📍 Malaysia → ✈️ Japan

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🇯🇵 Why Study in Japan?

  • Affordable tuition and living costs compared to English-speaking destinations
  • World-class technology, robotics, automotive, and science research institutions
  • One of the safest countries in the world with an extremely low crime rate
  • Growing number of English-taught programs — 800+ programs across major universities

📋 Visa Snapshot

Visa typeStudent Visa (issued after Certificate of Eligibility)
Processing time3–6 weeks after CoE issuance
Main intakesApril (main — Spring) and October (limited)
Tuition rangeJPY 535,800/year at national universities (~USD $3,500); private universities JPY 800,000–1,200,000/year
English requirementIELTS 6.0+ for English-taught; JLPT N2 for Japanese-taught programs
Funds requiredJPY 120,000–150,000/month for living costs

⚠️ Requirements change. Always verify on your destination country's official immigration website before applying.

1 Consultancy in Malaysia for Japan

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📍 Penang, Malaysia
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Studying in Japan from Malaysia

Q: What is the Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)?

Your Japanese university applies to the Immigration Services Agency on your behalf for the CoE. Once issued, you bring it to your local Japanese embassy to collect your student visa.

Q: Do I need Japanese language skills?

Not for English-taught programs. However, Japanese language ability is very helpful for daily life and opens doors to many more programs and part-time jobs.

Q: Can I work part-time in Japan as a student?

Yes — with a Part-Time Work Permit (up to 28 hours/week), available from immigration. This is commonly used to help with living costs.

Q: Are MEXT scholarships available?

Yes — the Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarship is highly prestigious and fully funded. Many private universities also offer international student scholarships.

Q: How does April intake differ from October?

April is the main Japanese academic year start and has far more program options. October intake exists at some universities but is much more limited in choice.

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