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Government of Japan opens Scholarship for Students from BiH

Published: April 28, 2026
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The Embassy of Japan in BiH has opened a call for applications for Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship for the year 2027, for students who have a desire or interest to study in Japan. Three types of study programmes are included: postgraduate research studies (MA, PhD or without a diploma), undergraduate studies (baccalaureate) and college of technology (technological expert and/or baccalaureate). The scholarship covers tuition fees, return air tickets, and students also receive a monthly allowance.

Application documents must arrive at the Embassy of Japan in BiH by May 29, 2026, by post or direct delivery. Students who are interested in applying can find more information about the required application documents and the application process on the embassy’s website link.

An informative briefing about the MEXT scholarship with the presence of former scholarship students will be held on May 11 at 16:00 at the Japanese classroom at Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo (address: Franje Rackog 1). This briefing will also be shared via ZOOM, and information on accessing ZOOM can be found on the embassy’s website.

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