Eligibility for Undergraduate Students
1. Applicants (at least 18 years old; under 25 years old in principle) must be non-Chinese citizens with good physical and mental health and holding valid foreign passports by Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China.
2. For applicants who were Chinese citizens and are now foreign citizens, their applications will be handled by the Notice on Standardizing Acceptance of International Students at Chinese Higher Education Institutions by the Ministry of Education.
3. Applicants must have a high school degree at minimum with good academic records.
4. Language proficiency requirements:
(1) Majors taught in Chinese
①Scored 180 or above at HSK Level 5 or other equivalent certificates of Chinese language proficiency recognized by Sichuan University;
②Applicants whose highest degree was acquired through a program taught in Chinese can provide, instead of an HSK certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in Chinese.
(2) Majors taught in English
①Applicants who are native speakers of English are exempt from English proficiency certificates.
②Applicants who are not native speakers of English must provide a TOEFL certificate (scored 80 or above), an IELTS certificate (scored 6.0 or above), or other certificates demonstrating an equivalent level of English proficiency;
③Applicants who are not native speakers of English but acquired their highest degree through a program taught in English can provide, instead of an IELTS/TOEFL certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in Chinese.
(3) The HSK certificate is not mandatory for applicants who are first-year students of the undergraduate program of Chinese Language at the School of Overseas Education.
Application Documents
1. A photocopy of the first page of the passport (at least six months before expiration from the date of application). Applicants currently living in the Chinese mainland need to provide a photocopy of a valid visa page or residence permit;
2. High school or pre-graduation certificates (sealed by the school). Applicants applying with a pre-graduation certificate must denote the graduation date;
3. Applicants who are living in China and have records of studying in China need to provide the document illustrating their performance at school issued by their previous Chinese schools;
4. High school academic transcripts (sealed by the school);
5. Chinese/English personal statement (Applicants applying for programs taught in English must write their personal statements in English. A personal statement should include such content as self-introduction, reasons for application, understanding of the major, and study plan.);
6. Language proficiency certificates;
7. Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application);
8. Applicants must provide documents demonstrating their funding sources (or financial guarantee by the guardian). Applicants applying for full scholarships are exempt from such documents;
9. Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority, which should be no more than six months before the date of application.
10. Award certificates or other supporting documents.
Note:
1. Applicants should ensure the authenticity and accuracy of all documents submitted. All documents should be uploaded in the form of electronic files. Monolingual documents should be attached with official Chinese or English translations.
2. Sichuan University will not handle incomplete applications; Sichuan University may require applicants to submit additional documents when necessary.
Eligibility for Master's/Graduate Students
1. Applicants (18 to 40 years old) must be non-Chinese citizens with good physical and mental health and holding valid foreign passports by Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China.
2. For applicants who were Chinese citizens and are now foreign citizens, their applications will be handled by the Notice on Standardizing Acceptance of International Students at Chinese Higher Education Institutions by the Ministry of Education.
3. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree.
4. Language proficiency requirements:
(1)Majors taught in Chinese
①Scored 180 points or above at HSK Level 5 or other equivalent certificates of Chinese language proficiency (to be reviewed by Sichuan University) for disciplines of liberal arts such as literature, law, economics, management, history, philosophy, education, and arts; scored 180 points or above at HSK Level 4 or other equivalent certificates of Chinese language proficiency (to be reviewed by Sichuan University) for science, engineering, medicine, and agriculture.
②Applicants whose highest degree was acquired through a program taught in Chinese can provide, instead of an HSK certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in Chinese.
(2)Majors taught in English
①Applicants who are native speakers of English are exempt from English proficiency certificates.
②Applicants who are not native speakers of English must provide a TOEFL certificate (scored 80 or above), an IELTS certificate (scored 6.0 or above), or other certificates demonstrating an equivalent level of English proficiency;
③Applicants who are not native speakers of English but acquired their highest degree through a program taught in English can provide, instead of an IELTS/TOEFL certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in English.
