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What's the difference between national study abroad fund and self-funded study abroad?
1, different basic conditions:

Applicants studying abroad at public expense should meet the following conditions: political conditions, professional conditions, foreign language conditions and health conditions. Studying abroad at one's own expense is not limited by academic qualifications and age. Anyone who has the conditions can apply to go abroad to study at a university (junior college, undergraduate course), graduate or pursue further studies at his own expense.

2, the basic requirements are different:

National students studying abroad at public expense must fulfill the obligation of returning to China on schedule and sign the Agreement on Aid for Studying Abroad with china scholarship council. Studying abroad at one's own expense does not require these restrictions. Whether the family's current and future economic income is enough to pay the basic expenses for children to study abroad, including tuition and living expenses, should be one of the important basis for studying abroad.

3. Different requirements for returning to China:

The funding agreement for studying abroad shall be signed by both the transfer unit and the public students, and shall take effect after notarization by the notary office. Overseas students who fail to fulfill their obligation to return to China as agreed shall repay all the expenses during their study abroad. Studying abroad at your own expense is relatively free. After graduation, you can stay in overseas developed countries or return to China.