Kathmandu: The third round of Nepal-Japan Educational Dialogue hosted by the University of Tokyo was held on 28th November, 2022, at the Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University (TU) with more than 200 students participating in person and online in the Dialogue.
Japan’s Ambassador to Nepal Kikuta congratulated the exchange between Japan and Nepal that began 120 years ago and continues to this day, noting that Mr. TAKEI Shunsuke, the State Minister for Foreign Affairs, visited Nepal last weekend to observe the elections.
He also encouraged young students that they will play ever more important role for the development of Nepal after the elections.
As former students who received MEXT scholarship sponsored by Japanese government, Associate Por.
Dr. Hari Ram Parajuli, and Assistant Prof. Dr. Khem Gyanwali attended the Dialogue.
Prof. Dr. Shashidhar Ram Joshi, Dean of IOE, shared with the students the diligence of the Japanese people, which he learned through his experience as a research fellow in Japan, and the environment in which they can learn in English even in Japan.
From Japan, Saitama University, Shimane University, Yokohama National University, Kyushu University, Tokyo International University, and Hiroshima University attended online and shared their unique programs for international students and the Embassy of Japan in Nepal shared the MEXT scholarship procedure.
The application and selection process at each university for admission in 2023 is currently underway.
Interested students should check their websites.
The MEXT scholarship selection at the Embassy for FY2023 is already closed.
For FY2024, please check our website and Facebook in April or early May 2024.
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