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currently doing mcom from after 1 year working experience . Now am planing to do mba from japan through mext but from the research i get know that there are few changes to get mext in mba so research program through mext and after that i can covert to degree program can anyone clear this doubt

Nikita shahi 31st Jul, 2025

Hello,

You’re right that MEXT rarely offers direct MBA scholarships. MEXT is more research-focused. However, here’s what many students do:

1. You can apply for a research program under MEXT, ideally in a business or management-related field.

2. Once in Japan, build rapport with professors and perform well during your research year.

3. Then, you can apply for a degree switch from research to a regular degree like MBA with your professor’s support.

4. If the university agrees and MEXT approves, you can continue as a full-time MBA student under the same scholarship.

This path is not guaranteed, but it has worked for many students. Just choose a university that offers MBA programs in English, like Hitotsubashi, Ritsumeikan, or NUCB.

Hope you will find it helpful!

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Eklavya school mein aathvin mein kiska kiska chayan hua Hai janwar Japan logon ka UN logon ka naam bataiye

preeti kataria 4th Jul, 2025


The list of selected students for Class 8 admission in Eklavya Model Residential Schools  is usually released by the respective state or district authorities. The selection is based on an entrance exam, and the names of selected candidates are often displayed on the official EMRS or state education websites. In some cases, the list may also be posted on the school’s notice board. Currently no public list of selected students’ names is available online. To know who was been selected you should check with the local EMRS office, visit the official website of state’s tribal welfare department, or directly contact the school to get accurate information.


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i am 1 year student studying in india want to study in japan in the field of economics and finance what is my eligibilty criteria and how to apply for scholarship in japan and which qualification need to study in japan.

Prachi Kumari 26th Dec, 2024

Hello,

To study economics and finance in Japan as a student from India , here are the key points to consider:

  1. Eligibility Criteria:

    • Educational Qualification: You should have completed your 12th grade and be pursuing or have completed an undergraduate degree in economics, finance, or a related field.
    • Language Proficiency: Most universities require proficiency in English (TOEFL/IELTS) or Japanese (JLPT) depending on the course language.
    • Age Limit: Generally, students should be under 30 years of age at the time of application.
  2. Application Process:

    • Choose a University: Research Japanese universities offering economics and finance programs (e.g., University of Tokyo, Keio University).
    • Prepare Documents: Transcripts, recommendation letters, language proficiency test scores, Statement of Purpose (SOP), CV.
  3. Scholarships:

    • MEXT Scholarship : Apply through the Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarship for undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
    • University-specific Scholarships: Many universities offer their own scholarships, so check each institution's website for details.

Hope it helps !

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I am currently studying Computer Engineering in India and am keen on pursuing further studies in japan. could you please provide information on the admission process for international students in computer Engineering programs,i want to complete bachelors here and continue to study there for Masters

Kavya S P 12th Aug, 2025

Target top universities like Tokyo, kyoto or Tohoku for computer engineering programs . you need confirm if the course require any language proficiency like JLPT or IELTS you need have strong grades 80% or 3.0+ GPA secure a student visa after admission . If your are focusing to get into any specific institute check their official website for more information.

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i am in 11th and I want job in japan what was i do after 12th

dhyanabi.ria 26th Feb, 2024

Hey,

Here are some of the highest-paid jobs in Japan :

Executive management, IT professional, Business analyst, Doctor, Engineer, Translator or interpreter, Lawyer, Banker.

Some other career options in Japan include:

1. Hospitality jobs

2. IT and engineering jobs

3. Real estate jobs

4. English teaching

5. Customer service positions

Some courses that are considered good for international students in Japan include:

1. International relations

2. Finance

3. Robotics and mechanical engineering

4. Aerospace engineering

5. Business management

6. Biological sciences

7. Health sciences

8. Tourism and hospitality management

To study in Japan, international students must have completed 12 years of formal education in their home country or have a high school diploma from an accredited institution. They must also have proof of funds to cover their tuition and living expenses.

Students can work up to 28 hours per week while studying in Japan under a student visa. During extended breaks, such as during the summer, students may work for up to 40 hours per week.

Getting a job and work visa in Japan without a degree is not impossible, but it is challenging. One way to get around it is to study toward your degree in Japan.

For detailed information please visit : https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-in-japan

Hope this helps you.

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Question : Directions: In a certain code language INDIA is written as LQGLD then JAPAN will be written as?

Option 1: LCRCP

Option 2: MCSCQ

Option 3: MDSDQ

Option 4: LDRDP

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: MDSDQ


Solution : Given:
INDIA is written as LQGLD –

Add 3 to the place value of each letter of INDIA to obtain the required code –
I + 3 = L; N + 3 = Q; D + 3 = G; I + 3 = L; A + 3 = D
Thus, INDIA is written as LQGLD.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for JAPAN –
J + 3 = M; A + 3 = D; P + 3 = S; A + 3 = D; N + 3 = Q

So, JAPAN is written as MDSDQ. Hence, the third option is correct.

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Question :  There are certain words missing in the passage given below. The options given contain an answer that will fit in those given blanks. Choose the correct word to be used to make the sentence coherent and grammatically correct.

An 1)_______________ painting from 1969 by VS Gaitonde on Feburary 24 went for a price of Rs 42 crore at an auction by Pundole’s in Mumbai. This is one of highest price for which an Indian modern or contemporary artwork has been sold at an auction internationally. Gaitonde has 2)_______________ broken records in recent years, his paintings has been selling for highest prices in auctions.
For the very first time this particular oil on canvas by Gaitonde was coming into the auction market. It belongs to the Glenbarra Art Museum in Japan, which 3)_____________ the private collection of businessman Masanori Fukuoka. Gaitonde painted a limited number of canvases during his lifetime, which makes each one the most sought after.
Mamta Saran shares that Gaitonde once said that his only ambition was to join an art school, everything else was by 4)______________, including finding a book on Zen Buddhism at a bookstore in Mumbai in 1959. This was a turning point in the artist’s career. The discovery of Zen Buddhism have greatly alterrd his 5)_______________ to art, making it shift from figuration and geometric shapes to abstraction.

 Choose the correct word to be used in blank 4.

Option 1: exaggerate
 

Option 2: dissident

Option 3: accident
 

Option 4: myriad

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: accident
 


Solution : The correct answer is accident.

Mamta Saran shares that Gaitonde once said that his only ambition was to join an art school, everything else was by accident, including finding a book on Zen Buddhism at a bookstore in Mumbai in 1959

Explanation:

Accident is the only word that will fit the blank and make the sentence coherent.
It refers to an event that occurs by chance or without apparent or deliberate cause.

Meaning of the rest of the words

Dissident-a person who opposes the official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state.

Exaggerate-represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is

Myriad- a large, uncountable number of things.

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