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Beijing Film Academy CSC Scholarship 2026 — Full Guide

Complete guide to applying for the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) at Beijing Film Academy in Beijing, Beijing.

Quick Overview

Scholarship Type B (Chinese University Program)
Degree Levels Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, General Scholar, Senior Scholar
Deadline January – April 2026 (varies by channel)
Monthly Stipend ¥2,500 (Bachelor's) · ¥3,000 (Master's) · ¥3,500 (PhD)
Language English or Chinese (program-dependent)
Agency Number 10050

CSC Scholarship Benefits at Beijing Film Academy

The Chinese Government Scholarship at Beijing Film Academy is fully funded and covers:

  • Full tuition waiver — all academic fees covered
  • On-campus accommodation — university dormitory provided free of charge
  • Monthly stipend — ¥2,500 (Bachelor's), ¥3,000 (Master's), ¥3,500 (PhD)
  • Comprehensive medical insurance — provided by the Chinese government
  • Settlement allowance — one-time payment upon arrival

International travel costs are not included and must be arranged and paid by the student.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the CSC scholarship at Beijing Film Academy, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a citizen of a country other than the People's Republic of China
  • Be in good health and meet the physical examination requirements
  • Bachelor's applicants: high school diploma, under 25 years old
  • Master's applicants: bachelor's degree, under 35 years old
  • PhD applicants: master's degree, under 40 years old
  • Meet the language requirements of the chosen program (English proficiency or HSK for Chinese-taught programs)
  • Not be receiving any other Chinese government scholarship at the time of application

Available Programs & Subjects

Beijing Film Academy offers a wide range of programs for international students across multiple faculties. For the most up-to-date list of programs accepting CSC scholarship students, visit the university's international admissions page or search for Beijing Film Academy on the CSC Study in China portal.

How to Apply — Step by Step

There are two main channels to apply for the CSC scholarship at Beijing Film Academy:

Channel 1: Apply Directly to Beijing Film Academy (University Route)

  1. Contact a professor — email potential supervisors at Beijing Film Academy with your CV and research interests. Securing an acceptance letter greatly improves your chances.
  2. Create your CSC account — register at campuschina.org and begin the online application. Use agency number 10050.
  3. Complete the CSC application form — fill in your personal details, education history, study plan, and preferred program.
  4. Upload and prepare documents — gather all required documents (see checklist below) and upload them to the CSC portal.
  5. Submit to Beijing Film Academy — also apply through Beijing Film Academy's own international admission portal if required.
  6. Wait for results — results are typically announced between June and August.

Channel 2: Apply Through Your Country's Embassy (Bilateral Route)

  1. Check your embassy's deadline — contact the Chinese embassy or your country's education ministry for the bilateral program deadline and requirements.
  2. Complete the CSC online application — same process as above at campuschina.org.
  3. Submit to your embassy — deliver printed application materials to the designated authority in your country.
  4. Embassy nominates candidates — your embassy shortlists and forwards applications to CSC.

Required Documents

Prepare the following documents for your CSC application to Beijing Film Academy:

  • CSC Application Form (printed from campuschina.org)
  • Highest degree diploma (notarized copy)
  • Academic transcripts (notarized copy)
  • Study plan or research proposal (minimum 800 words)
  • Two recommendation letters from professors or associate professors
  • Valid passport copy
  • Foreigner Physical Examination Form (completed within 6 months)
  • Language proficiency certificate — English: IELTS/TOEFL (or university attestation); Chinese: HSK certificate
  • Acceptance letter or pre-admission letter from Beijing Film Academy (if available)
  • Published papers or academic achievements (if applicable, especially for PhD)
  • No Criminal Record certificate

All documents not in Chinese or English must be notarized translations.

Application Deadline

Application Channel Typical Deadline
University Direct (Beijing Film Academy) February – April 2026
Embassy / Bilateral Program December 2025 – March 2026 (varies by country)
CSC Online System Closes Usually end of April 2026

Always verify exact deadlines on the Beijing Film Academy website and your country's embassy.

Tips for a Strong Application

  1. Beijing Film Academy can be an excellent strategic choice with lower competition than top-tier universities.
  2. A well-written study plan matters even more at less competitive universities — show clear motivation and research direction.
  3. Contact professors directly through the university website. Smaller universities often have more responsive faculty.
  4. Submit your application as early as possible. Late applications often face stricter review.
  5. Have all documents professionally translated and notarized well before the deadline.

About Beijing Film Academy

Introduction

Municipal public college in Beijing, China

Beijing Film Academy (BFA; 北京电影学院) is a municipal public college in Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the City of Beijing and co-funded by the Beijing Municipal People's Government, the National Radio and Television Administration, and the Ministry of Education.

