The Tianjin Government Scholarship 2025 is an excellent opportunity for international students to pursue fully funded Master’s or PhD programs at Tianjin University in China. Below is a summarized guide to help you understand the scholarship:
Scholarship Overview
- Host Country: China
- Institution: Tianjin University
- Programs Covered: Master’s and PhD
- Eligible Countries: All
- Language Requirements: No IELTS for Chinese programs; TOEFL 80/IELTS 6.0 for English programs.
- Reward: Full tuition, living stipend (¥20,000/year), and medical insurance.
- Deadline: May 31, 2025
Eligibility Criteria
- General Requirements:
- Be a non-Chinese citizen in good health.
- Good physical and mental health with adherence to Chinese laws.
- Academic Requirements:
- For Master’s: Hold a Bachelor’s degree, under 35 years old.
- For PhD: Hold a Master’s degree, under 40 years old.
- Language Proficiency:
- Chinese-taught programs: HSK-5 certificate with a minimum score of 180.
- English-taught programs: TOEFL 80/IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
- Exemptions for native speakers or prior study in the instructed language.
Benefits
- Full tuition fee coverage (¥38,000/year).
- Monthly living stipend: ¥2,000 (10 months/year).
- Comprehensive medical insurance (¥800/year).
Application Requirements
- Completed Tianjin Government Scholarship Application Form.
- Scanned copies of the highest diploma and transcripts (notarized if needed).
- Passport photocopy.
- Language Proficiency Certificates (HSK, TOEFL, or IELTS as applicable).
- Study experience resume.
- Two recommendation letters.
How to Apply
- Online Application:
- Visit the Tianjin University Scholarship Portal (Apply Here).
- Fill out the application form online.
- Document Submission:
- Upload all required documents in English or Chinese.
- Include notarized translations if documents are in another language.
- Verification:
- Ensure all submitted documents are accurate.
- Result Announcement:
- Admission results will be posted on the Tianjin University website.
Tips
- Start your application early to ensure you have sufficient time for document preparation and notarization.
- For better chances, ensure your recommendation letters are from reputable academic or professional references.