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Study in Japan Fair 2025 in Thailand

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Points to be checked in the event
  • Can you study what you would like to study at the degree program?
  • What’s the admissions procedure? (Document screening, Interview online, Application deadline etc.)
  • What kind of support do the university has for international students? (Accommodations, Career support, Student life support etc.)
  • How can you get scholarship and how long can you get? (Is there any requirement to keep getting scholarship?)
  • Do you need to study Japanese after you enter the university?
  • Where is the location of the campus you will study at? (Most universities have many campuses. So, it is important to know the campus you actually study at.)
  • What is the advice from the representatives for you? (In many cases, admissions officers or faculties, professors, join the event as representatives of each university.)

JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization) holds “Study in Japan Fair 2025” in Thailand.

This event is designed for those interested in studying in Japan. Participants will have the opportunity to speak directly with representatives from Japanese universities, vocational schools, language institutes, and other educational organizations at their booths. Seminars will also be held covering topics such as an overview of studying in Japan, available scholarships, and personal experiences from international students. Admission is free. The event will be held at Chiang Mai and Bangkok on 6 Sep and 7 Sep in 2025. By meeting with representatives from Japanese universities, you may be able to get more detailed information about examinations, interviews, and scholarships. If you are in Thailand, please don’t miss this opportunity!

Source: Study in Japan

Points to be checked in the event
  • Can you study what you would like to study at the degree program?
  • What’s the admissions procedure? (Document screening, Interview online, Application deadline etc.)
  • What kind of support do the university has for international students? (Accommodations, Career support, Student life support etc.)
  • How can you get scholarship and how long can you get? (Is there any requirement to keep getting scholarship?)
  • Do you need to study Japanese after you enter the university?
  • Where is the location of the campus you will study at? (Most universities have many campuses. So, it is important to know the campus you actually study at.)
  • What is the advice from the representatives for you? (In many cases, admissions officers or faculties, professors, join the event as representatives of each university.)

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