Shanghai Jiao Tong University CSC Scholarship 2026 — Full Guide
Complete guide to applying for the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, Shanghai.
Quick Overview
| Scholarship | Type A (Chinese Government Scholarship — High-Level University) |
| 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 | 10248 |
CSC Scholarship Benefits at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The Chinese Government Scholarship at Shanghai Jiao Tong University 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 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 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
Shanghai Jiao Tong University 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 Shanghai Jiao Tong University 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 Shanghai Jiao Tong University:
Channel 1: Apply Directly to Shanghai Jiao Tong University (University Route)
- Contact a professor — email potential supervisors at Shanghai Jiao Tong University with your CV and research interests. Securing an acceptance letter greatly improves your chances.
- Create your CSC account — register at campuschina.org and begin the online application. Use agency number 10248.
- Complete the CSC application form — fill in your personal details, education history, study plan, and preferred program.
- Upload and prepare documents — gather all required documents (see checklist below) and upload them to the CSC portal.
- Submit to Shanghai Jiao Tong University — also apply through Shanghai Jiao Tong University's own international admission portal if required.
- Wait for results — results are typically announced between June and August.
Channel 2: Apply Through Your Country's Embassy (Bilateral Route)
- Check your embassy's deadline — contact the Chinese embassy or your country's education ministry for the bilateral program deadline and requirements.
- Complete the CSC online application — same process as above at campuschina.org.
- Submit to your embassy — deliver printed application materials to the designated authority in your country.
- Embassy nominates candidates — your embassy shortlists and forwards applications to CSC.
Required Documents
Prepare the following documents for your CSC application to Shanghai Jiao Tong University:
- 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 Shanghai Jiao Tong University (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 (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) | 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 Shanghai Jiao Tong University website and your country's embassy.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University is a 985 Project university — competition is fierce. A strong research proposal and professor contact letter will set you apart.
- Secure a pre-admission or acceptance letter from a professor before applying. For 985 universities this is practically essential.
- Mention Shanghai Jiao Tong University's specific labs, research centers, or faculty members in your study plan to show genuine fit.
- Submit your application as early as possible. Late applications often face stricter review.
- Have all documents professionally translated and notarized well before the deadline.
About Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Introduction
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is a public university in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. It is a member of the C9 League.
SJTU was founded as Nanyang Public School in 1896. It was merged into Jiao Tong University in 1921, before gaining its current name in 1959. The university currently has 33 schools, 12 affiliated hospitals, 2 affiliated medical research institutes, 23 directly affiliated units, and 5 directly affiliated enterprises.
History
Public school to industrial school
Nanyang Public School was founded in 1896, making it one of the earliest universities in China. Sheng Xuanhuai requested the Qing government open the school in October. The proposal was approved by the Guangxu Emperor in December, and Sheng became the school's first president. As a member of Westernization Movement, Sheng aimed to weaken the imperial examination while promoting a Western academic model and a more practical approach to education. The university initially focused on business and political sciences to support the country's development and the Self-Strengthening Movement.
In 1905, Nanyang Public School was transferred to the Ministry of Commerce and renamed High Industrial School. In 1907, it was handed to the Ministry of Posts and Communications and renamed Shanghai High Industrial School of the Postal Transmission Department. It was known as Grand Nanyang University from 1911 to 1912. After the Republic of China was established in 1912, it was transferred to the Ministry of Communications and renamed the Shanghai Special Industrial School.
Tang Wenzhi was the school's president from 1907 to 1920. During this period, the school organized its curriculum based on Western engineering higher education. The school expanded its civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering programs and introduced a 4-year traffic management program as well as new industrial economy and factory management courses. Specialized coursework replaced general education requirements, and experiments and practice were prioritized in the curriculum.
From 1908 to 1920, foreign instructors, largely Americans, accounted for about half of the school's faculty in the disciplinary specialities, with American academics leading both the Departments of Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering, as the university lacked qualified faculty. However, in the 1920s, many returned student-educators replaced their foreign counterparts.
Post-1949 developments
On May 25, 1949, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) captured the western part of Shanghai, allowing Jiao Tong University to gradually resume operations. Classes restarted on June 2, and on June 15, the Shanghai Military Commission officially assumed control of the university. On August 20 of that year, Jinan University's Science College merged into Jiao Tong University, with students relocating to the campus by September 9. Following the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Jiao Tong University introduced new majors in December 1950, including automotive engineering, highway management, construction equipment, and civil engineering. On March 1, 1951, the Department of Telecommunication Management was renamed the Department of Telecommunication Engineering Management. By July 28, 1952, the university's faculties were reorganized into three main areas: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Shipbuilding. Subsequently, on August 21, the Mechanical Engineering department from the former East China Traffic College was integrated into Jiao Tong University.
On December 25, 1954, Peng Kang, the university's Party Secretary, announced the adoption of the presidential responsibility system. On January 7, 1955, the university expanded its Shipbuilding College under the direct leadership of the Ministry of First Mechanical Industry. Faculty and students from the Dalian Institute of Technology's shipbuilding department joined Jiao Tong University between January 29–30. On June 22, 1955, the academic structure transitioned from a two-year specialization to a five-year degree program, and the two-year program was phased out by July. By June 29, the university's telecommunication and automotive programs were transferred to Chengdu and Changchun, respectively.
