Why Study in Japan?
Studying in Japan offers a unique blend of world-class education, cutting-edge technology, and deep-rooted cultural heritage. Japanese universities are renowned for their excellence in science, engineering, and innovation, often ranking high globally. With generous government scholarships, safe living conditions, and opportunities to learn in English or Japanese, international students find Japan both academically rewarding and personally enriching. Its strong job market and pathways to post-study work also make it a strategic choice for future career growth.

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Study Programs in Japan
Primary Education (Shōgakkō)
Age Range: 6–12 years (Grades 1–6)
Duration: 6 years
Language: Japanese (few international schools offer English instruction)
Key Point: Compulsory and free in public schools; international students can enroll in private/international schools.
Lower Secondary Education (Chūgakkō)
Age Range: 12–15 years (Grades 7–9)
Duration: 3 years
Language: Japanese medium in public schools; English available in international schools
Key Point: Part of compulsory education; strong academic and discipline focus.
Upper Secondary Education (Kōtōgakkō)
Age Range: 15–18 years (Grades 10–12)
Duration: 3 years
Types: Academic or Vocational tracks
Key Point: Prepares for university entrance or direct employment; entrance exams required.
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree)
Age Range: Typically 18+
Duration: 4 years (6 years for medicine, dentistry, veterinary)
Medium: Mostly Japanese; some programs offered in English (e.g., Global 30 universities)
Entry Requirements: 12 years of education, university entrance exams (EJU for internationals)
Postgraduate – Master’s Degree
Age Range: Typically 22+
Duration: 2 years
Medium: Japanese and English options available
Entry Requirements: Recognized bachelor’s degree, language proficiency (JLPT/IELTS/TOEFL)
Doctoral Degree (PhD)
Age Range: Typically 24+
Duration: 3 years (may vary by discipline)
Medium: Japanese or English
Entry Requirements: Master’s degree, research proposal, academic supervisor approval


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Step-by-Step Guide
Step-1: Explore universities and courses
You can begin your journey by exploring top-ranked Japanese universities and their diverse academic offerings, from technology and engineering to humanities and business. Choosing the right course is essential for aligning your studies with both your academic background and long-term career ambitions. At Edex Global Nexus, we provide expert guidance to help you identify the most suitable programs based on your interests, academic profile, and Japan’s evolving job market. Whether you’re aiming for advanced research opportunities or employment in high-demand industries, we’re here to help you make informed decisions every step of the way.
Step-2: Check eligibility
To study in Japan as an international student, you must meet specific academic and language proficiency requirements depending on your chosen level of study—whether Diploma, Undergraduate, or Postgraduate. While requirements may vary by institution and program, verifying these details early ensures a smooth and successful application process.
Eligibility Checklist:
Academic qualifications equivalent to Japanese high school, bachelor’s, or master’s degree (based on program level)
Japanese or English language proficiency, depending on the medium of instruction (JLPT, EJU, IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
Minimum GPA or academic performance as required by the institution
Course-specific prerequisites, especially for STEM or health-related fields
Valid passport and personal identification documents
Work experience (required for select postgraduate or professional programs)
Portfolio or audition, where applicable (for programs in fine arts, design, music, etc.)
Statement of purpose (SOP) and letters of recommendation (LORs)
Proof of financial capacity to support tuition and living expenses
Visa compliance requirements, including a valid Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) issued by the Japanese Immigration Bureau
Step-3: Available scholarships
Japan offers a variety of scholarships for international students, including several government and university-funded options available to Bangladeshi applicants. These scholarships can significantly reduce the cost of tuition, accommodation, and living expenses, making your academic journey in Japan more accessible and rewarding.
Popular Scholarships:
MEXT Scholarship (Monbukagakusho)
Offered by the Japanese Government, this prestigious scholarship covers full tuition, monthly living allowance, and round-trip airfare. Available for undergraduate, master’s, PhD, and research students. Highly competitive.
JASSO Scholarship
Provided by the Japan Student Services Organization, this scholarship offers a monthly stipend to self-funded international students with strong academic records.
University-Specific Scholarships
Many Japanese universities offer merit- or need-based scholarships for international students. Some of these can be applied for before arrival, while others are awarded after enrollment.
Examples:
University of Tokyo International Student Scholarship
APU Tuition Reduction Scholarship (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
Waseda University Scholarships for International Students
Eligibility Highlights:
Strong academic background (GPA requirements vary)
English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) or Japanese proficiency (JLPT), depending on the program
Admission to a recognized Japanese institution
Research proposal (for postgraduate applicants, if applying for research programs)
Proof of leadership, motivation, or community involvement (for some competitive scholarships)
Step-4: Recieve and accept offer
- Understand your offer letter – Carefully review your Letter of Acceptance (LoA) or Admission Certificate issued by the Japanese university. It may be provisional (conditional) or final (unconditional) based on pending requirements like documents or results.
- Fulfill conditions quickly – If you’ve received a conditional offer, make sure to submit any outstanding academic transcripts, test scores, or identification documents on time to avoid delays.
- Get help with tuition payments and COE application – After confirming your admission, you’ll need to pay the required tuition deposit. We assist you in this process and guide you through the application for the Certificate of Eligibility (COE), which is essential for applying for your Japanese student visa.
Step-5: Get Health Insurance
- Assistance with choosing the right health insurance – We help you understand Japan’s National Health Insurance (NHI) system and recommend suitable private insurance options to cover your healthcare needs while studying.
- Comparison of insurance plans for cost and coverage – Get support to compare various health insurance providers, balancing affordability with comprehensive coverage, including medical treatment, hospitalization, and emergencies.
- Ensure insurance compliance for your visa – We guide you to ensure your health insurance registration meets Japanese visa requirements and university policies, helping you avoid any visa or enrollment issues.
Step-6: Apply for student visa
- Complete your Student Visa Application with Expert Support
We guide you through every step of the Japan student visa process to ensure all forms are accurately filled and submitted on time. - Prepare and Review All Required Documents
Receive assistance in compiling and reviewing essential documents such as your Certificate of Eligibility (CoE), Letter of Admission, financial statements, and visa application forms. - Mock Interviews and Visa Readiness Checks
Prepare confidently with mock consulate interviews and final document checks to increase your chances of a smooth visa approval.
Step-7: Financial and travel preparation
- Checklist for Financial Documents
We provide a clear list of required documents such as bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsorship guarantees to ensure your student visa application meets the financial criteria set by Japanese immigration. - Tips for Affordable Flight Bookings
Get expert advice on finding budget-friendly flights to Japan, including the best times to book and travel to save on airfare. - Help with Accommodation and Airport Pickup
We assist you in arranging suitable student housing options—whether university dormitories or private apartments—and can help organize airport pickup services where available to ensure a smooth arrival.
Step-8: Arrive and settle in Japan
- Pre-departure Briefing and Student Handbook
Receive practical guidance and a comprehensive handbook tailored to studying in Japan, covering everything you need to prepare before departure. - Help with SIM Card, Bank Account & Resident Registration
We assist you with setting up your Japanese mobile phone, opening a local bank account, and completing the Resident Registration process required for your stay. - Orientation and Ongoing Support
Join university orientation sessions and connect with a local support network to help you adapt to life in Japan and make the most of your experience.


