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The Zhejiang University CSC Scholarship, offered under the Chinese Government Scholarship program, supports outstanding international students pursuing graduate degrees at Zhejiang University in China. The Chinese University Program is established by the Ministry of Education of China (hereinafter referred to as MOE). Under the mandate of the MOE, Zhejiang University enrolls full-time postgraduates worldwide under the 2025 Chinese Government Scholarship–Chinese University Program.

Consistently ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide, Zhejiang University ranked 44 in the QS World University Ranking 2024. The university is offering 140 Bachelors and 300 Postgraduate Degree Programs.  Known for research excellence across various disciplines, including engineering, agriculture, and medicine. The university is affiliated with the “Double First Class” initiative, China’s effort to develop world-class universities. Zhejiang University CSC Scholarship scholarship covers tuition, accommodation, and monthly stipends. The scholarship aims to promote cultural exchange and academic collaboration, making Zhejiang University an attractive option for international scholars. Application deadlines January 31, 2024

  • University Name: Zhejiang University
  • Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Ranking: Among China’s top five universities, globally ranked in the top 100
  • Programs Offered: Master’s and PhD degrees in various fields
  • Program Duration: Master’s (2-3 years), PhD (3-4 years)

The Zhejiang University CSC Scholarship covers a wide array of disciplines for both Master’s and PhD programs. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Doctoral Programs (in English)
  • Master’s Programs (in English)
  • Following faculty may included
  • Engineering and Technology: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering
  • Natural Sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics
  • Medical Sciences: Clinical Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health
  • Humanities and Social Sciences: Sociology, Psychology, Chinese Language, History, International Relations
  • Business and Economics: Finance, Economics, Business Administration, Management
  • Agriculture and Life Sciences: Horticulture, Agronomy, Animal Science, Food Science

Programs are taught in either Chinese or English, with some departments offering bilingual options.

  • Full Tuition Waiver
  • Free On-campus Accommodation
  • Monthly Stipend:
  • Masters Degree: 3,000 RMB/Month
  • PhD Degree: 3,500 RMB/Month
  • Health Insurance
  • International travel expenses
  • Visa fees and travel insurance
  • Application fee: RMB 800 yuan (non-refundable)
  • Non-Chinese citizens with valid passports
  • For Master’s: Bachelor’s degree, under age 35
  • For PhD: Master’s degree, under age 40
  • Good academic record, strong research potential, and proficiency in Chinese or English
  • Applicants who want to apply for courses taught in Chinese shall have a good command of the Chinese language or may undertake remedial Chinese language courses.
  • Check the eligibility criteria of the specific program on the official website.
  • CSC online application form
  • Photocopy of Foreigner Physical Examination Form
  • Non-Criminal Record Certificate
  • Application Fee
  • Academic transcripts and diplomas
  • Study/research proposal
  • Recommendation letters (2)
  • Proof of language proficiency (Chinese or English)
  • Passport copy and photo
  1. Complete the CSC Scholarship online application form and select Zhejiang University.
  2. Fill out the Zhejiang University application portal.
  3. Submit the required documents via the online portal.
  4. Track application status and await the selection results.
  • Start early and ensure all documents are accurate.
  • Submit a clear and goal-oriented study proposal.
  • Obtain strong, personalized recommendation letters.
  • Highlight any research or academic achievements.

Hangzhou is relatively affordable compared to other major cities in China. Average monthly expenses for international students include:

  • Food: 1,000 – 1,500 CNY (USD $150 – $220)
  • Accommodation: Covered by the scholarship for on-campus housing, but off-campus rent averages around 1,500 – 3,000 CNY if needed
  • Transportation: 200 – 300 CNY (USD $30 – $45)
  • Personal Expenses: 500 – 1,000 CNY (USD $75 – $150) for leisure, clothing, etc.

Estimated Total: 1,700 – 2,300 CNY (USD $250 – $340), depending on lifestyle and spending choices.

The scholarship’s monthly stipend (3,000 CNY for Master’s students, 3,500 CNY for PhD students) comfortably covers living expenses, allowing students to focus on their studies.

  • High global and domestic rankings with a rich academic tradition.
  • State-of-the-art facilities and research opportunities.
  • Location in Hangzhou, a city known for its cultural heritage and modern amenities.
  1. Is the scholarship renewable annually?
    Yes, based on academic performance and progress.
  2. Can I apply if I am already studying in China?
    Generally, CSC scholarships prioritize new international applicants.
  3. Do I need to submit language test scores if my previous degree was taught in English?
    Often exempted, but check specific program requirements.
  4. What happens if I do not finish my program within the scholarship period?
    Additional costs would be the student’s responsibility.
  5. Can I work part-time while studying on this scholarship?
    Part-time work is subject to university regulations and requires approval.

Visit the Zhejiang University official CSC Scholarship page for full details and application: Zhejiang University CSC Scholarship

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