JAGAM Japan Education Fair opens in September, high scholarships will help you study in Japan
With only RM15,000 a year in tuition fees, you can realize your dream of studying in Japan? There are also many scholarships waiting for you to apply for, so you don’t have to worry about tuition fees and living expenses anymore?
In order to let local students and parents know more about the advantages of studying in Japan and scholarships, the Japanese Alumni Association of Malaysia (JAGAM) will“Study in Japan Education Fair” (JJEF)providing comprehensive information on studying in Japan.
Tang Guoliang, chairman of the Malaysian Students Association in Japan, said that this year has entered theThe fifth“Study in Japan Education Fair”There will be two sessions. The first will be held on September 14th at the second floor of Jen Hotel in Penang, and the second will be held on September 15th at The Garden Hotel on the fifth floor of Mid Valley City in Kuala Lumpur.
The exhibition hours are from 10 am to 4:30 pm.The Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia will be present at 11 a.m. on the 15th.Hosted the opening ceremony of the Kuala Lumpur exhibition.
28 schools participated in the exhibition and 10 lectures were held
The 2024JAGAM Education Expo will bring together about 28 Japanese universities and colleges to participate, including the famous National University of Tokyo, Private Waseda University and many other high-quality universities, vocational schools and Japanese language schools.
There will be about 10 lectures on scholarships and information for studying in Japan.Saito YukiyoshiWe will also share information about the Japanese government’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship (MEXT Scholarship).
At that time, representatives from universities and higher education institutions will be on site to provide consultation to students and parents.JAGAM representatives, alumni studying in Japan, etc.We will also assist on site and answer everyone’s questions one by one.Don’t worry if you don’t speak Japanese, because the organizers have thoughtfully arranged translators on site to assist you.
Tuition fees for international students are the same as those for Japanese students
Tang Guoliang revealed,Many people mistakenly believe that studying in Japan is expensive, but the reality is surprising. Foreign students can even enjoy the same tuition as local students! If you study at a local national or public university,Tuition Fee per YearEven as low asRM15,000.
also,In terms of living expenses, except for Tokyo and Osaka, other cities or rural areas are relatively cheap.Foreign students can also choose to work part-time, with the maximum working hours being 28 hours per week, which is basically enough to cover half of their daily expenses.
It is worth mentioning that Japan also offers various scholarships for international students to apply for. Among them, JAGAM strongly recommends theMEXTScholarship. The scholarship not only covers full tuition and airfare, but also covers the student’s living expenses of approximately RM4,000 per month.
You can apply for O-level, A-level, Malaysian Education Diploma, university foundation class, university preparatory class, Unified Examination Certificate, etc.
Tang Guoliang said thatCompetition for scholarships is fierce. Applicants must not only have excellent academic performance, but also pass written tests and interviews.Undergraduate (Bachelor)Generally speaking, there are approximately 125 admission places worldwide.
anyway,The Malaysian Students Association in Japan works with the Japanese Embassy every year to select up to 11 undergraduate students and recommend 25 master and doctoral students for this scholarship. In addition to the MEXT scholarship, students can also apply forLocal governments, civil society groups, andSeveral scholarships for individual schools.
There are many advantages to studying in Japan
Japanese universities enjoy a very high reputation around the world, especially in the fields of mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, animation design, etc.
Tang Guoliang revealed,Studying in Japan not only allows students to be exposed to cutting-edge research and innovative technology, but also allows them to master an additional language and have broad career prospects. He cited many successful students who studied in Japan, including sponsors of education exhibitions, successful entrepreneurs and billionaires, who were once students who studied in Japan.
“Malaysian international students are widely welcomed by local companies due to their multilingual advantages. Many graduates have found ideal and high-paying jobs in the local market. Even if they choose to return to their home country for development, they can still get a correspondingly higher salary return.”
Correct channels to obtain study abroad information
But he regrets that many students were deceived by unreliable study abroad agencies.Misled by information,Not only did I waste time, but I also paid expensive consulting fees, and ultimately failed to realize my dream of going to Japan.
Therefore, he hopes that students and parents who are interested in studying in Japan will not believe in false study abroad information on the Internet. Instead, they need to seek formal channels to obtain study abroad information.
Tang Guoliang gave an example, according to the Japanese university admission structure, foreign students need to complete 12 years of primary and secondary education before they can enter Japanese universities. This means that Form 5 graduates who have only completed 11 years of primary and secondary education need to study in a locally certified Japanese language school for one to two years before they are eligible for university admission. Relevant certified institutions can be obtained through education exhibitions or by consulting the Malaysian Alumni Association in Japan.
As a bridge for Malaysian students to study in Japan, the Malaysian Students Association in Japan was established in 1973.A non-profit organization recognized by the Japanese Embassy in Malaysia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education.Provide free consultation and the latest information to those who are interested in studying in Japan, and keep in touch with international students in Japan.
Realizing that many Malaysian students and parents lack channels to obtain information related to studying in Japan, resulting in a decreasing number of Malaysian students choosing to study in Japan each year; in addition to organizing education exhibitions for studying in Japan, the Malaysian Alumni Association of Japan has also actively conducted touring lectures in various schools in recent years, aiming to convey correct information about studying in Japan to everyone.
Admission to the education fair is free, and attendees will have a chance to win a flight to Tokyo! You can Register. For more details, please visithttps://www.jagam.org.my/Or contact JAGAM hotline 03-7955-4312 for consultation.