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Explore Our Partner Universities
The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
Kyoto University
Osaka University
Tohoku University
Nagoya University
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech)
Kyushu University
Hokkaido University
Keio University
Waseda University
Hitotsubashi University
Kobe University
Chiba University
Hiroshima University
University of Tsukuba

Okayama University
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS)
Ritsumeikan University
Sophia University
Akita International University (AIU)
Osaka Metropolitan University
Yokohama National University
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT)
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Tokyo University of the Arts

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Average Tuition Fees in Japan
Primary School (Elementary)
– Public: Free to low cost (approx. USD 1,000/year for materials, meals)
– Private: USD 6,000 – USD 12,000 per yearJunior High School (Lower Secondary, Ages 12–15)
– Public: Minimal fees (USD 1,500 – USD 2,000/year)
– Private: USD 7,000 – USD 13,000 per yearSenior High School (Upper Secondary, Ages 15–18)
– Public: USD 1,500 – USD 2,500 per year
– Private: USD 8,000 – USD 15,000 per yearUndergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree)
– National Universities: USD 5,000 – USD 6,000 per year
– Private Universities: USD 8,000 – USD 15,000 per year

- Postgraduate (Master’s Degree)
– National Universities: USD 5,000 – USD 6,000 per year
– Private Universities: USD 9,000 – USD 18,000 per year Doctoral (PhD)
– National Universities: USD 4,500 – USD 6,000 per year
– Private Universities: USD 8,000 – USD 15,000 per year

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Available Scholarships for International Students in Japan
Major scholarships available for international students in Japan, including Bangladeshis, across all study levels:
Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship
Fully covers tuition, monthly stipend, airfare, and health insurance for undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programs.
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarships
Offers monthly stipends for excellent self-funded students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
ADB–Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP)
Fully funded master’s scholarships (tuition, living allowance, insurance, airfare) for students from Asian Development Bank member countries.
Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP)
Fully funded scholarships for master’s programs in development-related fields at select Japanese universities.
Honjo International Scholarship Foundation
Monthly scholarships (¥150,000–210,000) for master’s and PhD students; highly competitive private
Yokohama National University / World Bank (YNU/JJ/WBGSP)
Fully funded scholarships (tuition, stipend, airfare) for master’s and doctoral programs, often through the YNU–World Bank joint initiative.

University-Specific Scholarships
University of Tokyo (Todai) Fellowships
Kyoto University International Education Scholarships
Osaka University International Student Scholarships
Tohoku University President Fellowship
Tokyo Tech International Graduate Program (IGP) Scholarships
Waseda University Tuition Waiver & Scholarship
Nagoya University Global 30 Scholarships
Hokkaido University English-Taught Graduate Scholarships
These include monthly stipends and tuition reductions for eligible students.

