The purpose of MEXT (Ministry of Education Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) scholarship programs is to accept excellent human resources from foreign countries, including India, to Japan, as international students, to promote mutual understanding with foreign countries and to form human networks, to strengthen the educational and research abilities of Japanese universities, and to make international intellectual contributions.
S. No. | Type | Level | Application Period |
1 | Research Student | Research Studies (Possible to Continue to Master's / Ph.D. Course) |
April - May |
2 | Undergraduate Students | Undergraduate Level Leading to Bachelors Degree | April - May |
3 | College of Technology Students | Undergraduate Level Leading to Associate Degree (Diploma) | April - May |
4 | Specialized Training College Students | Undergraduate Level Leading to Certificate | April - May |
5 | Japanese Studies Students | Undergraduate Level Leading to Certificate | December-January |
6 | Young Leaders’ Program Students | Masters Degree Course | October-December |
7 | Teacher Training Students | Undergraduate Level Leading to Certificate | December-January |
All application procedures for Japanese Government (Ministry of Education Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: MEXT) Scholarships are conducted through Japanese Embassies, Consulates in your countries, or institutions of higher education in Japan.
For further information regarding Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships, please contact the Japanese Embassies, Consulates in your countries, or institutions of higher education in Japan where you wish to enroll.
No application fee is charged. Therefore, please be aware that organizations or individuals who charge application fees or deposits have no relation with the Japanese Government.
Source: Embassy of Japan in India
Last Modified : 9/24/2024
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