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In 2011/2012 academic year, there will be fifteen (15) scholarships unilaterally provided by Chinese Government to Mauritian students. 
 
CRITERIA & ELIGIBILITY
 
1. Applicants must be Mauritian citizens and in good health.
2. Education background and age limit:
- Applicants for undergraduate program must have senior high school diploma with good academic performance and be under the age of 25.
- Applicants for master's degree program must have bachelor's degree and be under the age of 35.
- Applicants for doctoral degree program must have master's degree and be under the age of 40.
- Applicants for Chinese training program must have senior high school diploma and be under the age of 35, Chinese language is the only subject available.
 
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
 
The applicants must fill in and provide the following documents truly, correctly and completely (in duplicates).
1. Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship 􀋄filled in Chinese or English􀋅
Those who are available for online application shall fill in and print the application form after submitting it online.
The CSC Online Application System for Study in China is available on http://laihua.csc.edu.cn. The "Agency No." of Mauritius is 4801.
2. Highest diploma (notarized photocopy): Applicants shall also provide proof of studying on application.
Documents in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized translations in Chinese or English.
3. Academic transcripts (notarized photocopy): Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized translations in Chinese or English.
4. A study or research plan. All applicants are required to submit a study or research plan. It must be in Chinese or in English.
5. Recommendation letters: Applicants for postgraduate studies, or study in China as senior scholars must submit two letters of recommendation in Chinese or English from professors or associate professors. Applicants who apply in China shall submit the Admission Notice or Invitation Letter issued by the targeted university.
6. Applicants for music studies are requested to submit a CD of the applicants' own works. Applicants for fine arts programs must submit a CD of the applicants' own works (including two sketches, two color paintings and two other works).
7. Applicants under the age of 18 should submit the legal documents of their legal guardians in China.
8. Photocopy of Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The original copy should be kept by the applicant. The form printed by Chinese quarantine authority could be downloaded from http://www.csc.edu.cn). The medical examinations must cover all the items listed in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. Incomplete records or those without the signature of the attending physician, the official stamp of the hospital or a sealed photograph of the applicants are invalid. Please select the appropriate time to take medical examination as it is valid for only 6 months.
 
SELECTION OF INSTITUTIONS AND SPECIALTIES
 
Applicants can choose one academic program and three institutions as their preferences from the Chinese HEIs designated by MOE. Please check the Directory of Chinese Higher Institutions Admitting International Students under Chinese Government Scholarship Program. Only the listed Chinese HEIs in the Directory are available to the applicants for their study in China. (http://en.csc.edu.cn/Laihua/Search.aspx)
 
NOTE
 
1. According to the regulations stipulated by MOE, all undergraduate programs for international students are instructed in Chinese. Applicants with no command of Chinese are required to take the college preparatory courses for one to two years before pursuing major studies. And only by passing the examinations of the college preparatory courses, could they start their university studies.
2. Certain Chinese HEIs could conduct some postgraduate program and non-degree courses for general and senior scholars in English.
3. Fees for international traveling: self-pay
 
APPLICATION DATE
 
Applicants should prepare all the documents in duplicates and submit them at Cultural Office of Chinese Embassy (Victor Hugo Road, Bell Village, Port Louis) on 22 and 23 March from 9h00 to 11h45.

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Embassy Bulletin
  
In 2011/2012 academic year, there will be fifteen (15) scholarships unilaterally provided by Chinese Government to Mauritian students. 
 
CRITERIA & ELIGIBILITY
 
1. Applicants must be Mauritian citizens and in good health.
2. Education background and age limit:
- Applicants for undergraduate program must have senior high school diploma with good academic performance and be under the age of 25.
- Applicants for master's degree program must have bachelor's degree and be under the age of 35.
- Applicants for doctoral degree program must have master's degree and be under the age of 40.
- Applicants for Chinese training program must have senior high school diploma and be under the age of 35, Chinese language is the only subject available.
 
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
 
The applicants must fill in and provide the following documents truly, correctly and completely (in duplicates).
1. Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship 􀋄filled in Chinese or English􀋅
Those who are available for online application shall fill in and print the application form after submitting it online.
The CSC Online Application System for Study in China is available on http://laihua.csc.edu.cn. The "Agency No." of Mauritius is 4801.
2. Highest diploma (notarized photocopy): Applicants shall also provide proof of studying on application.
Documents in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized translations in Chinese or English.
3. Academic transcripts (notarized photocopy): Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized translations in Chinese or English.
4. A study or research plan. All applicants are required to submit a study or research plan. It must be in Chinese or in English.
5. Recommendation letters: Applicants for postgraduate studies, or study in China as senior scholars must submit two letters of recommendation in Chinese or English from professors or associate professors. Applicants who apply in China shall submit the Admission Notice or Invitation Letter issued by the targeted university.
6. Applicants for music studies are requested to submit a CD of the applicants' own works. Applicants for fine arts programs must submit a CD of the applicants' own works (including two sketches, two color paintings and two other works).
7. Applicants under the age of 18 should submit the legal documents of their legal guardians in China.
8. Photocopy of Foreigner Physical Examination Form (The original copy should be kept by the applicant. The form printed by Chinese quarantine authority could be downloaded from http://www.csc.edu.cn). The medical examinations must cover all the items listed in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. Incomplete records or those without the signature of the attending physician, the official stamp of the hospital or a sealed photograph of the applicants are invalid. Please select the appropriate time to take medical examination as it is valid for only 6 months.
 
