
Join this introductory overview to learn how to win the MEXT scholarship and begin your journey of studying in Japan, with a plan to work hard and explore future videos.
Watch the free mixed scholarship playlist to grasp basics, types, and what is good or bad, and keep a pen and paper ready to take notes before starting.
Explore the guidelines for the undergrad MEXT scholarship, covering required fields of study, eligibility criteria, stipends, preparatory language study, and how to engage with embassies.
Identify the required Mext documents, including transcripts, application forms, letters of recommendation, a health form, and, if applicable, a research plan and professor acceptance, for bachelor, master, and PhD applicants.
Follow the step-by-step timeline for the MEXT undergraduate scholarship, from preparing documents such as letters of recommendation, application forms, and transcripts, to shortlisting, written exam, interview, and December final results.
Understand MEXT language rules: natural sciences and engineering do not require Japanese, while social sciences and humanities benefit from some Japanese; you can still apply without Japanese.
Master the four pillars of the MEXT scholarship: grades, written exam performance, and your documents and interview, with a fourth pillar of Japanese language ability plus awards and co-curriculars.
Learn how to fill the ug mext application form using Excel or Google Sheets, including entering your native language name, nationality, birth date, education history, and language abilities.
Discover how to answer why you chose your top three program choices by highlighting unique projects, specific field focus, and Japan's achievements to strengthen your MEXT application.
Learn how to fill the undergraduate MEXT scholarship application form. The lecture covers impressions of Japan and post-study plans, using a keyword-rich template.
Highlight the MEXT objectives: study in Japan, return home to contribute to development, and bridge Japan and your country. Outline a plan focusing on advanced resources and cross-border collaboration.
Learn how to craft a compelling bachelor's letter of recommendation (LOR) by prioritizing originality, using notes, and highlighting teamwork, sports, volunteering, language learning, and awards.
Discover how to craft a compelling letter of recommendation for the mext scholarship by following the government of japan format, highlighting interpersonal and teamwork skills, achievements, and constructive growth.
Learn to craft a compelling letter of recommendation that showcases leadership, self-confidence, personal character, volunteering, and cross-cultural adaptability for the MEXT scholarship.
Gain practical strategies to excel in the MEXT scholarship interview, including how to introduce yourself, steer questions, dress for success, and discuss Japan knowledge.
Master how to answer key MEXT interview questions by showing your adaptability to Japan, international experience, and a clear link between your past degree and future goals, including India–Japan collaboration.
Master interview prep for the MEXT scholarship by detailing why you chose universities, future plans, volunteering, and presenting confident responses to technical questions.
Learn how to prepare and attest transcripts for undergraduate and master's applications, including photocopy verification, school stamps, and submission to embassies or universities.
Watch the free mixed scholarship playlist on the instructor's YouTube channel to learn the basics and what mixed scholarship is, then keep a pen and paper handy to take notes.
Explore the guidelines for the mixed scholarship for research students pursuing masters or PhD, covering eligibility, age under 35, fields of study, exams, stipends, and April or October entry.
Submit transcripts, complete the application form, and obtain a letter of recommendation for bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD; include a health form and, if possible, a research plan and professor acceptance.
Follow a step-by-step timeline to win the MEXT scholarship, from preparing documents by May and passing screenings, exams, and interviews to securing a professor’s acceptance and final results.
Win the MEXT scholarship by focusing on four pillars—grades, a Japan-centered portfolio, Japanese language ability, and mentoring—each boosting your shortlist chances in document screening, written exams, and interviews.
Learn how to write a letter of recommendation for master's or PhD applications, building on the bachelor's foundation, with practical pointers and a sample letter.
Learn how to write a strong LOR for a bachelor’s degree by highlighting teamwork, sports, volunteering, and co-curriculars, while prioritizing originality and avoiding copied content.
Discover how to craft a strong letter of recommendation for scholarships, following the Japanese government format, and highlight interpersonal skills, teamwork, and improvement strategies.
Learn to write compelling letters of recommendation by highlighting leadership, self-confidence, and personal character with concrete examples. Address interrelated prompts like sports leadership and volunteering to show impact and adaptability.
learn the fundamentals of writing letters of recommendation for masters and phd, including two letters, emphasizing past experiences, internships, leadership, and field alignment.
Learn to write a research plan for a mixed scholarship, detailing past and present experiences, Japan relevance, and a step-by-step quarterly methodology to advance home country and society.
Master the MEXT scholarship interview by crafting a strong self-introduction, steering the conversation, and highlighting unique knowledge about Japan and interview prep tips.
Learn to answer MEXT scholarship interview questions by showing adaptation to Japan, international experience, degree relevance, family support, and your role as a bridge between India and Japan.
Discover how to answer mixed scholarship interview questions with university fit, labs and professors, Japanese study, volunteering, and confident, non-memorized responses.
Identify a suitable professor in urban engineering by exploring university department sites and lab pages. Assess English friendliness and international student presence, then email a professor with your research plan.
Learn how to contact professors for the MEXT scholarship by emailing multiple professors, crafting a strong first impression, and sharing key documents like resumes and research plans.
Learn how to prepare and attest transcripts: photocopy the original, obtain university verification and a stamp, and submit the stamped copy to embassies or universities.
Submit the preliminary master's application form by May 13 as a Word file under 1 mb and email it to the provided address; no supporting documents yet.
Hey, My name is Jai and I am a Master's student at TheUniversity of Tokyo. I got the MEXT Scholarship for both Bachelors and Masters. The course is a complete guide on how to get the MEXT Scholarship and it helps you every step of the way.
Key contents of the course
1) Key topics to focus on to ace the Written exams.
2) Learn exactly what to mention in your application form to impress the jury.
3) List of all possible questions asked in the MEXT interview and there ideal answers
4) How to prepare the ideal letter of recommendation
5) Reviewing the whole application process, eligibility and guidelines with clarity
6) How to prepare transcripts and prepare other documents
7) Live QnA sessions via Zoom regularly for your doubts
8) Guest Lectures from other MEXT Scholars where they share there experiences
9) Past Year written exam papers
10) List of other internships and scholarships to look out for
11) Roadmap for multiple internships for a Perfect Resume in order to study/work in Japan
12) University Recommended MEXT Scholarship method explanation for Bachelors, Masters and PhD
13) Get Free live QnA sessions from MEXT Scholars and ask your doubts!