Japanese Government Scholarships for International Students
Last updated: 11 Nov 2012
Japanese Government
MS/PhD Degree
MS/PhD Degree
Deadline: March-May 2013
Study in: Japan
Course starts October 2013
Study in: Japan
Course starts October 2013
Brief description:
The Japanese Government offers scholarships in Japan to international
students who wish to study at Japanese universities as research students
under the Japanese Government Scholarship Program. The
scholarship program is administered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT)
scholarship program is administered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT)
Host Institution(s):
Universities in Japan
Fields of study:
Fields
of study must be subjects which applicants will be able to study and
research at Japanese universities. Keep in mind, however, that a student
who majors in medicine, dentistry or welfare science will not be
allowed to engage in clinical training such as medical care and
operative surgery until he/she obtains a permit from the Minister of
Health, Labour and Welfare under applicable Japanese laws.
Majors
in traditional entertainment such as Kabuki and classical Japanese
dances, or in subjects that seek practical training in specific
technologies or techniques at factories or companies are excluded.
To
date, some 83,000 students from approximately 160 countries and regions
around the world have studied in Japan under the Japanese Government
(Monbukagakusho) Scholarship program established in 1954. As of May 1,
2009, there were 10,168 foreign students studying in Japan as Japanese
government scholarship students.
Target group:
The scholarships are awarded to nationals of countries which has diplomatic relations with the Japanese government.
Scholarship Benefits:
(1) Allowance:
Under the fiscal 2011 budget, each grantee will be provided monthly
with 143,000 yen (Research Student course), 144,000 yen (students
enrolled in a Master’s program or a professional degree program), or
145,000 yen (students enrolled in a doctoral program) (an additional
monthly stipend of 2,000 or 3,000 yen may be provided to those
undertaking study or research in specially designated regions) .However,
these amounts are subject to change depending on the annual budget of
each year. The scholarship will not be paid to a grantee who takes a
leave of absence or is long absent from his/her university.
Scholarship will be cancelled for a grantee if:
• any of his/her application documents is found to be falsely stated;
•
Transportation to Japan: Each grantee will be provided, according to
his/her itinerary and route as designated by MEXT, with an economy class
air ticket from the international airport closest to his/her place of
residence to Narita International Airport (or following the itinerary
normally used by the university where the grantee is placed). Expenses
such as inland transportation from his/her place of residence to the
nearest international airport, airport tax, airport usage charges,
special taxes on overseas travel and travel expenses within Japan will
be borne by the grantee (the place of residence of the grantee shall in
principle be the address stated in the application form). Air travel
from a country other than the grantee’s nationality will not be covered,
nor travel to Japan before April 1, 2013. If the grantee comes to
Japan to obtain admission to a university, he/she will not be provided
with traveling cost to Japan.
•
Transportation from Japan: The grantee who returns to his/her home
country within the last-payment month of his/her scholarship will be
provided, upon application, with an economy class air ticket for a
flight from Narita International Airport (or following the itinerary
normally used by the university where the grantee is placed) to the
international airport closest to his/her place of return.
Note:
Insurance premiums for travel to/from Japan shall be borne by the
grantee. The airport the grantee departs from or returns to must be an
airport of the country of his/her nationality
(3) School Fees: Fees for matriculation, tuition and entrance examinations at a university will be paid by the Japanese government. If the grantee moves on to higher education as a nonregular student, he/she will pay for entrance examinations.
(3) School Fees: Fees for matriculation, tuition and entrance examinations at a university will be paid by the Japanese government. If the grantee moves on to higher education as a nonregular student, he/she will pay for entrance examinations.
Eligibility:
(1) Nationality:
Applicant must have the nationality of a country which has diplomatic
relations with the Japanese government. This applies at such times to
stateless persons, too. Applicant who has Japanese nationality at the
time of application will not be eligible. Applicant screening will be
made at the Japanese Embassy/Consulate General hereinafter referred to
as the “Japanese legation”) in the country of Applicant’s nationality
(except where two or more countries are attended by the same Japanese
Embassy/Consulate General).
(2) Age: Applicant must have been born on or after April 2,1978.
(3) Academic Background:
Applicant must be a graduate from a Japanese university or have
academic ability equal or superior to that of a Japanese university
graduate. A person will be deemed to have academic ability equal or
superior to that of a university graduate, if he/she
•
has completed or will complete a 16-year school curriculum in a foreign
country (or an 18-year school curriculum if he/she desires to enroll in
a doctoral course in the field of medicine, dentistry or veterinary
science, or pharmacy which is founded on a 6-year department or
faculty); or
•
is or will be aged 22 or older and has taken an individual entrance
qualification examination and has been judged by a graduate school as
being equal or superior in academic ability to a university graduate (or
24 or older if he/she desires to enroll in a doctoral course in the
field of medicine, dentistry or veterinary science, or pharmacy which is
founded on a 6-year department or faculty).
Note: Eligible
applicants include those who otherwise satisfy or will satisfy
qualification requirements for admission to a Japanese graduate school.
As a general rule, a person who has completed a doctoral course may not
apply unless he/she seeks to obtain a degree.
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