Application Documents
1. A photocopy of the first page of the passport (at least six months before expiration from the date of application). Applicants currently living in the Chinese mainland need to provide a photocopy of a valid visa page or residence permit;
2. Undergraduate graduation/degree certificate or pre-graduation certificate (sealed by the university). Applicants applying with a pre-graduation certificate must denote the graduation date;
3. Applicants who are living in China and have records of studying in China need to provide the document illustrating their performance at school issued by their previous Chinese schools;
4. Undergraduate academic transcripts (sealed by the university);
5. Two letters of recommendation from professors or associate professors (or experts with equivalent professional titles) specializing in the major applicants are applying for. A handwritten signature, title, affiliation, phone number, and email address of the referee must be included in the letter;
6. Chinese/English study and research plan (Applicants applying for programs taught in English must write their study plan in English. A study plan should include content like self-introduction, reasons for application, understanding of the major, and study plan.);
7. Contents and abstract of academic papers (not mandatory);
8. Language proficiency certificates;
9. Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application);
10. Applicants must provide documents demonstrating their funding sources (or financial guarantee by the guardian). Applicants applying for full scholarships are exempt from such documents;
11. Certificate of employment (if there is any);
12. Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority no more than six months before the date of application;
13. Award certificates or other supporting documents.
Note:
1. Applicants should ensure the authenticity and accuracy of all documents submitted. All documents should be uploaded in the form of electronic files. Monolingual documents should be attached with official Chinese or English translations.
2. Sichuan University will not handle incomplete applications. Sichuan University may require applicants to submit additional documents when necessary.
Eligibility for Doctor's/PhD Degree
1. Applicants (18 to 45 years old) must be non-Chinese citizens with good physical and mental health and hold valid foreign passports according to the Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China.
2. For applicants who were Chinese citizens and are now foreign citizens, their applications will be handled by the Notice on Standardizing Acceptance of International Students at Chinese Higher Education Institutions by the Ministry of Education.
3. Applicants must have a master’s degree.
4. Language proficiency requirements:
(1) Majors taught in Chinese
①Scored 180 points or above at HSK Level 5 or other equivalent certificates of Chinese language proficiency (to be reviewed by Sichuan University) for humanities disciplines such as literature, law, economics, management, history, philosophy, education, and arts; scored 180 points or above at HSK Level 4 or other equivalent certificates of Chinese language proficiency (to be reviewed by Sichuan University) for science, engineering, medicine, and agriculture.
②Applicants whose highest degree was acquired through a program taught in Chinese can provide, instead of an HSK certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in Chinese.
(2)Majors taught in English
①Applicants who are native speakers of English are exempt from English proficiency certificates.
②Applicants who are not native speakers of English must provide a TOEFL certificate(scored 80 or above), an IELTS certificate (scored 6.0 or above), or other certificates demonstrating an equivalent level of English proficiency;
③Applicants who are not native speakers of English but acquired their highest degree through a program taught in English can provide, instead of an IELTS/TOEFL certificate, a certificate demonstrating the program was taught in English.
Application Documents
1. A photocopy of the first page of the passport (at least six months before expiration from the date of application). Applicants currently living in the Chinese mainland need to provide a photocopy of a valid visa page or residence permit;
2. Undergraduate graduation/degree certificate and postgraduate graduation/degree certificate or pre-graduation certificate (sealed by the university); applicants applying with a pre-graduation certificate must denote the graduation date;
3. Applicants who are living in China and have records of studying in China need to provide the document illustrating their performance at school by their previous Chinese schools;
4. Undergraduate and postgraduate academic transcripts (sealed by the university);
5. Two letters of recommendation from professors or associate professors (or experts with equivalent professional titles) specializing in the major applicants are applying for. A handwritten signature, title, affiliation, phone number, and email address of the referee must be included in the letter;
6. Chinese/English study and research plan (Applicants applying for programs taught in English must write their study plan in English. A study plan should include content like self-introduction, reasons for application, understanding of the major, and study plan.);
7. Contents and abstract of academic papers (not mandatory);
8. Language proficiency certificates;
9. Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application);
10. Applicants must provide documents demonstrating their funding sources (or financial guarantee by the guardian). Applicants applying for full scholarship are exempt from such documents;
11. Certificate of employment (if there is any);
12. Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority no more than six months before the date of application;
13. Award certificates or other supporting documents.
Note:
1. Applicants should ensure the authenticity and accuracy of all documents submitted. All documents should be uploaded in the form of electronic files. Monolingual documents should be attached with official Chinese or English translations.