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Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Credentials – Completion of required prior education such as high school diploma for undergraduate programs, or a recognized Bachelor’s or Master’s degree for graduate programs, relevant to the field of study.
- Required Documents – Valid passport, student visa application, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), and academic transcripts.
- Language Proficiency Tests – Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) for programs taught in Japanese, or English proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL for programs taught in English.
- Additional Tests – Some graduate programs may require GRE or GMAT scores depending on the university and course.
- Financial Proof – Documentation proving sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
- Health and Character Requirements – Medical certificates and background checks may be required for visa approval.
Test Score Requirements
- JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) – Typically N2 or higher for programs taught in Japanese; some universities may require N1.
- IELTS – 6.0 to 7.0 for programs taught in English.
- TOEFL iBT – 80 to 100 overall score, depending on the university and program.
- GRE – 300+ (required by some graduate programs, especially in science and engineering fields).
- GMAT – 600+ (required for some business and management master’s programs).

Job and PR Pathways After Study
Japan offers valuable opportunities for international graduates, especially in fields with high demand for skilled professionals. With proper guidance, you can transition smoothly from student status to work and explore long-term residency options.
Post-Study Work Visa (Designated Activities Visa) – We assist you in applying for this visa, which allows recent graduates to stay in Japan for 6 months to 1 year to find employment related to their field of study.
In-demand Occupations & Work Visa Support – Receive insights into sectors with high labor demand such as IT, engineering, healthcare, and international business, and get help applying for appropriate work visas.
Career Preparation and Job Search Assistance – Access workshops on resume writing (rirekisho), interview preparation, and understanding Japanese workplace culture to improve your employability.
Long-term Residency & Permanent Residency Planning – Get expert advice on Japan’s pathways to permanent residency, including points-based immigration systems and employer sponsorship options tailored to your profile and career goals.
Our Support During the Process
We’re with you every step of the way—from your first consultation to settling into life in Japan and beyond. Our goal is to make your journey smooth, informed, and successful.
Personalized consultation at every step – We take the time to understand your academic goals, financial situation, and preferences to guide you toward the best-fit programs and universities in Japan.
One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – Receive dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa submission, and travel arrangements.
Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our advisors are available through your preferred communication channels to provide help whenever you need it.
Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – Stay on track with timely updates, reminders, and thorough reviews to ensure no deadlines or requirements are missed.
Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – We stay connected after you arrive in Japan, offering ongoing support and introducing you to alumni who have successfully navigated the transition.
Support for job search and residency planning – Even after graduation, we assist with job search strategies, resume preparation (including Japanese formats), and guidance on long-term options like work visas and permanent residency.
Visa Categories for Study in Japan

Student Visa (留学ビザ – Ryugaku Visa)
Issued to international students enrolled in full-time academic programs at universities, colleges, vocational schools, or Japanese language institutes (typically longer than 3 months).

Short-Term Study Visa (Temporary Visitor Visa):
For students attending short courses, summer programs, or exchange programs under 90 days; not valid for part-time work.

Cultural Activities Visa:
For students engaging in unpaid study or research on Japanese culture or arts (e.g., tea ceremony, martial arts), not part of a formal academic program.

Dependent Visa (for family members):
Spouses or children of international students may apply for a dependent visa; holders may apply for part-time work permission.

Visa Application Checklist
Japan Student Visa Application Checklist (Bangladesh)
1. Valid Passport
Original passport with at least 6 months’ validity and blank pages.
Copy of bio-data page.
2. Completed Visa Application Form
Filled and signed Japan visa application form (can be downloaded from the Embassy’s website).
3. Photograph
One recent passport-size photograph (2 x 2 inches, white background).
Taken within the last 6 months.
4. Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)
Original and one copy.
Issued by the Japanese Immigration Bureau through the accepting educational institution.
5. Letter of Admission
Official acceptance letter from the Japanese university or language school.
6. Educational Documents
Copies of academic transcripts and certificates (SSC, HSC, Bachelor’s/Master’s as applicable).
Translation in English or Japanese if not already in either language.
7. Financial Documents
Bank statement (last 6 months) showing sufficient balance to cover tuition and living expenses in Japan.
Financial sponsor’s affidavit (if applicable).
Proof of sponsor’s income (salary slips, job certificate, or business documents).
8. Birth Certificate (Optional but sometimes required)
Especially for minor applicants.
9. Travel Itinerary (Optional)
Tentative flight schedule or travel plan.
10. Visa Application Fee
Currently free of charge for Bangladeshi nationals (as of 2025) for student visa types — confirm with the Japan Embassy.
11. Cover Letter (Optional but recommended)
Explaining purpose of study, future plans, and sponsor details.
12. National ID Card
Photocopy of the applicant’s NID or birth certificate (if under 18).
13. Police Clearance Certificate (Optional but may be requested)
Issued within the past 3–6 months.