The predecessor of the Beijing Film Academy was the Research Institute of Performing Arts of the Central Film Bureau (中央电影局表演艺术研究所) founded in 1950. The institute was renamed the Film School of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture of the Central People's Government (中央人民政府文化部电影局电影学校) in 1951. In 1953, the school was renamed Beijing Film School (北京电影学校). In 1956, the school was restructured into Beijing Film Academy.

History

Established in May 1950, the Beijing Film Academy was first named Performance Art Institution of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture. During its first year, 38 students enrolled. For the next five years, the school was renamed thrice - Film School of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture in July 1951, Beijing Film School in March 1953 and finally, Beijing Film Academy on June 1, 1956.

Upon its first establishment, the academy contained 2 schools - the School of Photography and the Animation School with the associated departments and their subsequent specialties. The Screenwriting Department was one of the earliest departments to be established at the academy in 1951.

Gradually, the academy expanded its number of schools and departments. On September 14, 1950, BFA offered its first undergraduate course in performing arts. The course attracted a class of 30 students, many of whom were notable figures in film and television. Due to its success, BFA established the Performance Institute in June 1956. In 1952, BFA offered its first programs in sound recording. The Department of Sound Recording was officially founded in 1959. The Department of Sound Recording continued to grow throughout the years. In 1960, BFA's Department of Sound Recording and the School of Engineering were joined. BFA began offering a two-year course in film and television production management in September 1955. Although the first class only graduated 28 students, the popularity of the course grew, and a Department of Management was formally established in 1987.

In 1966, the Cultural Revolution brought hardships for schools throughout the People's Republic of China. BFA was equally affected; many of its professors left the academy. However, in the beginning of 1976, after the end of the Cultural Revolution, many faculty members returned to BFA. By 1977, the academy had recovered from the Cultural Revolution. Finally, in 1978, the academy allowed new students to apply.

Recent history

In 1989, the International School of the Academy was set up, along with the Information Research Center in October 1999.

Individual departments have also developed recently. Major development of the screenwriting department was the establishment of a postgraduate course with master's degree in Screenwriting in 1985, followed by the construction of the undergraduate program on Film Theories in 1987. Further postgraduate courses for Ph.D. students in Screenwriting were set up in 2004.

Academics

The academy offers associate, bachelor, and master's degrees in many areas of film. BFA offers courses in script writing, film theory, film directing, film and television production, film acting, film and television art design, advertisements, animations, sound art, cinematography, photography, and entertainment management.

Courses other than the undergraduate and postgraduate studies are also offered. These are:

  • Correspondence courses
  • Night school courses
  • Vocational courses

Schools and departments

Presently, there are nine schools that make up the Beijing Film Academy:

  • Management School
  • International Studies School
  • Continuing Education School
  • Audio-Visual Arts and Communication School
  • Animation School
  • Photography School
  • Fine Arts School
  • Sound School
  • Performing Arts School

The school's curriculum is divided in 8 departments:

  1. Department of Film and TV technology/Digital Media Institute - Digital film and television technology
  2. Film and television technology - Film and television technology
  3. Department of Film directing- Film directing
  4. Department of Film Theory - Film studies
  5. Department of Management - Film production management and distribution
  6. Department of Photography - Cinematography
  7. Department of Screenwriting and Cinema Studies - Film screenwriting
  8. Department of Sound Recording - Basic Education

Admissions

The admission rate at Beijing Film Academy is one of the lowest in the country, as well as globally. Admission is extremely competitive. Over 40,000 students apply annually to participate in entrance exams. Only 400-500 students are accepted. The majority of the admissions process takes place in February and March. The entrance examinations include subject tests as well as the National Humanities Examination. Prospective acting majors usually have the most intense competition. International students looking to study at Beijing Film Academy may apply through the International Training Center. In 2013, the academy will conduct its first undergraduate film production program in English. This program will be conducted by the Cinematography department with a focus on cinematography, directing and post-production.

Notable alumni

For over forty years, graduates of the Beijing Film Academy have won national and international acclaim for their contributions to film and television. Their notable alumni include directors, producers, screenwriters, as well as actors and actresses. The majority of famous recent graduates are actors and actresses, as well as a few directors.

BFA's older famous graduates mostly consist of fourth-generation, fifth-generation, and sixth-generation directors. The most well-known fourth-generation directors include Wu Tianming, Wu Yigong, Teng Wenji, and Zhang Nuanxin. The three best-known fifth-generation directors all graduated from BFA (Tian Zhuangzhuang, Chen Kaige, and Zhang Yimou). Other famous Chinese filmmakers include Xie Tian, Chen Qiang, Wu Yigong, Huang Shuqin, Wu Tianming, Xie Fei, Hu Mei, Zheng Dongtian, Ni Zhen, Ding Yinmeng, Li Qiankuan, Cao Cuifen, Huang Jianxin, and Wei Lian. Finally, notable sixth-generation directors include Jia Zhangke, Wang Xiaoshuai, and Zhang Yuan.

