China welcomes international self-financed students to study in China. There
are 465 institutions of higher education in China qualified to accept
international students.
1. Application
1). Applicants may apply to the China Scholarship Council (CSC) through
overseas educational institutions or non-governmental organizations.
2). Applicants may apply to CSC directly.
3). Applicants may apply to Chinese institutions of higher education directly.
2. Categories of Applicants and Duration of Study
The duration of study of different categories' students:
1). --Undergraduates: 4 to 5 years
2). --Master's degree students: 2 to 3 years
3). --Doctoral degree students: 3 years
4). --There is no limit of study duration for Chinese language students,
visiting scholars and senior visiting scholars.
3. Eligibility
1). Applicants must be non-Chinese nationals in good health.
2). Educational qualifications required:
a. Undergraduate applicants must hold high school certificate.
b. Master's degree applicants must hold bachelor's degree.
c. Doctoral degree applicants must hold master's degree.
d. Chinese language students must hold high school certificate.
e. Visiting scholars must have completed two years of undergraduate studies.
f. Senior visiting scholars must hold master's degree or hold academic titles
of associate professor or higher.
4. Expenses
Items
Categories of Applicants
Payment Standards(RMB yuan)
Tuition fees
Liberal Arts
Undergraduates,
Visiting scholars
14,000-26,000 (per person per academic year)
Master's degree students,
Senior visiting scholars
18,000-30,000 (per person per academic year)
Doctoral degree students
22,000-34,000 (per person per academic year)
Short-term students
3,000- 4,800 (per person per month)
Sciences, Engineering, Agronomy
0% to 30% higher than Liberal Arts students
Medicine, Physical Education, Fine Arts
50%-100%higher than Liberal Arts students
Application fees
400-800
Accommodation fees
Charged in accordance with the standard in each institution
Other expenses
Costs of food, medical treatment within educational institutions, teaching
materials, and cost of experiments, internships, field studies, etc. that
are not covered in study syllabus shall be born by the students.
Note: At present, RMB 100 yuan roughly equals to US$12.
5. Application Documents
1). Applicants shall fill out the Application Form for Self-financed Study in
China (in duplicates).
Students who apply to CSC through overseas educational institutions or
non-governmental organizations or individually must fill in and present this
form, which can be obtained from Chinese diplomatic missions, or downloaded from
the website of CSC (http://www.csc.edu.cn).
2). Highest diploma (notarized photocopy). If applicants are university
students or already employed, applicants shall also submit documents of being
university students provided by universities or on-post employees provided by
employers.
3). High school transcripts for bachelor's degree applicants or transcripts
for other categories' students (notarized photocopy).
4). Photocopy of Foreigner Physical Examination Form (printed by Chinese
quarantine authority). The medical examinations must cover all the items listed
in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. Incomplete records or those without
a sealed photograph of the applicants are invalid. The medical examination
results will be valid for 6 months. All applicants are kindly requested to take
this factor into consideration while determining the time to take the medical
examination.
5). Applicants for master's or doctoral degree studies and senior visiting
scholars must submit two letters of recommendation in Chinese or English by
professors or associate professors. Applicants who apply in China for Master's
or Doctoral degree studies must submit the Admission Notice of the hosting
university.
6). Applicants for studying music are requested to submit one cassette
recording of the applicants' own work. Applicants for fine arts must submit six
color photographs of personal works (two sketches, two colored paintings and two
other works).
Applicants who apply to CSC for self-financed study in China must send
their application documents by May 31.
6. Admissions and Notification
1). Students who apply to CSC for self-financed study in China through
overseas educational institutions or non-governmental organizations will be
placed in 94 institutions of higher education admitting Chinese Government
Scholarship students. CSC will send the Admission Notice and Visa Application
for Study in China (JW202) by July 31 to the overseas recommending organizations
to forward to the students admitted.
2). For individual applicants, the Chinese institutions of higher education
will directly send the Admission Notice and Visa Application for Study in China
(JW202) to the students admitted by July 31.
7. Contact Information
China Scholarship Council
Address: No. 160 Fuxingmennei Avenue, Beijing 100031, P. R. China
Expenses for Self-financed International Students in
China (Revised in 1997)
Self-financed international students may pay in either RMB or foreign
currency according to the standards established. When they pay in foreign
currency, the payment is calculated by the exchange rate announced by the Bank
of China on that day. Details are as followings (in RMB yuan/ person):
1.Registration fees (including the admission examination fees): 400-800;
2.Tuition fees:
1). Majors in Liberal Arts:
Undergraduates: 14,000-26,000 per academic year
Master's Degree Students: 18,000-30,000 per academic year
Doctoral Degree Students: 22,000-34,000 per academic year
Short-term Students: 3,000-4,800 for about one month's study, 8,000-10,000 for
about three months' study
2-year College Students and Visiting Scholars' tuition fees are similar to the
Undergraduates'; Senior Visiting Scholars' tuition fees are similar to Master's
Degree Students'; Research Scholars' tuition fees are similar to the Doctoral
Degree Students'.
2). Majors in Sciences:
Tuition fees are 10-30% higher than Liberal Arts majors'.
3). Majors in Medicine, Physical Education and Fine Arts
Medical, Arts and Physical Education majors' tuition fees are 50-100% higher
than literal majors'.
3.Accommodation fees:
A bed in double-bed room without bathroom, telephone and television set costs
RMB 12-32 yuan per day. Students shall pay for two beds when she/he occupies the
whole room. The accommodation fees may be increased properly to no more than 2.5
times of the above-mentioned standards if the facilities are improved.
4.Other expenses:
Costs of food, medical treatment within educational institutions, teaching
materials, and cost of experiments, internships, field studies, etc. that are
not covered in study syllabus shall be born by the students.