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Friday, May 10, 2013

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The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT; in Japanese "Monbukagakusho") of Japan offers Tanzanian students 4 types of scholarship to study at Japanese universities or colleges: Research students, Undergraduate Students, Specialized Training College Students and Japanese Studies Students.
Unfortunately, for the categories "Undergraduate Students" and "Specialized Training College Students", no Tanzanian student has passed the screening for several years. Different from "Research Students" where three seats are reserved every year for Tanzanian students, applicants for the categories "Undergraduate Students" and "Specialized Training College Students" have to go through the competition with the students from all over the world. We strongly wish that young candidates will break through this situation in the near future and enjoy their campus life in Japan.

Recruitment for 2014 scholarship has started for the three types below. Please follow the guideline for each scholarship and submit the necessary documents to the Embassy by Friday 14th June 2013 either by post or by hand addressed to the Culture section.
The embassy will contact those who have passed the document screening to take an exam at the embassy in July.

For the "Japanese Studies Students", recruitment will be done through the University of Dodoma for the students taking Japanese language course.

  1. Undergraduate Students

    1. Duration: 5 Years (including 1 year of Japanese language training) or 4 Years (without Japanese language training), 7 Years for medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and pharmacy (with 6 years course) (including 1 year of Japanese language training)
    2. Departure for Japan: April 2014
    3. Age: Applicant must have been born between 2 April 1992 and 1 April 1997
    4. Qualification: Applicant must have graduated from A Level Secondary School by March 2014 
 for more information follow the link below
 http://www.tz.emb-japan.go.jp/e_studyjapan/scholarship.htm

Information from South Korea Embassy

The Embassy of the Republic of Korea is pleased to inform the following applicants have been selected by the Embassy for the 2013 Korean Government Scholarship for Undergraduate students.

Among 4 nominees, two will be awarded the scholarship through the reviewing process of NIIED.
The Embassy appreciates the interest shown by numerous applicants for this program.


(Nominee)

1. Mika Lucas Chavala
2. Baraka Andrew Marwa
3. Francis Leocard Nkambi
4. Dickson Malima Bakilana


- The Embassy of the Republic of Korea