Beijing Government Scholarship (BGS) 2027 | China | Fully & Partially Funded
Scholarship

Beijing Government Scholarship (BGS) 2027 | China | Fully & Partially Funded

Feb 6, 2026

The Beijing Government Scholarship (BGS) is a funding program established by the Beijing Municipal Government to attract outstanding international students and scholars to study or conduct research at higher education institutions in Beijing, China. It supports a wide range of academic and non‑academic study options.

Purpose
The scholarship aims to promote international educational exchange and encourage talented students from around the world to study in Beijing’s universities. It is open to non‑Chinese citizens who meet the academic, age, and health requirements specified by host institutions.

Who Can Apply
BGS is available for various categories of learners, including:

  • Degree‑seeking international students (undergraduate, master’s, doctoral).
  • Chinese language students.
  • General scholars.
  • Exchange students or students with special contributions.

Benefits
Depending on the program and university, BGS can provide:

  • Full or partial tuition fee coverage.
  • Financial support up to a maximum of four academic years for degree programs, and up to one year for language, exchange, or research programs.
  • Scholarship benefits vary by institution and program, and some universities may offer additional support.

Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible, applicants generally must:

  • Be a non‑Chinese citizen in good physical and mental health.
  • Meet language and academic requirements of the target university.
  • Not hold or receive the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) simultaneously.
  • Submit complete and truthful application documents.

Application Process

  • Applications are submitted directly to eligible universities in Beijing; there is no central online portal for BGS.
  • Each university sets its own deadlines and requirements.
  • Applicants must contact the specific institution for program details, documents, and deadlines.

Required Documents
Common documents include:

  • BGS application form (from the university).
  • Notarized diplomas and academic transcripts.
  • Physical examination form (if study period is six months or longer).
  • Study or research plan.
  • Additional materials (e.g., portfolios for art/music applicants).
  • Legal guardian documents (if the applicant is under 18).

Selection and Notification
Universities evaluate applications, and successful candidates receive:

  • Scholarship Admission Notice.
  • University Admission Notice.
  • Visa Application Form for Study in China (JW201).

Visa and Registration
Recipients are required to apply for a student visa (X1) with their Admission Notice and JW201 form at a Chinese embassy or consulate, and to register at the university within the designated period.