The Shandong Higher People's Court said it will announce the decision on October 25, effectively ruling out any hearing that Bo may have expected to refute the charges.
The Jinan Intermediate People's Court sentenced Bo to life imprisonment on September 22.
Bo, 64, regarded as a rebel heading the pro-Maoist faction in ruling Communist Party of China (CPC), had countered the charges at Jinan court, stretching the one day trial to five days, garnering local and international publicity.
State-run Xinhua news agency did not specify whether there will be a hearing or it will be a mere review of the evidence scrutinised by the lower court.
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Experts quoted by the state-run CCTV said it very unlikely that the high court will overturn the judgement, as appeals process is determined by evidence presented by prosecution.
The intermediate court also convicted Bo of stealing 5 million yuan of government funds. He was also convicted of abusing his power while handling the murder of British citizen Neil Heywood, for which his wife Gu Kailai was sentenced to death.
Bo's top aide Wang Lijun- who fled to a US consulate, reportedly seeking asylum- was also imprisoned for covering up her involvement in the death, among other offences.