A complete guide for Nepali students to Japan:
Comprehensive guide for Nepali students to study in Japan. Expert visa support, school selection, and application help for a smooth Japan study journey. Everonn Education offers a complete, step-by-step guide for Nepali students aspiring to study in Japan.We provide expert support in:
✅ Selecting Japanese Language Schools, Colleges, and Universities
✅ Preparing for language proficiency tests (JLPT, NAT, TOP-J)
✅ Assisting with Student Visa application and documentation
✅ Pre-departure orientation and travel guidance
✅ Support for Dependent Visa (for family members)
✅ Ongoing counseling for successful life and study in Japan
Your trusted partner for a smooth and successful Japan journey.
1. What are the benefits of studying in Japan from Nepal?
Modern Education:
Japan's social structure has expanded incredibly swiftly as a result of its economy's rapid growth. The relatively new and straightforward education system ensures you obtain a modern and relevant higher education.Job Opportunities for Students:
Its growth in technology and terms of education ensures lucrative job opportunities for students.Affordable:
International students including students from Nepal at many Japanese colleges pay the same tuition rates as domestic Japanese students, making Japan a cheaper travel destination than many other countries. The JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization) and MEXT scholarships are two ways in which the Japanese government promotes overseas education.2. What are some of the things to consider when choosing a study abroad program in Japan?
To study abroad in Japan, you must be a high school, university, or graduate student. The following are the things that you must consider before choosing a study abroad program in Japan.Financial Stability:
Whether you live in Japan or Nepal financial stability is a must. You must have the money set up for the trip. Make sure you have enough money to get by while you are in Japan because there are restrictions on how many international students may work there.Serious Attitude:
You must be responsible enough to treat your education seriously. In Japan, children have to work exceptionally hard in school and take their studies seriously. You should ponder your choices if studying isn't your main reason for visiting Japan.Japanese Language Test:
Most programmes require that you have some prior knowledge of the Japanese language, whether it be through official school teaching or the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test, regardless of whether you are a high school or college undergraduate (JLPT).Excellent Academic Performance:
Whatever programme you apply for, you must satisfy the prerequisites. For instance, a programme in literature could expect you to speak many languages, but a degree in dentistry would demand you to have a strong foundation in the field.3. What are some Japanese foundations that offer study abroad programs?
Around 109 programs at 44 universities are being offered. Here is the list of some foundations that are offering study abroad programs.- Aichi PrefecturalGovernment offers Aichi Scholarship Program
- INPEX ScholarshipFoundation Offers INPEX Scholarship
- Okazaki Kaheita International Scholarship Foundation
- Kyoritsu International Foundation offers Kyoritsu Foundation
- Scholarship and Kyoritsu Maintenance Scholarship
- The Japan-United States Educational Commission (Fulbright Program)Fulbright Grants
- Japan Dental Association
- Student Exchange Support Program (Scholarship for Short-term study in Japan)
- Japan Student Services Organization(JASSO)
- Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation
- LAWSON, INC offers a Lawson scholarship
- Yoshida Scholarship Foundation
- Honjo International Scholarship Foundation
- Fukuoka City International Foundation offers Fukuoka City International Foundation Scholarship
4. What are the required Academic Courses and Japanese Language Requirements for studying in Japan?
The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) evaluates students who wish to study at the undergraduate level or other such levels at different prestigious universities in Japan. Students from Nepal should take Japanese language skills and basic academic abilities tests to qualify. Students willing to receive education in Japan must have a “college student status”. Overseas students must have a passport, visa and a certificate of eligibility for resident status.5. Best Universities in Japan:
Here is a list of some best universities in Japan:- The University of Tokyo
- Nagoya University
- Kyoto University
- Osaka University
- Tohoku University