date of submission of the application.

The following materials are recommended to provide:

(11) Pre-admission notice issued by the host institution of Chinese government scholarship students;

(12) Proof of language ability. Such as HSK score reports, IELTS or TOEFL score reports.

Note: All materials uploaded through the system must be clear, true and effective. It is recommended that the applicant use professional equipment to scan the relevant documents that need to be submitted. The consequences caused by the unclear or unrecognizable uploaded materials shall be borne by the applicant.

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Part 6: Some Special Scholarships

1, Chinese Government Marine Scholarship Program

The State Oceanic Administration of China and the Ministry of Education jointly established the Chinese Government Marine Scholarship (hereinafter referred to as the Marine Scholarship), which aims to provide outstanding young people from the South China Sea, Pacific and Indian Ocean neighboring countries and regions as well as African and American developing countries to study marine and related majors in China. Master’s or doctoral degrees provide funding to train senior talents in related majors for developing countries in the region, strengthen international maritime cooperation and exchanges between countries, and promote the harmonious development of regional oceans. The China Scholarship Council is responsible for the enrollment and daily management of this marine scholarship.

Enrollment target

(1) Applicants must be citizens of non-Chinese nationality from the South China Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific surrounding and island countries, as well as developing countries in Africa and America, and in good health;

(2) Applicants must apply for a graduate degree in marine-related majors;

(3) Personnel engaged in marine and related industries will be given priority.

Project training institutions

Xiamen University, Zhejiang University, Ocean University of China, Tongji University

Applicants’ academic qualifications and age requirements

(1) Applicants for a master’s degree must have a bachelor’s degree, and the age is generally not more than 40 years old;

(2) Applicants for a doctorate must have a master’s degree, and the age is generally not more than 45 years old.

2, Ministry of Commerce Foreign Aid Advanced Degree Education Scholarship

In order to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation with countries around the world and cultivate more elite talents for developing countries, the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China has specially established the “Special Program for Foreign Aid Advanced Degree Education”. The special plan has been implemented since 2015, focusing on subsidizing middle-aged and young Chinese friends from recipient countries to study for a master’s or doctoral degree in China, and entrusting the China National Scholarship Council to organize the implementation.

Funding category and duration

Master’s degree students: 2-3 academic years

Doctoral students: 3 academic years

Language of instruction

English language

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3. Chinese language training scholarship for “One Belt One Road”

In order to develop the friendly relations between Chinese trade unions and trade union organizations of various countries, to enhance the friendship between the Chinese working class and the working classes of other countries, and to contribute to world peace, development, cooperation, workers’ rights and social progress, the establishment of the “Belt and Road” country trade union cadres Chinese Research scholarship program.

The scholarships are mainly set up by trade union officials from countries along the “Belt and Road”. The scholarship recipients are fully funded to come to China for a one-year Chinese language study, including tuition, accommodation, living expenses, comprehensive insurance and one-off international travel expenses. Project funding is provided by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions.

4, Confucius Institute Scholarship

In order to support the construction of Confucius Institutes, promote the international promotion of Chinese language and the spread of Chinese culture, and cultivate qualified Chinese teachers and various Chinese talents, the Confucius Institute Headquarters/Hanban (hereinafter referred to as Hanban) established the Confucius Institute scholarships to support foreign students, scholars and scholars. Chinese teachers go to relevant Chinese institutions of higher learning (hereinafter collectively referred to as “receiving colleges”) to study for a master’s degree in Chinese international education, or to study Chinese language and literature, Chinese history, and Chinese philosophy.

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5, Local Government Scholarship

Different schools will have government scholarships in the local government. The categories include provincial government scholarships, municipal government scholarships, mayor scholarships, etc., which are different in different regions. The specific conditions and application procedures can be checked on the government official website or the school official website.

6, School Scholarship

In order to do a good job in recruiting and training international students and attract and encourage outstanding international students to study in China, the school will set up many scholarships, such as outstanding student scholarships, freshman scholarships, etc., for specific conditions and application procedures, consult the school’s official website.

Part 7: Scholarship application analysis

For local government and school scholarships, you can only apply for scholarships in your local school, so I won’t analyze them in detail here.

Regarding the Confucius Institute Scholarship, if the Chinese university you are applying for is a partner institution of the Confucius Institute Scholarship, and your Chinese is very good, your HSK score is very good, or if you are a winner of the “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Contest, then you can To apply for the Confucius Institute Scholarship, if you meet the above requirements, your application for the Confucius Institute Scholarship will be very smooth.

Regarding the Chinese government scholarship, if you are a member of the European Union, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, one of the 28 countries, your success rate in applying for the China-EU Student Exchange Program Scholarship is even greater.

If the Chinese university you enrolled in is related to the independent enrollment program, then you can apply for the Chinese University Independent Enrollment Program Scholarship.

If you are from an ASEAN member country, that is, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, one of these countries, your success rate in applying for the China-AUN project scholarship is even greater some.

If you are from an island country in the Pacific region, you can apply for the Pacific Islands Forum Project Scholarship.

If your major is meteorology, hydrology and water resources monitoring and management, then you can apply for the World Meteorological Organization project scholarship.

Regarding the China Oceanic Government Scholarship, the Ministry of Commerce Professional Program Scholarship, and the National Scholarships along the Belt and Road, the application requirements and application procedures have been introduced in detail in the previous article, so I won’t explain more here.

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Part 8: How to improve the application pass rate

1. Pay more attention to the official website, pay more attention to scholarship related information, and ask the teacher more often;

2. Read the relevant documents carefully, clarify the application conditions, and determine whether you can apply;

3. Prepare relevant materials in time to ensure that the materials are accurate and without omissions;

4. Submit all materials within the specified time in accordance with relevant regulations, read and review carefully;

5. Follow up on the results of the application in time, if you have any questions, you can call the relevant departments to communicate in order to solve them in time;

6. For school scholarships, usually study hard, don’t skip classes, get a good grade, take part in more professional competitions or practical activities, and improve your grade point.

Part 9: What need pay attention to after getting the scholarship

1. First of all, of course, you still have to study hard. The purpose of your coming to China is to study. Don’t think that you have already applied for a scholarship and you don’t need to study. The Chinese scholarship is for foreign students who really want to study in China. If you do not perform well in school after receiving the scholarship, there will be no scholarship next time.

2. The scholarship is the subsidized tuition and living expenses. After receiving the scholarship, the money should be spent on proper places such as study and life, instead of squandering or wasting.

3. Also pay attention to fraud. China’s Internet is very developed, and network telecommunications fraud is hard to prevent. After receiving the scholarship, you must be careful not to be deceived by any unknown links that involve money, especially text messages, or calls for transfers.

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