Your status showing “officially admitted” is a strong sign, but it does not guarantee the Silk Road scholarship yet. For Renmin University of China, the scholarship decision is made after the university’s comprehensive review and then the final recipient list is approved through the China Scholarship Council process.

What “officially admitted” means

At RUC, Silk Road applicants must first be admitted by the university as self- support students, and only then can they be considered for the scholarship. The guide says the university reviews scholarship applicants, selects a recommended list, submits it to the China Scholarship Council, and the final scholarship result is later announced in the CSC system.

Your chance

So, if your portal already says officially admitted , your chance is generally better than average compared with someone who has not been admitted. But the scholarship still depends on final internal selection, quotas, eligibility, and CSC approval. In practical terms, “officially admitted” usually means you are in contention , not automatically funded.

What affects the outcome

The public guide shows the scholarship is limited to specific majors and eligible countries, and applicants must meet academic and age requirements. It also notes that applicants cannot hold multiple CSC scholarships at the same time and must complete the full application steps on time. Because of that, two students can both be admitted, but only one may receive the scholarship if the quota is tight.

Best reading of your status

A portal status of “officially admitted” usually means:

  1. You passed the university admission stage.
  2. Your scholarship file may still be under review.
  3. Final confirmation depends on the university and CSC decision.

If you want, I can help you interpret the exact wording of your portal status and tell you whether it sounds like a near-certain , possible , or still uncertain scholarship outcome.