All About Chinese Government Scholarship
2021 (Fully Funded)
Chinese Government
Scholarship 2021 Eligibility Requirements:
Following
are the minimum eligibility requirements for Chinese Government Scholarship
2021:
- International
Student (Not being a Chinese citizen)
- Not be in
possession of another scholarship issued by the Chinese government or any
of its delegations.
- Minimum Age
Requirement:
·
Undergraduate students must not be more than
25 years old,
·
For master’s degree age limit is 35 years
·
For Ph.D. degree, age limit is 40 years
- Minimum qualification:
·
Higher Secondary School Certificate or
equivalent for undergraduate students,
·
Bachelor Degree for the masters degree
·
Masters degree for the doctoral degree.
Chinese Government
Scholarship 2021 Benefits:
Chinese
Government Scholarship 2021 provides the recipient with the following benefits:
- Type
A CSC Scholarship covers registration fees, accommodation
(in a university residence in a shared room with another person), basic
medical insurance and a monthly allowance for personal expenses (between
2,500 and 3,500 Yuan per month, approximately 350 and 500 USD
respectively).
- Type
B CSC Scholarship covers the same as the Type A
scholarship, except for the monthly allowance for personal expenses.
- Type
C CSC Scholarship is
another type of partial scholarship with little benefits.
Type
A CSC scholarship is more attractive, therefore it is more competitive due to
the high demand. If you can afford living expense, you should apply for Type B
or Type C CSC scholarship because it will be easier to obtain.
How to Apply for Chinese
Government Scholarship 2021?
Following
simple and easy application procedure will help you to apply for Chinese
Government Scholarship 2021:
1. Application
Period: The application period for CSC Scholarship is generally from January to
April of each year. Some authorized agencies or universities have different
deadlines. You should check the deadline of universities of your choice.
2. The
application for CSC Scholarship must first be completed online (in
English or Chinese). Make separate CSC portal accounts if you wish to apply for
more than one University.
3. At
the beginning of the online application form, you will be asked to choose the
type of scholarship according to its funding (A, B or C) and the number of
authorized agency or university (a code that you will find on the
internet or that will be provided by the university, you
have selected).
4. Once
you have completed all the information in the online application for Chinese
Government Scholarship, you must attach the required documents in PDF
format (list is given below).
5. After
submission of your online Chinese Government Scholarship application, download
this application.
6.
Select the Chinese University and
Course here.
7. Check
if the Chinese University of your choice requires an online application for
admission along with Chinese Government Scholarship application or not.
8. If
that university requires an online application then submit this application on
that university’s website and attach your Chinese Government Scholarship
application.
9. Make
2 sets of documents (list given below) and dispatch it to the University
address.
10.
The results will be made public on the same
page of the application as of mid-July. From that moment, the entities
begin to distribute by post the necessary documentation to process the study visa in the country of origin of
the candidates.
Documents Required for Chinese Government
Scholarship 2021:
Completed
application form: You will find it after registering on the official page of the Chinese government scholarships.
(1) Notary attested highest degree and
transcript.
(2) Official medical form or Foreigner
Physical Examination Form. You
must attach a copy of this form filled out by a doctor. Make sure the form
is signed by the doctor and that it has an official seal of the hospital or
medical center where you do it. At least one stamp must be stamped on top
of the previously attached card photograph. Forms older than 6 months from
the date of application are not accepted.
(3) CV written in English or Chinese: You can attach a document that
contains information about your specialty and your academic interests, or fill
it out directly in the corresponding section of the application form (the space
is quite short, I recommend that you attach this information in an attached document).
(4) Two letters of recommendation written in English or in Chinese from
your last university professors.
(5) TOEFL or IELTS Diploma if
you are going to study in English and you are not native of an English-speaking
country: The minimum scores of both diplomas are specified by each university
for each type of course. If you don’t have IELTS certificate, you can also
provide a simple certificate stating that your last degree was taught in
English language. It is called English proficiency certificate.
(6) Study Plan / Research Proposal.
(7) Passport Copy.