2. Sichuan University will not handle applications without complete documents; Sichuan University may require applicants to submit additional documents when necessary.
Eligibility for the Chinese Language Program
1. Applicants should be over 18 and under 60;
2. Applicants must be foreign citizens with good physical and mental health and good conduct;
3. For applicants who were Chinese citizens and are now foreign citizens, their applications will be handled by the Notice on Standardizing Acceptance of International Students at Chinese Higher Education Institutions by the Ministry of Education.
Application Documents
1. A photocopy of the first page of the passport (at least six months before expiration from the date of application). Applicants currently living in the Chinese mainland need to provide a photocopy of a valid visa page or residence permit certificate;
2. Certificate of applicants’ highest degree or pre-graduation certificate (Chinese or English)
3. Applicants who are living in China and have records of studying in China need to provide the document illustrating their performance at school issued by their previous Chinese schools;
4. Applicants must provide documents demonstrating their funding sources (or financial guarantee by the guardian). Applicants applying for full scholarships are exempt from such documents;
5. Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application) (Download File);
6. Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority, which should be no more than six months before the date of application.
Note: Applicants should upload the scanned copy of all application documents online. All documents must be in Chinese or English or notarized translations. Originals of application documents and funding source certificates (or financial guarantees) will be required for review purposes during enrollment at Sichuan University.
Eligibility Regular Non-degree Programs
Applicants (18 to 30 years old) must be non-Chinese citizens with valid foreign passports, good physical and mental health, and at least one year of undergraduate study.
Application documents
(1) Certificate of highest degree or certificate of enrollment and academic transcripts. Documents should be Chinese/English originals or notarized copies;
(2) Personal statement (including study plan) written in Chinese or English. 500-1,000 words;
(3) Letters of recommendation by two associate professors (or persons with equivalent professional titles). Original letters of recommendation (Chinese or English) should be submitted;
(4) Certificates of Chinese language proficiency (if applicable);
(5) A photocopy of valid passport;
(6) Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority no more than six months before the date of application;
(7) Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application).
Eligibility for Advanced Non-degree Programs
Applicants (under 40 years old in principle) should be non-Chinese citizens with a valid foreign passport, good psychological and mental health, and obtained a master’s degree or above.
Application documents
(1) Certificate of the highest degree or certificate of enrollment and academic transcripts. Documents should be Chinese/English originals or notarized copies;
(2) Letters of recommendation (original) by two professors in Chinese or English;
(3) Certificates of Chinese language proficiency (if applicable);
(4) Research plan (no less than 1,000 words) in written Chinese or English;
(5) A photocopy of valid passport;
(6) Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority no more than six months before the date of application;
(7) Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application).
Eligibility Scholar Program
Applicants (under 50 years old in principle) should be non-Chinese citizens with valid foreign passports, good psychological and mental health, and obtained a doctor’s degree or associate professor position.
2. Application documents
(1) Certificate of the highest degree or document demonstrating academic position. Documents should be Chinese/English originals or notarized copies;
(2) Letters of recommendation (original) by two professors in Chinese or English;
(3) Research plan (no less than 1,000 words) in written Chinese or English;
(4) A photocopy of valid passport;
(5) Non-Criminal Record Certificate. Applicants should provide a Non-Criminal Record Certificate issued by the local public security authority no more than six months before the date of application;
(6) Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The examination results should be no more than 6 months from the date of application).
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