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What options exist for undergraduate scholarships in Japan for international students?

I'm interested in pursuing my undergraduate degree in Japan and am on the lookout for scholarships available to international students. Can anyone share tips on finding these opportunities, and if there are any for students from developing countries?

a year ago

There are indeed scholarship programs for international students interested in studying in Japan, including those catering to students from developing countries. They typically cover tuition, monthly allowance, and sometimes travel expenses. Here are a few examples:

1. Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science (Sakura Science Plan): This scholarship is designed to invite high school students, young researchers, and educators specializing in science and technology from various countries.

2. MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship: This is a government scholarship that covers tuition, accommodation, and monthly allowances. It's available for undergraduate, graduate, and research students.

3. JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization) Scholarships: JASSO provides financial assistance for both short-term and long-term international students.

4. Scholarships from private universities: Some private universities in Japan also offer scholarships based on merit or financial need.

In regards to scholarships for students from developing countries, you might want to look into the Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP). This program targets students from ADB's borrowing member countries, many of which are classified as developing nations.

Finally, Appily (formerly Cappex), a scholarship search platform, could be useful in finding additional opportunities suited to your needs. A diplomatic office or Japanese embassy in your country would also be a helpful resource for specific scholarships for residents of your country.

Do remember that application processes can be quite competitive and involve several stages, from document screenings to interviews, so it's important to ensure your application stands out. Good luck!

a year ago

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