The Asian Development Bank funds the Japan Scholarship Program, which mainly aims to support students from developing countries to study for a Master's in Asia and the Pacific regions. ADB-JSP is a fully-funded scholarship program that covers tuition fees, living expenses, books, residence, traveling expenses, medical insurance, etc. International students from developing countries who applied for Master's programs in science, technology, economics, management, and other fields in designated institutions can utilize this scholarship program. Under this program, deserving aspirants will be awarded a monthly stipend of 147,000 JPY and 100,000 JPY (every two years). The ADB JSP scholarship is awarded to 300 deserving candidates every year.
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Students belonging to the countries who are members of ADB and holding citizenship in the developing country can apply for the scholarship.
Around 300 students are awarded the scholarship every year.
The academic institutions participating in the Asian and Pacific Regions are eligible for the ADB-Japan Scholarship Program.
Some of the universities offering ADB JSP scholarship are
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To be eligible for the scholarship program, students must:
The Japan Scholarship Program covers
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The ADB-JSP scholarship program selection process is as follows.
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To apply for the application, follow the given steps:
Step 1: Apply for the application form from the institution which is a program member.
Step 2: Applicant must fulfill the required documents for the application, including the ADB-JSP sheet.
Step 3: Send the documents to the institution.
Step 4: The Institute evaluates and sends the shortlist of candidates.
Step 5: ADB awardees are selected based on selection criteria prepared by the Japanese executive director.
Step 6: ADB selects the candidates and informs the institution and the candidate.
The Asian Development Bank sponsors the Japan Scholarship Program for developing country students; till now, over 4000 students from 37 countries have received this scholarship to pursue their aspirations. Under the ADB JSP program, 1515 women have also received the scholarship. As this is a fully-funded scholarship, thousands of students have benefited from the cost of education.
The Asian Development Bank grants financial aid to the students of developing countries to pursue Master’s courses in Asian Pacific regions. ADB funds the Japan Scholarship Program. The program was shaped in 1988. Since then, Over 4000 students from 37 countries have benefited from the scholarship. Yearly, 300 students are selected from 9 countries to receive this scholarship. Only ABD member country students are eligible to apply for this JSP program. Candidates with high academic merit and who belong to the ADB member countries are eligible to enroll in this program.
Contact Information
For more details about ADB –JSP scholarship contact via phone/fax/email.
Asian Development Bank Institute
Kasumigaseki Building 8F, 3-2-5, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6008, Japan
Phone: +81 3 35935500
Fax: +81 3 35935571
Email: info@adbi.org
For more details about the ADB JSP scholarship, visit the official website of the Asian Development Bank and Japan Scholarship Program: adb.org/work-with-us/careers/japan-scholarship-program. Check all the application process details, eligibility, application dates, and other information.
Name of Scholarship |
Amount (Per Year) |
Japanese Government Scholarships for Research Students |
JPY 1,728,000 |
T. Banaji Indian Students Scholarship |
JPY 1,200,000 |
J.T Asia Scholarship |
JPY 1,800,000 |
Sato Yo International Scholarship |
JPY 2,160,000 |
Aichi Scholarship Program |
JPY 1,800,000 |
YKK Leaders 21 |
JPY 240,000 |
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