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STUDY IN JAPAN

Why Study in Japan from Nepal?

Japan is renowned for its exceptional academic environment, providing access to cutting-edge technology and knowledge that fueled its remarkable postwar economic advancement. Japanese universities offer an extensive array of courses and research programs spanning fields like electronics, Japanese literature, medicine, and international business administration, catering to diverse academic interests. With a considerable 56.2% of students progressing to universities and junior colleges, Japan reflects a high standard of education. Institutions of higher learning boast top-notch research facilities, advanced computing resources, and extensive libraries, facilitating students in conducting research within an optimal environment.

Education Process to study in Japan

Students seeking to pursue higher education in Japan embark on a journey by initially enrolling in a Japanese language course, which spans from 12 to 15 months. Mastery of the Japanese language is considered a prerequisite before commencing academic studies at Japanese colleges or universities. Thus, prospective students should be prepared to undertake the Japanese language course as a stepping stone to their main academic pursuits. Upon arrival in Japan, aspiring students commonly enroll in Japanese language institutions to commence their language education journey. This phase typically lasts between one to two years, during which students immerse themselves in studying Japanese and related subjects. Subsequently, they proceed to take entrance examinations for universities. Hence, the selection of the Japanese language institution becomes a pivotal decision for prospective students, influencing their academic trajectory in Japan. Japanese language institutions cater to two primary categories of foreign students aspiring to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies in Japan. These institutions serve as crucial preparatory grounds, equipping students with the linguistic and cultural proficiency necessary to thrive in their desired academic pursuits.

Popular Study Destinations in Japan

Carrier Outcome and Work Right

Get an international recognize degree

Get practical and theoretical knowledge

Students can work 28 hours during classes and full time in public holidays.

After completion of a vocational course or University degree, students can apply for the work visa.

If students have a Bachelor’s degree in Nepal, students can apply for the work visa after completion of the Japanese language course.

Intakes

There are 4 intakes for a student applying for a student visa. They are:

  1. April intake
  2. July intake
  3. October intake
  4. January intake

Document Requirements

  1. Academic Document
  2. NAT/JLPT Optional
  3. Japanese Language Certificate (min 150 Hours)
  4. Fill up Application Form
  5. Relationship certificate
  6. Birth Certificate from VDC
  7. Income Source Certificate
  8. Occupation certificate from VDC.
  9. Tax Clearance Certificate from VDC.
  10. Bank Balance Certificate
  11. Bank Statement
  12. Work/Training certificate if you have an educational gap
  13. Clarification letter

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