SELECTION OF INSTITUTIONS AND SPECIALTIES
 
Applicants can choose one academic program and three institutions as their preferences from the Chinese HEIs designated by MOE. Please check the Directory of Chinese Higher Institutions Admitting International Students under Chinese Government Scholarship Program. Only the listed Chinese HEIs in the Directory are available to the applicants for their study in China. (http://en.csc.edu.cn/Laihua/Search.aspx)
 
NOTE
 
1. According to the regulations stipulated by MOE, all undergraduate programs for international students are instructed in Chinese. Applicants with no command of Chinese are required to take the college preparatory courses for one to two years before pursuing major studies. And only by passing the examinations of the college preparatory courses, could they start their university studies.
2. Certain Chinese HEIs could conduct some postgraduate program and non-degree courses for general and senior scholars in English.
3. Fees for international traveling: self-pay
 
APPLICATION DATE
 
Applicants should prepare all the documents in duplicates and submit them at Cultural Office of Chinese Embassy (Victor Hugo Road, Bell Village, Port Louis) on 22 and 23 March from 9h00 to 11h45.

  Home > Topics > Sino-Mauritius Relations
Survey of Bilateral Relations
Chronology of Relations
Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth's visit to China
Les dirigeants chinois rencontrent M. Ramnah, Président de l'Assemblée nationale de Maurice
2003/08/26

  M. Wu Bangguo, Président du Comité permanent de l’Assemblée populaire nationale (APN) de Chine et M. Tang Jiaxuan, Conseiller d’Etat, ont rencontré séparément le 25 août à Beijing  M. P. Ramnah, Président de l’Assemblée nationale de Maurice, qui est en visite officielle en Chine.

Rencontre avec M. Wu Bangguo

  M. Wu Bangguo a porté une positive appréciation sur les relations sino-mauriciennes et sino-africaines.

  « L’amitié sino-mauricienne date de très loin dans l’histoire, a-t-il dit, depuis l’établissement des relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays, les relations bilatérales se développent de façon satisfaisante avec l’élargissement sans cesse de la coopération amicale dans les domaines économique, commercial, culturel et autres. Sur le plan international, nos deux pays partagent d’une large identité de vues. Le gouvernement mauricien applique depuis longtemps la politique d’une seule Chine, et s’abstient d’entretenir les relations officielles avec Taiwan, et nous exprimons notre appréciation à cet égard. La Chine souhaite développer une coopération sincère et efficace avec Maurice dans tous les domaines tels que politique, économique et culturel. »

  « Les relations de la coopération amicales sino-africaines sortent vainqueur de la rude épreuve du temps et des grands bouleversements sur la scène internationale. Les nouveaux dirigeants chinois portent une grande attention, comme par le passé, au renforcement de la solidarité et de la coopération avec les pays africains. Nous espérons que dans la conjoncture internationale actuelle, nos deux parties travailleront dans l’esprit de sincérité et amitié, traitement d’égalité, solidarité et coopération, développement commun, orientation vers l’avenir afin de consolider et de renforcer davantage les relations sino-africaines. » A-t-il ajouté.

  «  L'APN de Chine accorde depuis toujours une grande importance au développement des relations avec l’Assemblée nationale de Maurice. Les échanges entre ces deux institutions législatives vont aider à fortifier l’amitié et la compréhension mutuelle entre nos deux peuples, ainsi que le développement général des relations sino-mauriciennes. Nous espérons qu’à travers votre visite, les relations de la coopération amicale entre l’APN de Chine et l’Assemblée nationale de Maurice seront portées à un nouveau palier. » A souligné M. Wu.

  De son côté, M. Ramnah a indiqué qu’il est le premier Président de l’Assemblée nationale de Maurice qui a visité la Chine depuis 16 ans. « Le but de ma visite est de consolider l’amitié entre les deux pays. Les deux peuples possèdent une profonde amitié et se témoignent toujours de la sympathie et des soutiens mutuels. L’Assemblée nationale et le gouvernement mauriciens s’efforceront à promouvoir l’amitié sino-mauricienne. » A-t-il dit.

  M. Li Tieying, Vice-président du Comité permanent de l’APN de Chine, y a été présent.

Rencontre avec M. Tang Jiaxuan

  M. Tang a déclaré que depuis l’établissement des liens diplomatiques entre la Chine et Maurice, les relations sino-mauriciennes progressent régulièrement, et la coopération bilatérale dans de multiples domaines s’avère fructueuse. Depuis ces dernières années en particulier, a-t-il ajouté, les visites de haut rang entre les deux parties se multiplient, la coopération économique et commerciale réciproquement avantageuse se consolide davantage et les échanges entre les deux parlements s’affermissent de jour en jour.

  Le gouvernement chinois attache de l’importance aux relations de la coopération amicale avec Maurice, et est prêt à travailler ensemble avec la partie mauricienne pour promouvoir le développement sain et stable des relations bilatérales, a affirmé M. Tang.

  Et selon M. Ramnah, la Chine se range toujours aux côtés des pays en développement, y compris Maurice, dans les affaires internationales; Maurice considère la Chine comme une amie sincère qui est digne de confiance. Il a remercié le gouvernement chinois pour les assistances désintéressées apportées à Maurice depuis des années, et réaffirmé que Maurice va fermement poursuivre la politique d’une seul Chine.

  A l’invitation de M. Wu Bangguo, M. Ramnah, en tête d’une délégation de 7 membres, est arrivé à Beijing le 24 août pour une visite de 7 jours. Après Beijing, la délégation poursuivra sa visite à Changsha, chef lieu de la Province du Hunan, et Shanghai.