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Стипендии для обучения в Китае

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Beijing University of Science and Technology

Beijing University of Science and Technology Scholarship

Beijing University of Science and Technology

Special ProjectFull & PartialBachelor's
¥2,500/mo
March – April (annually)
8.1K
Beijing University of Science and Technology

Beijing University of Science and Technology Scholarship

Beijing University of Science and Technology

UniversityFull & PartialBachelor's / Master's / PhD
¥3,500/mo
March – April (annually)
5.0K
Student Success Cases

Scholarship application cases

These stories show how scholarship materials, application narrative, and program fit can work together; they do not guarantee scholarship outcomes.

Suki P.
Suki P.🇹🇭
Master's applicant · Beijing research university

I knew I wanted an AI-related direction, but I did not know how to connect program choice, research interests, and scholarship materials.

She was targeting a competitive program while needing an early read on scholarship material readiness.

HanQiao helped clarify target programs, research-interest positioning, scholarship material priorities, and submission timing.

She completed key application steps for the target program and scholarship route, then received staged application feedback.

Scholarship route reviewKey steps in 47 days
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Rizky P.
Rizky P.🇮🇩
Master's applicant · Beijing university

I needed more than submission help. I needed someone to judge whether my portfolio, motivation, and scholarship narrative worked together.

His target was highly competitive, requiring portfolio, motivation, and scholarship narrative alignment.

HanQiao helped align his application story, material order, and scholarship positioning.

He built a one-stop application plan and moved into key submission steps for the target program.

One-stop applicationPlan built in 40 days
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Wei Ming L.
Wei Ming L.🇲🇾
PhD applicant · Shanghai research university

The hardest part of a PhD application was making the research plan, supervisor direction, and scholarship materials tell one consistent story.

His PhD application needed alignment across research plan, supervisor fit, and scholarship materials.

HanQiao helped structure the research plan, supporting documents, and scholarship application focus.

He completed core materials for the PhD and scholarship route and moved into the school review stage.

PhD scholarship materialsReview-stage progress in 75 days
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Cases illustrate different application paths and support models. Results vary by student background, program requirements, and application cycle; they are not an admission, scholarship, or visa guarantee.

Scholarship Selection Guide

How to choose scholarships for studying in China

HanQiao's scholarship database currently includes 175+ government, provincial/city, university, and special-project awards. A stronger strategy is not only to search for "full scholarship"; students should compare coverage, eligible degree, major limits, application window, and university fit.

Start with funding type

Full scholarships may cover tuition, accommodation, stipend, and insurance, but competition is usually stronger. Partial scholarships and tuition waivers are more common and can work alongside self-funded or university-level applications. Check coverage before deciding whether the award meets your budget goal.

Match degree and major

A scholarship may be limited to bachelor's, master's, PhD, or non-degree applicants, and it may restrict eligible majors. Medicine, engineering, business, and Chinese language applicants should verify whether their field is actually open rather than relying on the award name.

Check the application window

Scholarship deadlines often close earlier than ordinary admission and may require a study plan, recommendation letters, medical checks, no-criminal-record documents, or a separate portal. Start 3-6 months ahead and schedule scholarship work alongside university applications.

China scholarship types compared

Scholarship value, competition, and application route vary widely. Use this table for prioritization, then verify eligibility against the latest official or university notice.

TypeTypical coverageBest fitWhat to verify
Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC)Often full or project-based fundingStrong applicants with complete documentsProgram category, dispatching authority, university nomination, deadline
Provincial / city scholarshipMay be full, partial, or one-time fundingStudents with a clear target city and cost goalProvince/city eligibility, quota, stacking rules
University scholarshipOften tuition waiver, partial award, or full awardStudents with clear university and program fitMajor limits, GPA threshold, renewal policy
Confucius / language pathwayFunding for Chinese language or related pathwaysChinese language, TCSOL, or culture-focused studentsRecommending institution, HSK/HSKK, study duration
Can international students study in China for free?

Possibly, but it is not guaranteed. Full scholarships may cover tuition, accommodation, stipend, and insurance, but they are competitive, eligibility is narrow, and each award must be applied for separately.

Can I apply for multiple scholarships in China?

Students can often prepare multiple scholarship options, but simultaneous submission, stacking, and final award retention depend on each scholarship and university rule. Check conflict clauses before applying.

When should I start preparing scholarship applications?

Start at least 3-6 months before the deadline. Scholarships often require transcripts, recommendation letters, study plans, language proof, medical checks, or separate portal steps, and deadlines may be earlier than ordinary admission.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Все, что нужно знать о стипендиях для учебы в Китае.

What scholarships are available for international students in China?

China offers four main scholarship categories: the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), provincial and city government scholarships, university-level scholarships, and Confucius Institute scholarships. Many programs cover full tuition, accommodation, and a monthly stipend. Some universities also offer scholarships funded by private institutions or special projects.

Is the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) fully funded?

Full CSC scholarships cover tuition, campus accommodation, comprehensive medical insurance, and a monthly stipend (¥2,500 for bachelor's, ¥3,000 for master's, and ¥3,500 for doctoral students). Partial CSC scholarships cover only some of these items. Specific coverage depends on the scholarship category assigned by each university.

When are the application deadlines for China scholarships?

Most scholarships for the September intake have deadlines between December and April. CSC applications typically open in December and close between late February and mid-April, depending on the route (embassy channel vs. university channel). Always check the scholarship page for your target university for the latest dates.

Can I apply for multiple Chinese scholarships at once?

Yes. You can submit applications to multiple scholarships (CSC + university + provincial) as long as the rules of each program allow stacking or sequential consideration. HanQiao's scholarship advisors help you build a stacked strategy that aligns with each scholarship's rules and maximizes your overall funding coverage.

Do I need a pre-admission letter to apply for CSC?

For the university channel of CSC, a pre-admission letter (or a confirmed admission) significantly strengthens your application because the university can confirm a seat before submitting your dossier to CSC. For the embassy channel, requirements vary by country. Applying 3-4 months before the CSC deadline is recommended.

What GPA or language score do I need for a China scholarship?

Minimum GPA varies by university, but most competitive CSC applicants have a GPA of 3.0 / 4.0 or higher. Language requirements depend on the program's teaching language (HSK 4-6 for Chinese-taught; IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 80 or equivalent for English-taught). Individual program pages list exact requirements.