According to Peking University’s 2025 admission requirements, applicants who wish to enroll through the Chinese Government Scholarship Bilateral Program (Type A) must submit their admission application to Peking University before applying for the scholarship. After passing the initial eligibility examination, applicants can download a certificate from the application system. This certificate is needed by the applicant when applying for the Chinese Government Scholarship Bilateral Program (Type A). Please note that this certificate is not the final admission results.
l Application requirements and information
Please refer to the requirements for different programs (click for detailed information):
Undergraduate Program(see 2024’s application information; 2025’s application information will be released soon)
Postgraduate Program
General Visiting Student Program (please apply between December 1, 2024 and February 15, 2025)
l Application procedure
1. Read the application information of the program you are interested in being admitted to and prepare your application materials.
2. Log in to the online service system for international students at Peking University (http://www.studyatpku.com) to complete your online application and pay the application fee.
3. Applicants who pass the initial examination to determine admission eligibility can download a certificate from the application system. The certificate can be downloaded either through the “Home” portal or the “Registration Result Query" portal.
Undergraduate/Yuke student certificate availability period: November 20, 2024 – February 28, 2025;
Postgraduate student certificate availability period: November 7, 2024 – February 28, 2025;
Visiting student certificate availability period: January 1, 2025 – February 28, 2025.
4. Submit the application for the Chinese Government Scholarship Bilateral Program (Type A) together with the certificate to the scholarship application processing authorities.
l Notes:
1. You should follow the application schedule and deadlines announced by Chinese Government Scholarship Bilateral Program (Type A) application processing authorities.
2. To apply for undergraduate programs taught in Chinese, applicants should have passed HSK Level 6 (with over 210 points) or have reached a corresponding Chinese level. If not, applicants are recommended to apply for the Preparatory Program (see 2024’s application information; 2025’s application information will be released soon).
3. Some Master’s degree programs at Peking University are taught in English and do not have Chinese language proficiency requirements. Applicants can click to view the application information for English-taught Master’s programs. The tuition fees for English-taught programs can be found in each program’s application information. Please note that the Chinese Government Scholarship does not fully cover the tuition fees for these English-taught programs, and the scholarship recipients must pay the difference.
4. Some Peking University doctoral programs in science and engineering provide instruction in English. Applicants can click to view Admissions Directory for English-taught Doctoral Programs. Please search the relevant department website to find the contact information of your preferred professors, and then directly contact those professors for consultation.
5. Enrolled students (not including those who will be graduating in 2025) can submit their scholarship application with a certificate of enrollment or admission notification (in electronic form) to the scholarship application processing authorities.
6. Applicants for the Senior Visiting Student Program should email visiting@pku.edu.cn with the subject “Application for Chinese Government Scholarship Bilateral Program (Type A)”.
7. Applicants for the General Visiting Student Program who intend to apply through interschool or interdepartmental exchange do not need to follow this notice. Please contact the university you attend to obtain a nomination letter, which should then be submitted to the scholarship application processing authorities.
International Students Division
Office of International Relations
Peking University
November 7, 2024