
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology brings together academic rigor, research innovation, and cultural diversity on its Shanghai campus, making it a top destination for international scholars.
Academically, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology covers 3 broad disciplines through 18 degree programs at undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels. The university's steady growth has earned it increasing recognition domestically and internationally. Its QS Top 1000 position attests to its research impact and graduate employability.
With instruction in English and tuition starting at ¥35,000/year, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology offers accessible pathways for international students. The university's international office provides visa assistance, buddy programs, and cultural orientation. Life in Shanghai adds a rewarding cultural dimension to the academic experience.
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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology currently has 19 listed programs. The largest degree groups include Master's (9), PhD (9), Non-degree (1). Prioritize whether your target subject has the right degree and teaching language.
View programsUniversity of Shanghai for Science and Technology is located in Shanghai · East China. Listed tuition ranges from about ¥35,000 to ¥57,000 per year. Budget should also include housing, insurance, visa steps, and city living costs.
City guideScholarship availability is not clearly marked here, but university, provincial/city, or CSC routes may still be worth checking.
Scholarship guideAnnual tuition at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology ranges from ¥35,000 to ¥40,000 RMB ($4,861–$5,556 USD). Living costs in Shanghai typically range from ¥3,000–¥6,000/month for accommodation and ¥2,000–¥4,000/month for food and daily expenses, depending on lifestyle.
While University of Shanghai for Science and Technology does not currently list dedicated scholarship programs for international students, external funding options such as the CSC scholarship and home-country sponsorships may be available. HanQiao can help you explore all possible funding sources.
High school diploma or equivalent, transcripts, language certificate (HSK 4+ for Chinese-taught programs or IELTS 6.0+/TOEFL 80+ for English-taught programs), passport copy, physical examination report.
Bachelor's degree and transcripts, two recommendation letters, study plan or research proposal, language certificate, passport copy, physical examination report.
Master's degree and transcripts, two recommendation letters from professors, detailed research proposal, published papers (if any), language certificate, passport copy.
Application deadlines vary by program. Most fall programs accept applications from December through June. Check HanQiao's program explorer for specific dates.