your destined mentor 1 Search the name of Japanese Researcher We strongly recommend you to identify your possible mentor in advance to application 2 Among them pick up three or four names ID: 593302
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4 steps to identify your destined mentor
1. Search the name of Japanese Researcher
We strongly recommend you to identify your possible mentor in advance to application
2. Among them, pick up three or four names
3.Send e-mail directly to researcher and their office staff
4. Make communication to get the letter of acceptance from them
-JASSO website is useful to search
https://www.g-studyinjapan.jasso.go.jp/univ_search
-Through database of thesis or journals, you can identify researchers who share topics with you.
-Do not hesitate to send e-mail
-You should make your purpose and topic clear
-You should send your research proposal and previous works
On this Program, Research Proposal is significantly important.
Early preparation leads you to success
All the Best!Slide2
Timeline(Tentative)
Application Period
April 13(Thu)-May 18(Thu)
Preliminary Selection -based on Research Proposal
May 22(Mon)-June 19(Mon)
Release of Result for Preliminary Selection
June 27(Tue)
Written Examination & InterviewJuly 8(Sat), 9(Sun), 15(Sat), 16(Sun)
Release of Result for Embassy Recommendation
July 19(Wed)
Contact with Aspiring Universities to receive the acceptance
Till end of August
Formal Announce of AcceptanceDecember to January