Chinese-American filmmaker Dayyan Eng, who after graduating won awards at the Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, was a transfer student to Beijing Film Academy's Directing Department.

Contemporary Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei studied animation at BFA.

Performance Institute

Note that class year indicates the entrance year, not graduating year.

  • Class of 1978: Zhang Fengyi, Zhang Tielin
  • Class of 1982: Zang Jinsheng
  • Class of 1984: Wang Zhiwen
  • Class of 1988: Jiang Wenli, Xu Qing
  • Class of 1989: Faye Yu, Shao Bing
  • Class of 1990: Jiang Wu, Huang Lei
  • Class of 1992: Yuan Li, Li Yixiang
  • Class of 1993: Jia Zhangke, Xiaolu Guo, Xu Jinglei
  • Class of 1994: Jiang Qinqin, Chen Zihan, Jin Qiaoqiao
  • Class of 1995: Yu Nan, Zuo Xiaoqing
  • Class of 1996: Zhao Wei, Chen Kun, Huang Xiaoming, Zu Feng
  • Class of 1997: Huang Haibo, Hai Qing
  • Class of 1998: Miao Pu
  • Class of 1999: Yao Chen, Yu Bo, Du Chun
  • Class of 2000: Dong Xuan
  • Class of 2001: Huang Shengyi, Wang Luodan, Jia Nailiang, Ariel Aisin-Gioro, Yao Xingtong
  • Class of 2002: Liu Yifei, Jiang Yiyan, Luo Jin, Zhou Yang, Zhu Yawen, Xiong Naijin, Bonnie Bo
  • Class of 2003: Zhang Jiani
  • Class of 2004: Lu Chen
  • Class of 2005: Yang Mi, Jiao Junyan, Yuan Shanshan, Bao Wenjing, Zhang Xiaofei (actress)
  • Class of 2006: Zhu Yilong, Zhai Tianlin, Ma Tianyu, Peng Guanying
  • Class of 2007: Zheng Shuang, Jing Tian, Zhang Ruoyun, Kan Qingzi, Lu Shan
  • Class of 2008: Shawn Dou, Cai Wenjing
  • Class of 2009: Zhang Yunlong, Li Chun, Wu Jinyan, Liu Ruilin, Huang Mengying, Lai Yi, Tan Songyun
  • Class of 2010: Zhang Yishan, Yang Zi, Lin Siyi, Li Xian
  • Class of 2011: Gülnezer Bextiyar, Zhou Dongyu
  • Class of 2012: He Ruixian
  • Class of 2013: Chen Yao, Wang Hao Xuan, Zhang Wanyi, Jiang Peiyao, Song Yiren
  • Class of 2016: Guan Xiaotong, Guo Junchen, Zhou Ye, Sun Anke
  • Class of 2017: Wang Junkai, Eleanor Lee, Zhang Jingyi, Wang Ziqi
  • Class of 2018: Leo Wu, Song Zu'er, Huang Junjie, Zhuang Dafei, Zhong Lili
  • Class of 2019: Chen Feiyu, Shen Yujie
  • Class of 2020: Zhang Zifeng, Yan Xujia, Xia Meng, Zhou Qi
  • Class of 2021: Ding Chengxin
  • Class of 2022: Yan Haoxiang, Ma Qiyue, He Luoluo
  • Class of 2023: Yin Haoyu

Disclaimer: The university information above is sourced from Wikipedia and may not reflect the most current data. We recommend verifying details on the official Beijing Film Academy website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CSC scholarship deadline for Beijing Film Academy?
For the university channel (direct application to Beijing Film Academy), the deadline is typically between January and April 2026 — check the university's international admissions page for the exact date. For the embassy/bilateral channel, contact your country's Chinese embassy or education ministry, as deadlines vary by country (usually December–April).
Does Beijing Film Academy require an acceptance letter for CSC?
An acceptance letter is not always required for Beijing Film Academy, but it can strengthen your application considerably. Reach out to potential supervisors via email or the university's admission portal.
What is the monthly stipend at Beijing Film Academy?
CSC stipends are standard across all universities: Bachelor's students receive ¥2,500/month, Master's students ¥3,000/month, and PhD students ¥3,500/month. The stipend covers living expenses in Beijing.
Can I study in English at Beijing Film Academy?
Yes, Beijing Film Academy offers English-taught programs at the Master's and PhD levels. Some Bachelor's programs may also be available in English. Check the university's international student portal for the full list of English-medium programs.
What is the agency number for Beijing Film Academy?
The CSC agency number for Beijing Film Academy is 10050. You will need this number when filling out the CSC online application form.

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Rankings sourced from Shanghai Ranking — BCUR 2025. University descriptions sourced from Wikipedia where available.