# What is the CSC Scholarship?
The Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), administered by the China Scholarship Council, is the most prestigious and comprehensive scholarship program for international students wishing to study in China. Established in 1950, it has supported hundreds of thousands of students from over 180 countries.
The scholarship covers:
- Full tuition waiver
- Accommodation (on-campus dormitory or housing allowance)
- Monthly living stipend (CNY 2,500–3,500 depending on degree level)
- Comprehensive medical insurance
# Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the CSC Scholarship, applicants must:
- Be a citizen of a country other than the People's Republic of China
- Be in good health
- Meet the age requirements:
- Under 25 for undergraduate programs
- Under 35 for master's programs
- Under 40 for doctoral programs
- Have the required educational background and academic performance
| Program Level | Education Requirement | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | High school diploma | Under 25 |
| Master's | Bachelor's degree | Under 35 |
| Doctoral | Master's degree | Under 40 |
| General Scholar | At least 2 years of university | Under 45 |
| Senior Scholar | Master's degree or above | Under 50 |
# Application Process
# Step 1: Choose Your Application Category
There are two main application routes:
- Type A (Embassy Route): Apply through the Chinese Embassy in your country
- Type B (University Route): Apply directly to a Chinese university
**Pro Tip**: Applying through both routes simultaneously can increase your chances. Many successful applicants use the university route as their primary application.
# Step 2: Register on the CSC Online System
Visit the CSC application portal and create an account. Fill in the online application form carefully:
Required Information:
├── Personal details
├── Education history
├── Language proficiency
├── Study plan
├── Preferred universities (up to 3)
└── Preferred major# Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
Essential documents include:
- Completed CSC Application Form (printed from the online system)
- Notarized highest diploma (in Chinese or English)
- Academic transcripts (notarized)
- Study plan or research proposal (minimum 800 words)
- Two recommendation letters from professors or associate professors
- Language proficiency certificate (HSK for Chinese-taught programs, IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught)
- Foreigner Physical Examination Form
- Valid passport copy
# Step 4: Submit Your Application
- Deadline: Usually January to April (varies by country and university)
- Submit both online and physical copies to the relevant authority
- Track your application status through the CSC portal
# Tips to Strengthen Your Application
# Write a Compelling Study Plan
Your study plan is arguably the most important document. Here's a structure that works:
1. Introduction & Motivation (200 words)
- Why China? Why this university? Why this field?
2. Academic Background (200 words)
- Relevant coursework, research experience, publications
3. Research/Study Objectives (300 words)
- Specific goals, methodology, expected outcomes
4. Future Plans (100 words)
- How this education will benefit your career and country# Get Strong Recommendation Letters
- Choose recommenders who know your work well
- Provide them with your CV and study plan
- Ask at least 4 weeks before the deadline
- Ensure letters are specific and detailed
# Secure a Pre-Admission Letter
A pre-admission or acceptance letter from a Chinese professor or university significantly boosts your application:
- Research potential supervisors whose work aligns with yours
- Send a professional email introducing yourself and your research interests
- Attach your CV, publications, and a brief research proposal
# Timeline for 2026 Applications
| Month | Action Item |
|---|---|
| October–November 2025 | Research universities and programs |
| December 2025 | Contact potential supervisors |
| January 2026 | Start online application |
| February 2026 | Gather and notarize documents |
| March 2026 | Submit applications |
| April–May 2026 | Wait for preliminary results |
| June–July 2026 | Receive official notification |
| August–September 2026 | Visa processing and travel |
# Frequently Asked Questions
# Can I apply to multiple universities?
Yes, you can list up to 3 preferred universities in your CSC application. However, for the university route (Type B), you typically apply to one university at a time.
# Is HSK required for English-taught programs?
No, HSK is not required for English-taught programs. However, having an HSK certificate can strengthen your application and is useful for daily life in China.
# What is the success rate?
The success rate varies by country and program. Generally, doctoral applicants have higher success rates than master's or bachelor's applicants. Having a pre-admission letter significantly improves your chances.
# Can I work while on the scholarship?
CSC scholarship holders can engage in part-time work or internships with approval from their university. However, the primary focus should be on academic studies.
# Conclusion
The CSC Scholarship is an excellent opportunity to pursue quality education in China with full financial support. Start your preparation early, focus on crafting a strong study plan, and don't hesitate to reach out to potential supervisors. With proper preparation and a compelling application, your dream of studying in China can become a reality.
Good luck with your application!
This guide is updated for the 2026 application cycle. Please verify all information with official CSC and university websites.



