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CSC Scholarship at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics: Application Guide

Shanghai, Shanghai
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2027-2028 CSC host status: not yet verified

This profile is retained from prior host or program evidence. It is not proof that Shanghai University of International Business and Economics will offer Type B in the upcoming cycle. Confirm the current official university notice before preparing or paying for an application.

Admissions timeline

CSC/CGS round: opens October–December, and most university deadlines fall between January and April. Deadlines are set per university and per program: always check the current admission notice on the official portal linked above.

Typical intake: September; some universities offer a smaller March intake.

We have not yet hand-checked a current application window for SUIBE, so no status pill is shown. Absence from our verified list does not mean closed: confirm on the official admission notice. Verified windows sitewide were last checked August 8, 2026.

Application fee:Not verified for this university yet. Check the current admission notice on the official portal.

CSC application deadline

CSC runs an annual cycle for the following September intake. Type A (via your home-country dispatching authority / embassy) typically opens early December and closes late February. Type B / the Chinese University Program (applied directly to the university) typically closes late February to end of March, and many universities require a pre-admission letter by mid-December. Type A applicants then submit on the CSC online portal by around the end of March.

Source status: typical planning window only; no current university deadline notice is verified for this profile.

Deadline directory reviewed 8 August 2026. The 2027-2028 cycle is not yet published for most universities, so older dates are labelled as prior-cycle evidence or typical planning windows. Confirm the exact program and scholarship deadline on the official portal before applying.

Physically located in Songjiang District, Shanghai, not Beijing. It is a distinct institution from the similarly-named University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) in Beijing. Founded in 1960 as Shanghai Foreign Trade College and granted full university status in 2013, SUIBE has 2 Shanghai 'peak and plateau' disciplines (Applied Economics and Business Administration). With recognised strengths in School of International Trade, School of Business, School of Law, School of International Business Administration, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics is a strong destination for international students seeking the fully funded Chinese Government Scholarship for the 2027-2028 academic year. This guide walks you through exactly how to apply for the CSC scholarship at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, from choosing your program to submitting your documents online.

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, known as SUIBE, is a specialized municipal university in Shanghai's Songjiang District focused on trade, business, economics, and commercial law. Founded in 1960 as the Shanghai Foreign Trade College and granted full university status in 2013, it has built its identity around China's engagement with the global trading system. Note carefully that SUIBE is a different institution from the similarly named UIBE in Beijing; confusing the two is a common and costly applicant mistake.

SUIBE's strengths are concentrated where its name suggests: international trade, applied economics, business administration, finance, and international economic law, with Applied Economics and Business Administration recognized among Shanghai's 'peak and plateau' disciplines. English-medium study is available with IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80 as the stated bar, though many degrees, particularly at undergraduate level, remain Chinese-taught. For a business-focused applicant who wants Shanghai without flagship-university competition levels, SUIBE occupies a useful niche.

SUIBE's own admission materials point scholarship applicants to the Chinese Government Scholarship through the CSC portal, using agency number 10273, and to the Shanghai Government Scholarship through the Study in Shanghai system. The university is on our confirmed application-fee-free list, and its online application has opened around early March in recent cycles, with scholarship routes closing earlier in spring. As a smaller municipal institution its funded quotas are modest, so apply early and pair it with other options.

Life at SUIBE centers on Songjiang's university town, a purpose-built district southwest of central Shanghai shared with several other campuses. The metro connects you to the city core, but daily costs in Songjiang sit well below downtown levels, softening Shanghai's Tier 1 price tag of roughly CNY 2,500 to 4,000 per month. The climate is humid subtropical, with muggy summers and damp, cool winters. Always verify current deadlines, fees, and the English-taught program list on SUIBE's official admissions pages before applying.

CGSIS Agency Number

10273

Always confirm the agency number inside CGSIS before submitting.

Global standing

A specialized Shanghai municipal university for trade, business, and economics, with Applied Economics and Business Administration recognized among Shanghai's 'peak and plateau' disciplines.

English-taught programs

English-medium study is available (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80, or equivalent required), concentrated in business and economics fields, but many degrees, especially at undergraduate level, are taught in Chinese; confirm the current English-taught list with admissions before applying.

Strongest departments & majors

International Trade
Applied Economics
Business Administration
Finance
International Economic Law

City snapshot

Climate:
Shanghai: humid subtropical, with hot muggy summers and cool, damp winters.
Living costs:
Tier 1 city: roughly CNY 2,500-4,000/month living costs, though the suburban Songjiang campus area is noticeably cheaper than downtown Shanghai.
Student life:
A campus in Songjiang's university town, sharing the district with several other universities, with metro access into central Shanghai and a lower cost of daily life than the city core.

Scholarships available at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics

Scholarship availability is based on program type and province; always confirm on the university's international admissions page for the current intake.

Shanghai, Shanghai: living costs

Tier 1 cityCNY 2,500–4,000 / month

Estimated monthly living costs (food, transport, phone, personal items) excluding accommodation, which the CSC scholarship covers via free on-campus housing or a subsidy.

