by PNA
The Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC), Embassy of Japan, has announced it is now accepting applications for the
2013 Japanese government scholarship.
The scholarship categories are undergraduate, research, and special training.
For undergraduate category, the applicant must have 16 years of formal education, has good academic standing, between 17 and 21 years old, has five years study in the fields of social sciences, humanities and natural sciences.
For research category, the applicant must have 16 years of formal education, has clear and feasible research proposal, has good academic standing, must be under 35 years old, and has about one and a half of five years study in the fields of social sciences, humanities and natural sciences.
For special training category, the applicant must have 12 years of formal education with good academic standing, between 17 and 21 years old, and has three years study within the scope of civil engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, telecommunication, nutrition, infant education, secretarial studies, hotel management, tourism, fashion, dressmaking, design, and photography.
These categories are open to all Filipino citizens who meet the requirements.
Application forms are available at the JICC Library in Manila, the Consular offices of Japan in Cebu City and Davao City, or may be downloaded from the embassy website
www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp .
The deadline for submission of applications is on May 28.
The selection process is composed of several stages like document screening, written examinations, and interviews.
Only selected applicants at each stage will be notified for further instructions.
Since 1954, the Government of Japan has made education in Japanese universities and other institutions accessible to about 3,000 Filipino students through the
Japanese Government scholarships.
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