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میکسٹ اسکالرشپ جاپان: 🇯🇵 MEXT(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology) Scholarship for international students studying in Japan.
There are two primary ways to apply: Embassy Recommendation and University Recommendation.
1. Universities • Embassy Track: You can apply to almost any national, public, or private university in Japan. If you pass the initial embassy screening, you will contact up to two universities to request a Provisional Acceptance Letter. • University Track: You apply directly to a specific Japanese university. This is usually limited to universities that have exchange agreements or strong collaborative ties with your home institution or country.
2. Deadlines Timelines vary by your home country and the specific university, but general schedules for a Fall (September/October) enrollment are: • Embassy Track: Applications usually open in April or May of the year prior to your enrollment. Deadlines to submit documents to your local Japanese Embassy or Consulate are typically between May and June. • University Track: Applications usually open in the Fall (October to December) or early Winter (January to February) of the year prior to enrollment. Deadlines are strict and set individually by each university.
3. Application Procedure Embassy Recommendation: 1. Submit Documents: Send required forms to the Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your home country. 2. First Screening: The embassy conducts a document review, written exams (typically English/Japanese, and sometimes math/science for undergraduates), and an interview. 3. Find a University: If you pass the first screening, you contact Japanese universities directly to secure a Letter of Acceptance. 4. Second Screening: MEXT in Japan makes the final scholarship award decision.
University Recommendation: 1. Find a Supervisor/Program: Identify a professor or specific program at your target Japanese university willing to host you. 2. Submit Documents: Send your application and recommendation letters directly to the university. 3. University Screening: The university conducts its own internal screening, which usually consists of a document review and an online interview. 4. MEXT Approval: The university recommends its top selected candidates directly to MEXT, which typically approves them. 4. Eligibility Criteria General requirements for Graduate and Research students (Undergraduate criteria are similar but have different age and academic requirements): • Nationality: You must hold citizenship in a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan. • Age: You must generally be born on or after April 2, 1991 (typically under 35 years old for graduate programs, and under 24 for undergraduate programs). • Academic Background: You must have the necessary prerequisite degree (a Bachelor's for a Master's program, a Master's for a PhD) and maintain a strong academic record (usually a minimum GPA of 2.30 out of 3.00 on the official MEXT calculation scale). • Language: You must meet the language proficiency requirements for your program, which usually means an English proficiency of CEFR B2 or higher, or equivalent Japanese language proficiency. • Health: You must submit a signed medical certificate confirming you are in good physical and mental health.
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میکسٹ اسکالرشپ جاپان: 🇯🇵
MEXT(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology) Scholarship for international students studying in Japan.
There are two primary ways to apply: Embassy Recommendation and University Recommendation.
1. Universities
• Embassy Track: You can apply to almost any national, public, or private university in Japan. If you pass the initial embassy screening, you will contact up to two universities to request a Provisional Acceptance Letter.
• University Track: You apply directly to a specific Japanese university. This is usually limited to universities that have exchange agreements or strong collaborative ties with your home institution or country.
2. Deadlines
Timelines vary by your home country and the specific university, but general schedules for a Fall (September/October) enrollment are:
• Embassy Track: Applications usually open in April or May of the year prior to your enrollment. Deadlines to submit documents to your local Japanese Embassy or Consulate are typically between May and June.
• University Track: Applications usually open in the Fall (October to December) or early Winter (January to February) of the year prior to enrollment. Deadlines are strict and set individually by each university.
3. Application Procedure
Embassy Recommendation:
1. Submit Documents: Send required forms to the Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
2. First Screening: The embassy conducts a document review, written exams (typically English/Japanese, and sometimes math/science for undergraduates), and an interview.
3. Find a University: If you pass the first screening, you contact Japanese universities directly to secure a Letter of Acceptance.
4. Second Screening: MEXT in Japan makes the final scholarship award decision.
University Recommendation:
1. Find a Supervisor/Program: Identify a professor or specific program at your target Japanese university willing to host you.
2. Submit Documents: Send your application and recommendation letters directly to the university.
3. University Screening: The university conducts its own internal screening, which usually consists of a document review and an online interview.
4. MEXT Approval: The university recommends its top selected candidates directly to MEXT, which typically approves them.
4. Eligibility Criteria
General requirements for Graduate and Research students (Undergraduate criteria are similar but have different age and academic requirements):
• Nationality: You must hold citizenship in a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan.
• Age: You must generally be born on or after April 2, 1991 (typically under 35 years old for graduate programs, and under 24 for undergraduate programs).
• Academic Background: You must have the necessary prerequisite degree (a Bachelor's for a Master's program, a Master's for a PhD) and maintain a strong academic record (usually a minimum GPA of 2.30 out of 3.00 on the official MEXT calculation scale).
• Language: You must meet the language proficiency requirements for your program, which usually means an English proficiency of CEFR B2 or higher, or equivalent Japanese language proficiency.
• Health: You must submit a signed medical certificate confirming you are in good physical and mental health.
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Universities are issuing pre admission letters. Check your email regularly. Best of luck guys
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Till now how many universities have you applied?
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Are you facing any type of issue while applying for Chinese Universities?
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