I. Introduction to the Chinese Government Scholarship Program
1.The
"Chinese Government Scholarship" is a full or partial scholarship
provided by China’s Ministry of Education in accordance with educational
exchange agreements or understandings signed with the governments,
institutions, universities, and relevant international organizations of
other countries. The Ministry of Education has entrusted the China
Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as "CSC") with the
responsibility of enrolling international students for the Chinese
Government Scholarship and managing daily affairs related to the
scholarship.
2.International
students who have been awarded the "Chinese Government Scholarship"
must participate in the annual scholarship review (April–May), fill out
the Chinese Government Scholarship Annual Review Form, and submit it to
the Office of the International Student Center of the University of
Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) by April each year.
3.For more details about the "Chinese Government Scholarship", please visit the official website of the China Scholarship Council:
http://www.campuschina.org/zh/
II. Chinese Government Scholarship – Country-Specific Award (Type A)
International
students who intend to apply for the "Chinese Government Scholarship –
Country-Specific Award" to study at USTB shall submit their applications
to the study-abroad dispatching authority of their home country or the
Chinese Embassy (Consulate-General) in their home country. The
application period is generally from November of the previous year to
March of the current year, but it may vary by country. Please check in
advance.
You are welcome to contact us to apply for the Pre-Admission Letter and complete the application process.
III. Chinese Government Scholarship – Independent Enrollment Program (Type B)
Scholarship Benefits Tuition
fees, accommodation fees, living allowance (CNY 3,000/month for
master’s students; CNY 3,500/month for doctoral students), and medical
insurance.
Program Duration
Master’s program: 2 or 3 years
Doctoral program: 4 years
Chinese Language Training
1 year of Chinese language training is available for students who study in Chinese and have only passed the HSK Level 4.
IV. Eligibility Requirements
1.Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good health.
2.Academic background and age requirements for applicants:
1)Applicants for a master’s degree must hold a bachelor’s degree and be under 35 years old.
2)Applicants for a doctoral degree must hold a master’s degree and be under 40 years old.
3.Applicants must have a certain language proficiency (mandatory):
1)For programs taught in Chinese: At least HSK Level 4.
2)For
programs taught in English (if English is not the official language of
the applicant’s home country): Submit an IELTS score of 6.0, a TOEFL
score of 80, or other official English proficiency certificates.
4.Applicants for undergraduate programs must take the CSCA exam.
V. Application Methods and Procedures
For Chinese Government Scholarship – Country-Specific Award (Type A)
Applicants
shall submit applications to the international student dispatching
authority of their home country or the Chinese Embassy
(Consulate-General) in their home country, and complete the registration
on the Chinese Government Scholarship International Student Management
Information System.
Note: You may contact our university to apply for the Pre-Admission Letter.
1.Contact
the international student dispatching authority of your home country or
the Chinese Embassy (Consulate-General) in your home country and submit
your application.
2.Complete the registration on the Chinese Government Scholarship International Student Management Information System:
http://www.campuschina.org/zh/
3.After
being officially awarded the Chinese Government Scholarship, complete
the registration on the Application System of the USTB International
Student Center:
onlineapply.ustb.edu.cn
For Chinese Government Scholarship – Independent Enrollment Program (Type B)
Applicants
must first complete the registration on the Chinese Government
Scholarship International Student Management Information System, then
complete the registration on the USTB International Student Application
System.
Note:
There is no need to submit the Pre-Admission Letter when registering on
the Chinese Government Scholarship Management System. After the
university confirms the admission list, applicants will be notified and
receive the Pre-Admission Letter, which must then be supplemented and
submitted to the Chinese Government Scholarship Management System.
1.Complete the registration on the Chinese Government Scholarship International Student Management Information System:
http://www.campuschina.org/zh/
2.Complete the registration on the Application System of the USTB International Student Center and pay the application fee:
onlineapply.ustb.edu.cn
Note: The application fee is non-refundable regardless of admission result.
3.After
receiving the Pre-Admission Letter, submit it to the Chinese Government
Scholarship International Student Management Information System to
complete the registration.
Note:
For the Chinese Government Scholarship – Independent Enrollment Program
(Type B), the university institution code is 10008.
VI. Application Deadline
2026 "High-Level Postgraduate" Program: November 1, 2025 – March 15, 2026
2026 "Silk Road" Program: March – April 2026 (subject to the official scholarship program notice)
VII. Application Materials
All materials must be submitted as electronic versions of originals or notarized copies.
Degree certificates (bachelor’s and master’s degrees): Original notarized copies in Chinese or English.
Note:
Graduating students shall provide a pre-graduation certificate or
enrollment certificate during the application. After admission, they
must supplement and submit the degree certificate to obtain admission
qualification.
1.Academic
transcripts (bachelor’s and master’s studies): Including all courses
and grading standards; original notarized copies in Chinese or English.
2.Personal
statement (including research plan): At least 1,000 words for master’s
applicants and 1,500 words for doctoral applicants, written in Chinese
or English.
https://isc.ustb.edu.cn/cyxz/sqclmb/index.htm
3.Two
recommendation letters: Provided by professors or associate professors,
with at least one recommender familiar with the applicant’s current
major.
4.Language proficiency certificates:
1)
For programs taught in Chinese: HSK Level 5 (applicants with HSK Level 4
may apply for 1 additional year of Chinese language training).
2)
For programs taught in English (if English is not the official language
of the applicant’s home country): IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80, or other
official English proficiency certificates.
5.Copy of passport (ordinary passport).
6.Health certificate.
https://isc.ustb.edu.cn/cyxz/sqclmb/index.htm
7.Financial guarantee commitment.
https://isc.ustb.edu.cn/cyxz/sqclmb/index.htm
8.Supervisor’s acceptance letter (optional).
https://isc.ustb.edu.cn/cyxz/sqclmb/index.htm
9.List and abstracts of published academic papers, and other original academic achievements (optional).
10.Non-criminal record certificate.
11.For undergraduate program applicants: CSCA transcript.
VIII. Contact Information
Telephone: +86-10-62332037
Email: admission@ustb.edu.cn
IX. Admission Results
The
International Student Center will announce the admission list and send
admission documents (such as the admission letter) in July. Please
carefully confirm the mailing address or collection method when filling
out the application form.
New
students must bring the original bachelor’s/master’s degree
certificates and graduation certificates for re-verification of
admission qualification during registration.