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Opportunity to study abroad in China in 2025 with a Government scholarship

VN (according to Vietnam+) November 29, 2024 20:18

The Ministry of Education and Training said the Chinese Government will grant 34 scholarships for Vietnamese citizens to study at university, master's and doctoral levels in China in 2025.

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The Chinese government grants 34 scholarships to Vietnamese citizens to study for undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in China (illustrative photo)

The Ministry of Education and Training has just announced enrollment to study in China in 2025 under the Agreement.

Specifically, the Chinese government has granted 34 scholarships for Vietnamese citizens to study for undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in China. The fields of study are specified in the list of fields of study and training institutions in China that are allowed to accept foreign students.

Training time is from 4 to 5 years for undergraduate program, from 2 to 4 years for master program and from 3 to 5 years for doctoral program.

The Chinese government provides free tuition for the study period, accommodation, health insurance, study materials and monthly scholarships according to the regulations of the Chinese government. The Vietnamese government provides one-way and one-way air tickets, passport and visa fees, travel expenses and living allowance according to current regulations based on the level of support from the Chinese side for Vietnamese students.

Candidates must have good political and moral qualities, not be under disciplinary action or under disciplinary review by a competent authority; and not have registered for any scholarship program to study abroad in 2025.

Applicants who are healthy enough to study abroad will be re-examined by China upon admission and annually. In case of being found to be sick or unfit due to falsifying documents to study, they will have to return home and bear all related costs.

In addition, candidates must commit to completing the training program and returning to serve at the sending agency or as required by the State. Those who do not complete the training program, drop out of school, are forced to drop out of school, or do not return to serve after graduation, or do not fully fulfill their obligations as scholarship recipients must compensate for training costs according to current regulations.

For more information, see here.

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