Here’s your chance to be a postgraduate scholar in Japan | via scoutmagph
During my free time, I sometimes binge-watch vlogs of people I don’t know, and subconsciously live vicariously through them—especially if they happen to be students pursuing their dream course in another country. If you just softly uttered “same,” with Japan quickly popping up in your mind, here’s some good news.deserving Filipino students who require financial assistance to pursue higher education in the field of sciences,” is open for applications.
Must have graduated or be expected to graduate with an excellent academic record and must receive the recommendation of their university president or academic advisor, or be otherwise qualified to enroll in the universityMust file an application and attend selection procedures in the PhilippinesMust have excellence in personality, academics , and have a strong motivation for learningMust have a strong sense of nationalism, leadership, and...
If chosen for the grant, the student must be able to pass the medical and psychological exam, obtain a passport and student’s visa to Japan, and acquire adequate Japanese language proficiency .
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