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What is the recruitment policy of colleges and universities for students sent by the National Scholarship Fund Committee?
It is an international practice for outstanding students not to pay tuition fees. Scholarships provided by the National Fund for Studying Abroad for public graduate students include food, accommodation, transportation, telephone, books and materials, medical insurance, communication, one-time placement and pocket money.

The National Scholarship Fund Committee is a non-profit enterprise legal person directly under the Ministry of Education.

Students are funded by the National Committee for Studying Abroad at Public Expenses (there has been no public study abroad since last year). There are roughly two forms: one is full subsidy, including tuition, living expenses (food, housing and transportation), books and materials, communication fees, round-trip tolls, etc. The other is semi-subsidy, and the tuition is self-funded. Others are similar to the above, equivalent to the same fee. In addition, people who go abroad for short-term academic exchanges are also public.