Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (JASSO Honors Scholarship)
by Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Β· All recognized Japanese Universities, Graduate Schools, Junior Colleges, Colleges of Technology, and Japanese Language Institutes
π Partial Fundingπ’ Activeπ Undergraduate, Master's, Doctoral, Junior College, College of Technology, Professional Training College, Japanese Language Instituteπ Japanπ Government-funded / Merit-based / Need-based
Typically 6 to 12 months (depending on the time of award)
Deadline
Varies by host ins
Level
Undergraduate, Master's, Doctoral, Junior College, College of Technology, Professional Training College, Japanese Language Institute
Acceptance
Varies by university quota (each university is allocated a specific number of slots).
Difficulty
Medium
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20β35 hrs
Time Required
Moderate (Competitive but widely distributed across many institutions).
Competition
π Overview
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Award Amount
48,000 JPY per month (30,000 JPY for Japanese Language Institute students)
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Duration
Typically 6 to 12 months (depending on the time of award)
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Deadline
Varies by host institution; generally April to May for the Spring intake and October for the Fall intake
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Fields
All academic fields
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Awards/Year
Approximately 7,000 to 8,000 awards annually
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Study Country
Japan
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Provider
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
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Acceptance
Varies by university quota (each university is allocated a specific number of slots).
The Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship is a Japanese government initiative to support privately financed international students who exhibit high academic achievement and require financial assistance to complete their studies in Japan.
π₯ Who Should Apply
Open to self-funded international students in Japan with excellent academic records and demonstrated financial need.
ποΈ Host University
All recognized Japanese Universities, Graduate Schools, Junior Colleges, Colleges of Technology, and Japanese Language Institutes
π€ Sponsor
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
π Fields of Study
All academic fields
β¨ Key Benefits
Provides a monthly allowance to help cover living costs for high-achieving international students who are privately financing their studies in Japan.
π― Target Students
Privately-financed international students already in Japan or about to enter Japanese institutions.
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π Statistics & Competitiveness
Varies (Highly sought after by privately financed students)
Applicants Last Year
Approximately 7,500
Winners
Varies by university quota (each university is allocated a specific number of slots).
Acceptance Rate
Moderate (Competitive but widely distributed across many institutions).
Priority access to JASSO-managed international student housing and support programs
π Renewable
Yes
π Renewal Conditions
Students must re-apply through their host institution each year and continue to meet GPA and financial eligibility criteria.
β Eligibility Requirements
π Eligible Nationalities
Privately financed international students; GPA of 2.30/3.00 or higher; Monthly remittance (excluding tuition) must be 90,000 JPY or less; Annual income of the supporter in Japan must be less than 5 million JPY.
π Academic Level
Undergraduate, Master's, Doctoral, Junior College, College of Technology, Professional Training College, Japanese Language Institute
π Minimum GPA
2.30 on a 3.00 JASSO scale
π£οΈ English Requirement
Varies; usually not a requirement of the scholarship itself, but depends on the host program's language of instruction.
π Age Limit
No specific age limit
πΌ Work Experience
Not required
π Leadership
Not required
π° Financial Need
Yes (strictly enforced remittance and income limits)
π― Target Students
Privately-financed international students already in Japan or about to enter Japanese institutions.
π Application Requirements
Essay / SOP
Varies (Most institutions require a short statement of purpose or financial justification).
Rec Letters
Yes (Usually requires recommendation from the host university's president or dean).
Interview
No (Selection is primarily based on documents and university recommendation).
Application Fee
Free
Documents Required
Academic Transcripts
Passport / National ID
Yes (Usually requires recommendation from the host university's president or dean). Recommendation Letters
CV / Resume
Varies; usually not a requirement of the scholarship itself, but depends on the host program's language of instruction.
Interview: No (Selection is primarily based on documents and university recommendation).
Min GPA: 2.30 on a 3.00 JASSO scale
π Application Process
Focus on maintaining a high GPA, as the 2.3/3.0 threshold is a hard minimum. Ensure your financial documents clearly show you meet the remittance limit of 90,000 JPY.
π‘ Insider Tip: Applications are submitted via the school, not directly to JASSO. Build a good relationship with your school's international student office early.
πΊοΈ Application Roadmap
1
Research eligibility and gather requirements
Start Early
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Collect all required documents
Start Early
3
Request recommendation letters early
4
Write compelling essays and personal statement
β High Risk Stage
5
Submit complete application before deadline
6
Await shortlisting and attend interview if required
β High Risk Stage
π Key Dates & Timeline
π Opens
Varies by host institution (Contact the International Student Office of your school)
β° Deadline
Varies by host institution; generally April to May for the Spring intake and October for the Fall intake
π€ Interview
No (Selection is primarily based on documents and university recommendation).
π Study Starts
April or October
Varies by host institution (Contact the International Student Office of your school)
Applications Open
Gather documents and begin essays
Varies by host institution; generally April to May for the Spring intake and October for the Fall intake
Application Deadline
Submit complete application β no late entries
No (Selection is primarily based on documents and university recommendation).
Shortlisting & Interview
Selected candidates invited for interview
After results
Award Announced
Successful applicants notified
April or October
Studies Begin
Commence degree at host institution
βοΈ Selection Process
π Selection Criteria
Academic excellence (GPA), financial necessity, and the host institution's recommendation.
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π―π΅ University of Tokyo Fellowship (Special Scholarship for International Students)
Open to self-funded international students in Japan with excellent academic records and demonstrated financial need.
This scholarship covers: Provides a monthly allowance to help cover living costs for high-achieving international students who are privately financing their studies in Japan.. Coverage may vary β check the official website for exact details.
The deadline is Varies by host institution; generally April to May for the Spring intake and October for the Fall intake. Always verify with the official website as dates may change annually.
Competition level: Moderate (Competitive but widely distributed across many institutions).. Acceptance rate: Varies by university quota (each university is allocated a specific number of slots).. Strong academic record and clear motivation are essential.
Yes
Typically required: academic transcripts, passport, Varies; usually not a requirement of the scholarship itself, but depends on the host program's language of instruction., Yes (Usually requires recommendation from the host university's president or dean). recommendation letters, CV. Check official website for the complete list.