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Japan is one of the worldβs most technologically advanced countries, known for innovation, discipline, and world-class universities. Cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya offer safe living, modern campuses, and exciting international student experiences.
A global leader in robotics, engineering, automotive, and advanced research.
Highly respected institutions recognized worldwide.
Excellent opportunities in IT, electronics, business, and manufacturing sectors.
Yes. Japan offers world-class education, modern technology-driven learning, and strong career prospects.
2. Is IELTS required?Some English-taught programs require IELTS, while Japanese-taught programs require Japanese proficiency.
3. Can I work while studying?Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week with proper permission.
4. Can I stay after graduation?Yes. Graduates can apply for a work visa and later for long-term residence.
Spring / January - February | Deadline: October 1st / August - September | Deadline: March
β A valid passport
β University admission letter
β Proof of financial support or scholarship
β Academic transcripts
β Health insurance
β Student visa application
Tokyo is more expensive than smaller cities.
β Work up to 20 hours per week
β Strong IT and engineering job market
β Pathway to long-term residence