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Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023

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Details about Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023

Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is offered for High/Secondary School, Bachelors, Masters, PhD degree in the field of Courses offered by the university. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 May 2023. This scholarship is provided by Government of China and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, Covers an amount of upto RMB 30000 depending on the course taken . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals except Republic of China.

  • Deadline: 31 May 2023
  • Scholarship value: Partial Funding, Covers an amount of upto RMB 30000 depending on the course taken

Sichuan Provincial Government scholarship is applicable to the higher education institutions of Sichuan Province which are entitled to enroll foreign students. Sichuan Provincial Government scholarship has selected institutions, which include full-time regular higher education institutions, higher vocational colleges, and junior colleges which have been approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education and formal programs.

Eligibility for Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China, 2023:

  • Must be doctoral students, master's students, undergraduate students, junior college students, and long-term students
  • Must be studying in the institutions and who are applying to study in the institutions relevant to Sichuan Provincial Government scholarship.
  • The students will get the scholarship every year until they finish their studies on the premise that they are approved by the institutions every year.
  • Demonstrate an excellent academic record.
  • Proficient in IELTS or relevant language tests.

Acceptance procedure:

  • Application form of the applied students accepted from January to June, to relevant institutions selected on the official website of Sichuan-provincial-government.
  • Forms are duly accepted if students who applied are enrolled according to the standards of the relevant institutions with the necessary qualifications to apply for the Sichuan-provincial-government-scholarship.
  • Reviewing is completed by the Scholarship Review group established by institutions, and later on reported to the education department of the Sichuan-provincial-government by working out with specific methods prescribed by Sichuan Province for the record.

Value of Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China, 2023:

  • Doctoral student scholarship: 30000 RMB/person/year.
  • Master student scholarship: 25000 RMB/person/year.
  • Undergraduate student scholarship: 20000 RMB/person/year.
  • Junior college student scholarship: 15000 RMB/person/year.
  • Long-term student scholarship: 10000 RMB/person/year.

Deadline for Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China, 2023:

  • The applications for Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China, 2022 are accepted between January and June of 2023.

Updated on: 02 Aug, 2023

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  2. When is the deadline of Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023?

    The deadline of Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is 31 May 2023

  3. For which degree is Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 offered for?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is offered to High/Secondary School, Bachelors, Masters, PhD degree

  4. For which field is Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 offered for?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is offered for Courses offered by the university

  5. Who can apply for Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is open for: Open to all nationals except Republic of China

  6. Who is offering Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 is offered by Government of China

  7. What is the funding covered in Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 Covers Partial Funding, Covers an amount of upto RMB 30000 depending on the course taken

  8. Where can Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 can be taken at?

    Sichuan Provincial Government Scholarships in China 2023 can be taken at Universities in the Sichuan Province of China
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