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China Government Scholarships 2026

Beijing BTBU Chinese Government Scholarship 2026-2027 Open

Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU) has officially opened applications for the 2026–2027 Chinese Government Scholarship (High-Level Postgraduate Program). This program offers fully funded opportunities for international students to pursue Master’s and Doctoral degrees at one of China’s leading universities for business, management, and technology.

The scholarship, administered by the China Scholarship Council (CSC), covers full tuition fees, on-campus accommodation, a monthly stipend of RMB 3,000–3,500, and comprehensive medical insurance for the entire duration of study. All majors offered by BTBU in 2026 are available under this program.

To be eligible, applicants must be non-Chinese citizens in good health, with strong academic records. Candidates applying for a Master’s program must hold a Bachelor’s degree and be under 35 years of age, while Doctoral applicants should possess a Master’s degree and be under 40. Applicants for Chinese-taught programs are required to hold HSK Level 4, and those applying for English-taught programs must provide valid IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent English proficiency certificates.

Applications must be submitted through the BTBU International Student Online Application System at http://btbu.17gz.org before February 28, 2026. The university will review all materials and issue pre-admission notices by March 10, 2026. Shortlisted candidates must then complete the CSC online application at http://www.campuschina.org using Agency Number 10011 by March 15, 2026.

The China Scholarship Council will finalize the selection process, with successful applicants receiving official admission notices later in 2026.


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Engr Nida Sangal

Nida Sangal is an IT graduate, international education journalist, and scholarships mentor whose work sits at the intersection of technology, global student mobility, and access to funded higher education. She covers scholarship announcements, fellowship cycles, university funding decisions, and the policy developments shaping international student recruitment across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf. Drawing on a technical background in information technology and years of direct mentorship experience guiding applicants through competitive scholarship processes worldwide, Sangal brings a practitioner's precision to her reporting. Her coverage goes beyond announcement summaries — she interrogates funding mandates, tracks shifts in eligibility criteria across academic cycles, and contextualizes individual awards within the structural forces driving global higher education access, from rising tuition costs and bilateral education agreements to the expanding role of foundation philanthropy in developing-world student funding. As a scholarships mentor with a global following, Sangal understands what applicants actually need from scholarship journalism: not recycled listings, but timely, accurate reporting that helps serious candidates make informed decisions about where to apply, when, and why. That reader-first discipline shapes every article she writes. She reports for Fully Funded Scholarships as a Senior Correspondent, covering government-sponsored scholarship programmes, university-administered awards, research fellowships, and international internship funding across all academic levels — undergraduate through postdoctoral.

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