(8) Although it is NOT an essential requirement to
apply for this scholarship, if you have an HSK diploma (level of Chinese) you must attach it. The
Chinese government plans to finance up to two years of Chinese-language
university studies so that you reach the level of Chinese required by the
program you have chosen. However, if you already have a degree, your
training will be a lower economic expense, so increases your chances of
obtaining the scholarship. This logic does not apply to courses which are
taught in English, since enrollment rates in these courses are twice as large
as those taught in Chinese.
(9) Another important but not essential
requirement is acceptance letter issued
by professors of a Chinese university where you want to take
admission. Some universities prefer applicants having acceptance letter
and some universities have no requirement of acceptance letter but if you have
acceptance letter it is good symbol for you. If you are applying for university
having limited quota of seats then also try for acceptance letter, you will be
preferred. If you are applying for high ranked university/universities then
you must try for acceptance letter, you will be preferred. Start Emailing in
October to Professors for Acceptance Letter. Search professors profile related
to your field of your desired university and send them emails and please don’t
copy email from others make it your own.
- Tips: How to find faculty of your desired
university? Just go to google.com and write the University name for
example Zhejiang University Faculty of Biochemistry or Life Sciences. You
will see the faculty list. Email to the Professor, if he or she is not
replying, don’t start shelling emails because they might be busy or they
don’t need any new student.
(10) Another important but not essential
requirement is pre-admission
letter from the destination university. This letter is issued by the
university that you are wanted as a student. However, it is not easy to
achieve, unless you have studied at that university and they know you by your
merits. The advantage of having it is that it increases the chances of being
awarded the scholarship for that university. If you do not have one, you may be
sent to another university of your priority (during the application process,
you have the possibility to select three universities in order of preference)
or, in the worst case, to any one they choose.
(11) Other documents: If
you have research publications or any other distinction, you must attach them.
(12) If any
particular Chinese University requires an application screening or an
application process fee then submit it. Print its receipt and attach it to the
two sets of your documents listed above
Note: It is
advised to choose a reliable courier service to send your CSC scholarship
application documents directly to the address of that Chinese University so
that they reach in time.
(1) World class
education
Hosted
377,054 international students in 2014, China is becoming an increasingly
accessible destination for students from foreign countries through programs
taught in English and the partnership with almost 70 countries to ensure mutual
recognition of academic degrees.
In
order to be in a better position to compete in the global economy, countries
notice the importance of allowing foreigners to study in their universities,
and China is making great efforts to promote opportunities. They have
established strong connections with universities in the United States , such as
Stanford University and New York University. The association has also drawn
national attention and was the subject of a speech delivered by First Lady
Michelle Obama in 2014.
In
addition, the Government’s participation in Chinese institutions is aimed at
creating a high level of education throughout the country. No matter where
you decide to study in China, you can be sure that your education will be first
class.
(2) Professional
Opportunities
China
has overtaken Japan recently as the world’s second largest economy, which means
that there are more and more job opportunities available for international
students! If you want to work in a Chinese company, you have to master the
language and have a basic knowledge of their culture.
The
ability to work in a Chinese company will give you the opportunity to succeed
in almost any major economy. As an international student, you will learn
the language, get to know the culture and have an idea of ​​the labor market,
which will generate advantages to compete for jobs. Take a look at these
universities offering programs taught in English.
(3) Cost of Living
Compared
to the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, the daily cost of living in
China is significantly cheaper. You can buy a large meal for around £ 2 to £ 3,
and a round trip on public transport often costs less than 50 cents. The study
visa costs £ 75, but this is much cheaper than the visa needed to enter the UK.
The
rent, which can be the most expensive of life abroad, is also very
cheap. The average cost of a dormitory in Beijing – the capital – is £ 112
per month.
(4) Unparalleled
Experience
With
a history of more than 4,000 years, the Chinese have been innovators in almost
all subjects, including business, astronomy, martial arts, philosophy and
mathematics, while contributing greatly to studies of art, literature,
religion, among others. . Although it may be difficult to adapt to Chinese
culture at first, the reward of experiencing such a rich and developed culture
is an experience like no other.