Scholarship
Chinese Gouvernement Provide Full & Partial Scholarship For International Students
China Provide Scholarship For : Bachelor , Master and PhD Students
Cost of Studying & Living in China
China uses the Renminbi (RMB) as their official currency, however it is more widely referred to as the Yuan (CNY).
In comparison to countries such as America or Great Britain, China is a relatively inexpensive place to study. This means that you will be getting a high quality education for a reasonable price. As is the case in most countries, the larger cities will be more expensive for tuition fees and living costs than the smaller cities and towns.
Course fees will vary depending on your programme, as well as the level you wish to study at. The tuition fees are subject to change every year, so make sure you know how much your course costs. On average, you should expect to pay between CNY 18,000 and CNY 60,000 per year, depending on the level of studies. To put this into perspective, CNY 18,000 is around $2,500, and CNY 60,000 is around $8000.
Similar to the tuition fees, cost of living in China is also reasonably low compared to other international study destinations. It is estimated that if you were to live in Beijing, your annual living costs would be around CNY 24,000. This equates to around $3,500.
Another cost that you need to consider is health insurance. Many universities provide health insurance at a reasonable cost. You must also have a current medical examination before you can begin studying. This can be done either in your home country or when you arrive in China. You can contact your chosen institution to get more information about health insurance and possible vaccination requirements prior to your studies.
Chinese Local Scholarships
In order to promote the mutual understanding, cooperation and exchanges in politics, economy, culture, education, and trade between China and other countries, the Chinese government has set up a series of scholarship programs to sponsor international students, teachers and scholars to study and research in Chinese universities.
China Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as CSC), entrusted by the Ministry of Education of People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as MOE), is responsible for the enrollment and administration of Chinese Government Scholarship programs.
Academic programs of Science, Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine, Economics, Law, Management, Education, History, Literature, Philosophy and Arts in 252 designated Chinese universities are available to scholarship winners.
Chinese Gouvernement Scholarship
In order to promote the mutual understanding, cooperation and exchanges in politics, economy, culture, education, and trade between China and other countries, the Chinese government has set up a series of scholarship programs to sponsor international students, teachers and scholars to study and research in Chinese universities.
China Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as CSC), entrusted by the Ministry of Education of People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as MOE), is responsible for the enrollment and administration of Chinese Government Scholarship programs.
Academic programs of Science, Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine, Economics, Law, Management, Education, History, Literature, Philosophy and Arts in 252 designated Chinese universities are available to scholarship winners.
Visa & Language
Once your place at university has been secured and you have proof of this, you need to apply for a visa. This can be done at the Chinese embassy in you home country. If you will be staying in China for six months or more then you need a study visa, also known as an X1-visa. If you do not receive your admission documents in time, it is possible for you to arrive in China on a tourist visa (L-visa) and then convert this to an X1-visa when you arrive.
To apply for your X1-visa, you will need an original passport with at least 6 months validity remaining and blank visa pages, a completed visa application form with a recent colour passport photo, the original and photocopy of the admissions letter from your institution as well as the original and photocopy of the Visa Application for Study in China form (for JW202 or JW202). For more information about the visa requirements and application process, visit the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre website.
The official language is Standard Chinese, also known as Mandarin. It is spoken across the country, but most communities also speak a local dialect. Although many young people and students speak English, don’t miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Chinese language and culture. The ability to speak Chinese is widely desired, with it becoming an important business language.
Courses and programmes are offered in English and Chinese. If you choose to study in Chinese, you will have to prove that your language skills will meet the teaching standards. The same rule applies if you choose to study in English but it is not your native language. It is common for institutions to offer language courses to allow students to improve their required language. Contact your chosen institution if you need to take a language course prior to your studies.
Documents needed
Bachelor Degree
- Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship - Notarized highest diploma ( High School Diploma ). - Academic transcripts A Study Plan or Research - Two Recommendation Letters (recommendation letters signed by professors or associate professors) - Foreigner Physical Examination Form - Front page copy of a valid passport; - A copy of a pre-admission letter from designated Chinese university (if available); - A copy of a language proficiency (if available);
Master Degree
- Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship - Notarized highest diploma (Bachelor). - Academic transcripts A Study Plan or Research - Two Recommendation Letters (recommendation letters signed by professors or associate professors) - Foreigner Physical Examination Form - Front page copy of a valid passport; - A copy of a pre-admission letter from designated Chinese university (if available); - A copy of a language proficiency (if available);
PhD Degree
- Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship - Notarized highest diploma (Bachelor/Master). - Academic transcripts A Study Plan or Research - Two Recommendation Letters (recommendation letters signed by professors or associate professors) - Foreigner Physical Examination Form - Front page copy of a valid passport; - A copy of a pre-admission letter from designated Chinese university (if available); - A copy of a language proficiency (if available);
Chinese Language
- Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship - Notarized highest diploma (Bachelor/Master). - Academic transcripts A Study Plan or Research - Two Recommendation Letters (recommendation letters signed by professors or associate professors) - Foreigner Physical Examination Form - Front page copy of a valid passport; - A copy of a pre-admission letter from designated Chinese university (if available); - A copy of a language proficiency (if available);
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