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The government of the People’s Republic of China has announced a fellowship named The Great Wall Fellowship Programme and sponsored it with UNESCO. UNESCO is the full name of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The last date to apply for these fellowships is March 10, 2024. The candidates deemed eligible for this fellowship will not be required to pay the tuition fee. There will be a monthly stipend as well, i.e.- Rs 35,096 for the general scholars and Rs 40,946 for the senior scholars. Besides these facilities, the candidates will also receive on-campus accommodation or accommodation subsidies. There is also a Comprehensive Medical Insurance and Protection scheme for international students. This space articulates other important details related to The Great Wall Fellowship Programme.
Important Dates
1. By Early March 2024, the fellowships will be awarded to the selected candidates.
2. The fellowship programme will start in early August or late September 2024.
3. The fellowship programme will be marked completed on July 15, 2025.
Eligibility
1. For the General Scholar programme, the participants should not be older than 45. The candidates should also possess a high school diploma.
2. The candidates who enrol in the Senior Scholar Programme should be master’s degree holders or associate professors. They should also not be older than 50.
Fields of studies at the selected Chinese Universities
The available fields of study can be viewed by clicking on this link–
Submission of online applications by candidates
1. Application form for the Chinese Government Scholarship– It can be downloaded in Chinese and English.
2. Copy of Passport home page: A clear and scanned copy of the candidate’s ordinary
passport with validity later than March 1, 2024, must be submitted.
3. Notarised photocopies of the highest diploma: The diploma winners must
also submit official proof of student status issued by their current schools.
4. Academic Transcripts– Transcripts in English and Chinese must be duly attached with a translation of these languages.
5. Language qualification certificates: Candidates should provide the relevant
language proficiency certificates according to the university requirements.
6. Study Plan– Research plan of a minimum of 500 words in Chinese or
English for the study or research to be undertaken in China should also be submitted.
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