Chinese Government Scholarship
Program Harbin Institute of Technology 2022-2023
Brief Description
Chinese
Government Scholarship Program
Harbin
Institute of Technology (HIT) was established in 1920 in Harbin, Heilongjiang,
China. In 1954, HIT became one of China’s first six leading universities.
Presently HIT is a member of China’s top nine University Union (C9). It is a
National Key University with science and engineering as its core and has
developed to include management, liberal arts, economy, law and other
disciplines. In the US News ranking for the Best Global Universities for
Engineering, HIT ranked No.2 in China and No.4 globally.
Chinese
Government Scholarship – Chinese University Program is established by the
Ministry of Education of China (hereinafter referred to as MOE), aiming to
develop outstanding international talent and improve the perception of China’s
higher education. Under the mandate of the MOE, Harbin Institute of Technology
is opening application for full-time postgraduate studies under the 2022
Chinese Government Scholarship –Chinese University Program.
Host Country
Ø China
Host Institutions
Ø Harbin
Institute of Technology
Eligibility
criteria of Harbin Institute of Technology 2022-2023
1. Applicants
must be non-Chinese nationality in good health.
2. International
students out of China or former graduates of Chinese universities.
3. Educational
background required and age limit:
Applicants for master’s degree studies must have bachelor’s degree and be
under the age of 35; Applicants for doctoral degree studies must have master’s
degree and be under the age of 40.
4. Excellent
performance in study.
5. Applicants
should have good ability in scientific research.
Application
Requirements applying Harbin Institute of Technology 2022-2023
The applicants need to provide the following materials truly and
correctly (two sets) and pay for the material assessment fee.
1. Application
Form for Chinese Government Scholarship (two sets).
Scholarship type: B
code: 10213
2. Highest
full-time study diploma (original notarized document in English or Chinese).
Note: If
applicants are university students, they should provide original notarized
pre-graduation certificate in English or Chinese.
Notarization must be carried out through formal institution, the signature or
seal from school or working unit does not have the effect of notarization.
3. Transcripts
(It is not required to be notarized, but must be signed and sealed from the
university. The transcripts in other languages must be translated in English or
Chinese with notarization).
4. A study or
research plan (not less than 800 words in English or Chinese).
5. Two
recommendation letters by professors or associate professors in English or
Chinese.
6. Passport
copy (Valid for one year at least).
7. Photocopy
of Foreigner Physical Examination Form.
Note:The form is
printed by the Chinese Health and Quarantine Department and is restricted to
those who study in China for more than 6 months. The medical examinations must
cover all the items listed in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form.
Incomplete records or those without the signature of the attending physician,
official stamp of the hospital or a sealed photograph of the applicants are
invalid. The medical examination result is generally valid for 6 months.
8. Bank
Receipt of Material Assessment Fee: 60 USD or 400 RMB
9. Language
proficiency certificate
Chinese-taught programs:
Master’s Degree: report of HSK4 or above (valid for two years),
Doctoral Degree: report of HSK4 or above (valid for two years), English
proficiency certificate;
English-taught programs:English proficiency certificate.
10. Certificate
of No Criminal Record
11. Acceptance
letter( not a must)
Application Deadline:
Applicants
should post their application materials in time to the International
Cooperation Division College of International Education (hereinafter referred
to as CIE) of HIT October 15,2021 to March 31,
2022.