Xinjiang Government Scholarships 2026-2027 for Kazakhstan Citizens
The government of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China is providing 30 scholarship slots for citizens of Kazakhstan for the 2026-2027 academic year. These grants cover tuition, dormitory costs, and insurance for students entering professional, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
How can Kazakh citizens apply for these scholarships?
Applicants must submit their documents by June 26 to the International Programs Center (IPC). The center is located at 5th floor, room 507, “Sygynak” Business Center, 70 Syganak Street, Astana.

Required paperwork includes a citizen application form, passport copy, and educational certificates. All educational documents, medical form 072, and police clearance certificates must have notarized translations in English or Chinese.
What are the eligibility and age requirements?
Eligibility is restricted to citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Age limits vary by the level of study: applicants for professional and bachelor’s programs must be under 25, master’s candidates under 35, and doctoral candidates under 40.
Language proficiency is also a factor. Candidates with basic Chinese knowledge may apply directly, while those without these skills must complete a mandatory one-year course at a preparatory faculty.
Which universities require additional testing?
Admission to specific bachelor’s programs depends on the CSCA test. This requirement applies to Xinjiang University, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Xinjiang Medical University, Xinjiang Pedagogical University, Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics, and Kashgar University.
The program documentation specifies that enrollment is only possible after a successful CSCA exam result. Final decisions on all admissions remain with the receiving party in China.
What happens next for applicants?
Candidates who submit their files by the June 26 deadline will face a review process by the receiving institutions. Those who do not meet the age or educational requirements could be disqualified during the initial screening.
Successful applicants may be required to relocate to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for the 2026-2027 term. The final selection process is determined entirely by the host government.
Frequently Asked Questions
What expenses does the grant cover?
The grant provides free tuition, dormitory accommodation, and insurance contributions.
What is the deadline for submitting documents?
Documents must be submitted by June 26, inclusive.
Can students apply if they don’t speak Chinese?
Yes, but they must complete a mandatory one-year course at a preparatory faculty.
Would you consider a year of language preparation a fair trade-off for a full academic scholarship?