The 7 steps to apply at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics

  1. Confirm that Shanghai University of International Business and Economics offers your program at your degree level and supports the CSC channel (most accept Type B), then add it to your shortlist.

  2. Identify a potential supervisor at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics whose research matches yours and email them to request pre-admission: an acceptance letter is optional but a strong plus.

  3. Secure two recommendation letters from professors or associate professors to submit with your Shanghai University of International Business and Economics application.

  4. Prepare your English proficiency evidence (or HSK for Chinese-taught programs) as required by Shanghai University of International Business and Economics.

  5. Complete the Foreigner Physical Examination Form with lab reports in time for the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics deadline.

  6. Write a tailored study plan or research proposal that references specific programs, labs, or supervisors at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics.

  7. Submit everything on the official CSC portal using the unique Agency Number for Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, then track your application through to results.

What the scholarship covers at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics

Tuition

Fully waived at the host university

Accommodation

Free on-campus housing or a housing subsidy

Medical insurance

Comprehensive insurance for international students

Monthly stipend

Bachelor's CNY 2,500 · Master's CNY 3,000 · PhD CNY 3,500

Deadlines & timeline

Oct–Nov 2026 (monitor)Watch for the first official 2027/2028 embassy, dispatching-authority, and university notices. No universal opening date has been published.
Late 2026–spring 2027Submit by the deadline in your controlling notice. Type A and Type B routes use different authorities and can close on different dates.
After submissionReceiving authorities and universities review files; an interview is used only where the current route or program requires one.
Result periodCheck the official system and the authority that received your application. Result timing varies by route and institution.
Admission-notice dateTravel and registration should follow the dates and instructions in your admission documents.

See the CSC application deadline panel above for Shanghai University of International Business and Economics's most recent cycle window.

Application fee

Application fee: not verified yet. Check the current admission notice on the official portal.

University application fees typically range CNY 400-800; a few universities charge none, and a few waive it for CSC awardees. The CSC portal itself is always free.

Fee amounts verified against official 2026-2027 admission notices; universities update fees yearly: confirm on the linked portal.

Find faculty & official info

Browse the official website to identify potential supervisors and their research groups. We link to the official site rather than listing individual professor emails: always find current contact details on department pages.

Official website

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics CSC scholarship FAQ

Is SUIBE the same as UIBE in Beijing?

No, and this trips up many applicants. SUIBE is the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, located in Shanghai's Songjiang District, while UIBE is the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. They are entirely separate institutions with separate applications, agency numbers, and scholarship quotas. Double-check which one you are applying to before you pay for document translations or submit your CSC portal entry.

Can I get the Chinese Government Scholarship at SUIBE?

SUIBE's own admission brochure directs scholarship applicants to the Chinese Government Scholarship via the China Scholarship Council portal, alongside the Shanghai Government Scholarship through the Study in Shanghai system. Funded places at a specialized municipal university are limited, so treat SUIBE as a focused choice for business and economics rather than a high-volume scholarship destination, and confirm the current year's scholarship notice with admissions.

How affordable is SUIBE for self-funded students?

Unusually affordable for Shanghai. Recent official brochures listed undergraduate tuition around CNY 20,000 per year, insurance around CNY 800, and on-campus accommodation at low annual rates. Combined with Songjiang's lower cost of living compared with central Shanghai, SUIBE is one of the cheaper ways to study business in a Tier 1 city. Verify current figures in the latest admission brochure, as fees change between intakes.

Do I need Chinese to study at SUIBE?

It depends on the track. SUIBE sets English requirements (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80, or equivalent) for its English-medium study, but many programs, especially at undergraduate level, are taught in Chinese and require HSK certification. If you do not speak Chinese, confirm directly with the admissions office which programs currently run in English for your level before building your application around SUIBE.

Does Shanghai University of International Business and Economics accept CSC Type B applications?

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics appears in our directory from prior CSC host or program evidence, but we have not yet confirmed its 2027-2028 Type B participation. Check the university's current international-admissions notice and confirm the channel and Agency Number before applying.

Is the CSC scholarship at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics fully funded?

A full Chinese Government Scholarship normally covers tuition, accommodation or a housing subsidy, medical insurance, and a monthly stipend. That does not prove Shanghai University of International Business and Economics will offer a full Type B award in 2027-2028: some routes are partial or unavailable, so confirm the current notice and your final award letter.

What is the application deadline for Shanghai University of International Business and Economics?

Deadlines are set by each university and typically fall between December and April, with many closing by March. Check the official Shanghai University of International Business and Economics admissions page for the exact 2027-2028 deadline as early as possible.

What can I study at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics on a CSC scholarship?

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics in Shanghai, Shanghai has strengths in School of International Trade, School of Business, School of Law, School of International Business Administration. If its current CSC notice confirms your degree level and subject, use the official program catalogue to check the teaching language and identify a suitable supervisor.

Figures based on China Scholarship Council program information. Always verify current details on campuschina.org and your target university's admissions page.

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