| PSC China Scholarship
PSC China Scholarship is offered to academically outstanding students with leadership potential, and the interest to pursue their undergraduate studies in top universities in China.
Scholars can look forward to a variety of developmental and career opportunities including
a. Preparatory pre-departure Chinese language course;
b. Internship stint in China; and
c. Up to 2 years of sponsorship to do Masters anywhere in the world.
Bond Period
The bond period for the scholarship is 5 years, compared with 6 years if you were to study in an English-speaking country.

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Course of Study
A wide range of courses of study are available under the PSC China Scholarship such as Economics, Engineering, International Relations, Political Science, Chinese Language and Literature and Science.

Candidates offering GCE 'A' Levels
To be eligible, candidates should offer at least 11 academic units.
Click here for FAQ on Eligibility Criteria for PSC Scholarships.

Testimonial
"My China experience was unexpectedly rewarding. At the age of 19, there is no better way to truly understand China than to study there. Apart from the rigorous curriculum that features multiple aspects and case studies of the Chinese economy, I found myself mixing with the best and brightest. Outside of school, I can still remember how amazed I was at the country’s efficiency and break-neck pace of growth. Changes occur so rapidly in China that there is no way to be in the know other than being there and immersing yourself. It was an amazing experience, one I would never exchange for anything else"
Quah Chee Seng
1999 Singapore Government Scholarship, Economics
Fudan University
"My experience in China and in Peking University particularly has been nothing short of enriching. The obvious benefits from studying in one the global powerhouse aside, there is also the option to do a language immersion year as well as the flexibility of choosing the US or UK as a graduate study location. I think the experience of both an undergraduate programme in the East and then a graduate programme or an exchange programme in the West will definitely put you one step ahead of the rest."
Melissa Gay
2005 Overseas Merit Scholarship, International Relations
Beijing University
"Accepting a PSC scholarship to pursue a Chemistry degree in Tsinghua University in 2004 has been a defining moment in my life. The four years spent in Tsinghua gave me the opportunity to network with the brightest students in China, to understand the Chinese work culture and to gain a first-hand perspective of the rapid emergence of a world power. In addition, I gained greater insight into the political, economic and technological developments in China. The Tsinghua experience has helped to deepen my understanding of China and has prepared me for future dealings with China."
Ian Wong
2004 Overseas Merit Scholarship (Teaching), Chemistry
Tsinghua University
