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The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020

icon Bachelors, Masters, PhD

icon All subjects offered by the designated universities

Flag icon Open to all nationals (other than China)

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icon 01 Jun 2020

icon Partial Funding, RMB 10,000 to RMB 20,000 per year

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    All universities in Hubei province of China
 

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Details about The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020

The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is offered for Bachelors, Masters, PhD degree in the field of All subjects offered by the designated universities. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 01 Jun 2020. This scholarship is provided by Government of China and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, RMB 10,000 to RMB 20,000 per year . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals (other than China).

  • Deadline: 01 Jun 2020
  • Scholarship value: Partial Funding, RMB 10,000 to RMB 20,000 per year
Eligibility for The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020:
  • Applicants should be well-behaved, hardworking, grade excellent and in good health.
  • Undergraduate scholarship applicants should be within average age of 25 years old and have obtained degree equal to Chinese High School Degree or above.
  • Graduate Scholarship applicants should within the average of 30-year-old and have obtained a bachelor degree.
  • Doctorate Scholarship applicants should be within the average age of 35 years old and have obtained a masters degree,
  • All General Scholar Scholarship applicants should be within the average age of 40 years old and Chinese language scholars should have obtained Higher School Degree or above, professional scholars should have obtained a bachelors degree or above or should be university students in grade 2 or above.
  • Advanced Scholar Scholarship applicants should have obtained a masters degree or above and associate professor title or above, and should be the average age of 50 years old.
  • The requirement for applicant's Chinese language proficiency to be decided in accord with the major to be learned and language of instruction.
  • Applicants do not obtain any financial aid from the Chinese government or other organizations.

Value of The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020:

  • Undergraduate Scholarship is 10,000 RMB per year;
  • Graduate Scholarship is 15,000 RMB per year;
  • Doctorate scholarship is 20,000 RMB per year;
  • General Scholar Scholarship is 5,000 RMB per 6 months or 10,000 RMB per year;
  • Advanced Scholar Scholarship (including visiting scholars, similarly hereinafter) is 10,000 RMB per 6 months or 20,000 RMB per year.

Deadline for The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020:

  • The Hubei Provincial Scholarship applications are accepted by all universities and colleges between February and June. More details would be provided by related universities and colleges.

Updated on: 23 Aug, 2022

Source : Government of China
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  2. When is the deadline of The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020?

    The deadline of The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is 01 Jun 2020

  3. For which degree is The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 offered for?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is offered to Bachelors, Masters, PhD degree

  4. For which field is The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 offered for?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is offered for All subjects offered by the designated universities

  5. Who can apply for The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is open for: Open to all nationals (other than China)

  6. Who is offering The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 is offered by Government of China

  7. What is the funding covered in The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 Covers Partial Funding, RMB 10,000 to RMB 20,000 per year

  8. Where can The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 can be taken at?

    The Hubei Provincial Scholarships in China, 2020 can be taken at All universities in Hubei province of China
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