Grant without knowledge of Chinese to study in the PRC

From the article you will learn:

  1. What is covered by the Silk Road grant in ChinaPharmaceutical University?

  2. Is the grant sufficient for accommodation?

  3. Is it realistic to win a grant without knowing Chinese?

  4. What documents need to be collected

  5. Stages of competitive selection and pitfalls of admission.

Hello everyone!My name is Ayur, I am studying for a master's degree at Nanjing Pedagogical University on a grant from the Government of the People's Republic of China with full funding.And today we will talk about how to get a grant for training and go to study in China for free.

What does the grant cover?

Silk Road Grants were created to fund talented students from all over the world, but they are mainly aimed at students from countries through which the New Silk Road passes, Russia andCIS countries are included in this list.The Silk Road Grant from China Pharmaceutical Universityis full and covers tuition fees, dormitory accommodation, health insurance and a monthly stipend: 2500 yuan for bachelors (~ 25,000 rubles), for masters 3000 yuan (~ 30,000rubles), for doctors 3,500 yuan (~ 35,000 rubles).The scholarship is year-round, that is, it is paid all 12 months of the year.The conditions of the Silk Road grant in other universities may differ, the exact information should be checked on the official websites of Chinese universities.

Is it realistic to win a scholarship without knowing Chinese?

Much depends on the prestige of the university.I have friends who have successfully passed the selection process and are now studying in China.For example, last year, an acquaintance entered the Dalian Technological University on a full grant (25th in the list of the best universities in China) without a certificate ofknowledge of the language and now in the language year, and next year she will begin to study her specialty.

What documents need to be collected?

  1. Questionnaire .

  2. Copy of the passport.

  3. A copy of the diploma with a notarized translation into English.If you are still studying, then a certificate of training.

  4. A copy of the extract of the assessments with a notarized translation into English.

  5. Certificate HSK, if not, then you will be extended one year scholarship to study the language.

  6. Curriculum.

  7. Two letters of recommendation from the assistant professor and above.

  8. Publications and achievements, if any.

  9. Copyof the health certificate.

  10. Certificate of non-conviction with a notarized translation into English.

  11. Financial statement.

When to apply?

Approximately early January to mid-April of each year.

How is the competitive selection process?

  • First stage.Sending documents directly to the university (Advice, if you have a friend in China, you can ask him to help you with sending copies of documents, as this can save a significant amount and time).

  • Second stage.The university examines applications and selects the best.

  • Third stage.The university is sending applications to Beijing for final approval.

Pitfalls

  • Documents must be collected in exactly the same order as indicated onthe official website, as there were cases when the documents were not accepted due to the fact that a person put the documents in a different order.

  • Check for spam.There are situations when letters from universities end up in a spam mailbox, so two friends of mine have lost the opportunity to study in China.

  • Before submitting an application, familiarize yourself with the university website, as there may be changes.

Age limit

  • For undergraduate studies, you must be under the age of 25.

  • For master's degree up to 35 years old.

  • For doctoral studies up to 40 years.


Ayur Ochirov

Graduate student at Nanjing Normal University, received a grant from the PRC government with full funding

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