On March 13, 1956, Jiao Tong University initiated discussions to enrol its first cohort of graduate students in fields like mechanical engineering, metallurgy, and electrification. This pilot program evolved, and by 1958, the university had grown to include 6 departments and 15 majors, with 5,000 students at that time. In March 1958, the Shanghai Shipbuilding Institute and Nanyang College of Technology officially merged with Jiao Tong University.
Relocation and splitting up
During a May 24–25, 1955 meeting, Jiao Tong University's committee decided to follow central government instructions to relocate the university. On August 20, an office was established in Xi'an to begin preparations, and the relocation plan was announced on November 24. In January 1956, a delegation was sent to inspect the Xi'an site. The relocation began in earnest by 1957, with the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee agreeing to the move on June 22. However, just a week later, the university decided to operate campuses in both Shanghai and Xi'an, with only select departments relocating. In September, many Civil Engineering faculty and students transferred to the Xi'an campus, which was formally separated into Xi'an Jiaotong University on July 31, 1959, with the Shanghai campus renamed Shanghai Jiaotong University.
Period of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
In 1961, Shanghai Jiaotong University came under the dual leadership of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission (NDSC), the Ministry of Education, and the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee. On June 10, the Minyan Road branch campus was handed over to Shanghai Institute of Technology, and by January 10, 1962, the preparatory department followed. On August 29, 1962, Shanghai Jiaotong University was restructured into 8 departments including Shipbuilding, Radio Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. In 1970, SJTU was placed under the Sixth Ministry of Machinery Industry's leadership. In 1978, the university re-established departments in Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, and Engineering Mechanics, followed by the reconstruction of the Department of Civil Engineering in 1985. The Minhang Campus was officially opened in 1987. In 1999, Shanghai Agricultural College merged into SJTU. In 2005, the former Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the former Shanghai Second Medical University (上海第二医科大学) merged to establish the new Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Partnership with the University of Michigan
In 2024, five Shanghai Jiao Tong University students who participated in an exchange program with the University of Michigan were charged in the United States with espionage-related offenses after being caught during exercises at Camp Grayling which included Taiwanese forces. In January 2025, the University of Michigan ended its partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University. This follows the termination of other relationships between US and Chinese universities by the US partner, notably between Georgia Tech and Tianjin University, and between UC Berkeley and Tsinghua University, both in 2024-5.
Rankings
Subject rankings
| Subject | Global | National |
|---|---|---|
| Arts & humanities | 126–150
|
4
|
| Business & economics | 25
|
3
|
| Clinical & health | 52
|
4
|
| Computer science | 30
|
3
|
| Engineering | 23
|
3
|
| Law | 71
|
2
|
| Life sciences | =48
|
4
|
| Physical sciences | 36
|
6
|
| Social sciences | 101–125
|
3–5
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| Subject | Global | National |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Sciences | ||
| Mathematics | 101–150
|
11–18
|
| Physics | 41
|
4
|
| Chemistry | 12
|
6
|
| Earth Sciences | 151–200
|
20–27
|
| Geography | 151–200
|
17–25
|
| Oceanography | 8
|
2
|
| Engineering | ||
| Mechanical Engineering | 3
|
2
|
| Electrical & Electronic Engineering | 24
|
6
|
| Automation & Control | 2
|
1
|
| Telecommunication Engineering | 15
|
6
|
| Instruments Science & Technology | 9
|
9
|
| Biomedical Engineering | 2
|
1
|
| Computer Science & Engineering | 10
|
3
|
| Civil Engineering | 15
|
11
|
| Chemical Engineering | 15
|
12
|
| Materials Science & Engineering | 16
|
6
|
| Nanoscience & Nanotechnology | 8
|
6
|
| Energy Science & Engineering | 5
|
4–5
|
| Environmental Science & Engineering | 30
|
10
|
| Food Science & Technology | 30
|
20
|
| Biotechnology | 3
|
2
|
| Aerospace Engineering | 14
|
8
|
| Marine/Ocean Engineering | 1
|
1
|
| Transportation Science & Technology | 13
|
10
|
| Metallurgical Engineering | 4
|
4
|
| Textile Science and Engineering | 35
|
22
|
| Life Sciences | ||
| Biological Sciences | 51–75
|
2–5
|
| Human Biological Sciences | 101–150
|
3–8
|
| Medical Sciences | ||
| Clinical Medicine | 151–200
|
3–6
|
| Public Health | 101–150
|
9–13
|
| Dentistry & Oral Sciences | 76–100
|
6–7
|
| Nursing | 151–200
|
27–30
|
| Medical Technology | 51–75
|
1–2
|
| Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences | 13
|
2
|
| Social Sciences | ||
| Economics | 101–150
|
14–23
|
| Statistics | 76–100
|
9–15
|
| Law | 201–300
|
5–8
|
| Political Sciences | 301–400
|
14–25
|
| Education | 151–200
|
11–14
|
| Communication | 201–300
|
9–18
|
| Psychology | 301–400
|
13–19
|
| Business Administration | 101–150
|
8–15
|
| Finance | 76–100
|
15–18
|
| Management | 37
|
6
|
| Public Administration | 101–150
|
4–8
|
| Library & Information Science | 51–75
|
16–20
|
Notable alumni
Disclaimer: The university information above is sourced from Wikipedia and may not reflect the most current data. We recommend verifying details on the official Shanghai Jiao Tong University website.
External Links
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- academia.edu
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- jd.sjtu.edu.cn
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