Study in China: Check fully funded placement offers for Pakistani students

Study in China: Check fully funded placement offers for Pakistani students

An exciting offer is now availeble for undergraduate or graduate students looking for transformative educational experiences in China as Higher Education Commission (HEC) is offering a fully funded study placement opportunity in China for six months.

Higher Education Commission (HEC) rolled out 6-month study placement program in China, as the program offers lifetime opportunity, promoting cross-cultural awareness and improving professional abilities.

The new step aim is to provide scholars with fresh knowledge and perspectives, empowering them to forge academic connections for success in a rapidly globalizing world. By discovering unique routes to academic success and professional advancement, scholars and students are urged to undertake this transformative venture and add to the international talent reservoir.

China HEC Study Placements 2024

Degree Levels Age Limit
Undergraduates 25 years
Masters Programs 35 years
Doctoral Programs 40 years
Study Level Minimum CGPA Requirements
Undergraduate 3 out of 4 Must be in the final year
Masters 3 out of 4 Must have completed coursework.
Doctoral 3 out of 4 Must have completed coursework.
Postgraduate Completed coursework Must apply within specified disciplines.

 

Discipline
Culture and Society
Infrastructure and Transportation
Technology and Innovation
Resource Management
Global Trade and Services
Geosciences
Health Security, Telemedicine, and Epidemic Control
Art, Design, Digital Media and Mass Communication
Hospitality & Tourism Development
Coastal and Ocean Economy

Apply Online

To apply, candidates must complete an online application on HEC portal. Printed copies of the application form should not be mailed.

Only successful applicants will be asked to submit a signed printed copy of the online application form along with the necessary documents.

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