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Study in Japan

JAPAN

If you are unsure when and where to start, don’t worry; we have everything you need to study and live in Japan. We have gathered all the necessary information to help you navigate the process before you travel to Japan. Here’s an overview of everything you need to know: when to apply, deadlines, preparation of the necessary documents, student visa application, and finding the perfect universities

Top Universities in Japan For Nepalese Students

University City
The University of Tokyo Bunky
Kyoto University Kyoto
Tokyo Institute of Technology Meguro
Osaka University Suita
Tohoku University Katahira Campus Sendai
Hokkaido University Sapporo
Keio University Minato
Nagoya University Nagoya
University of Tsukuba Tsukuba

Japan Student Visa Application Procedure

After submitting the application and the tuition fee has been paid in full, it’s time to wait for a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). It would help if you took the COE to a local Japanese embassy or consulate. The embassy will need this document to issue the student visa. Remember that depending on how busy your local embassy is, the visa can take a while to process.

 To convert the COE to a student visa, you need:

  • The COE
  • A good quality and recent portrait photo
  • Your passport
  • Visa application form

Once you’ve received your passport with a student visa inside from the embassy, it’s time to start packing and getting ready to study in Japan.

WHY TO STUDY Japan?

Japan has consistently bagged the honour of being one of the top 10 countries to study. It attracts students from all across the globe and gives you an insight into a multicultural spectrum while staying true to its distinctive traditions. Japan over the years has become increasingly popular as an affordable study-abroad destination, witnessing a growth rate of 160% in international students

 Japan allows international students to pay the same amount as domestic students and students don’t have to pay enormous tuition fees, unlike other countries that either leave them in debt for years or compromise their savings, with this bonus point  Japan has been an extremely affordable student destination.

Work Environment

You are allowed to work up to 28 hours per week as a student. This is a combination of all your jobs; for instance, if you have two jobs, you can only work 14 hours at each one. Note: If you leave your school since you will no longer do activities related to being a student, your work permit will become invalid.

There are total 4 intake terms that will allow you to study for a year or more in Japan:

Intake Deadline (End of the month )
January August
April October
July January
October April

What makes Japan a top choice for Nepali Students?

Unparalleled education quality

Japan falls under the top 10 countries in which to study. It draws in millions of international students every year.

Part-time opportunities in Japan

To help with their expenditures, overseas students can choose from various part-time jobs. During your stay in Japan, you can work up to 28 hours per week during the semester and up to 40 hours per week during the summer. This further reduces the cost of travelling to Japan since you have other options to sustain yourself financially besides working and gaining new experiences, making money, meeting new people, and forming profitable relationships.

One of the safest places in the world

Japan is known for its safety and medical excellence, with meager crime rates and effective measures against natural disasters. This secure environment allows students to focus on their studies without worry. Japan also boasts a vibrant student culture, helping international students build a strong academic foundation. Learning Japanese can be a valuable asset, giving you a competitive edge in the job market and making communicating with locals during your stay easier.

Are you ready to embark on your study abroad journey? We’re here to help you every step of the way. Whether you have questions about universities, courses, visa procedures, scholarships, or just need some advice, our team of study abroad experts is ready to assist you.