Honjo International Scholarship Foundation Scholarships Selection Process 2026
How Candidates are Selected
The selection process involves a multi-stage evaluation designed to identify students with strong academic potential and research ability. It includes: 1. **Document Screening:** An initial screening of all submitted application documents. The results of this phase are typically announced by January 31st. 2. **Interview:** Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview, which can be conducted in Tokyo or via video call, usually in early February. These interviews are conducted exclusively in Japanese. 3. **Final Selection:** The final scholarship recipients are announced typically by March 31st.
Verification Flow
Institute Nodal Officer Verification
Your college/school checks your bonafide status, fees paid, and marks cards against the database.
District Welfare Officer / State Board Sanction
The state/central department approves the budget release for verified records based on category quotas.
Fund Disbursement via DBT
The bank issues direct fund credits to Aadhaar-seeded accounts using treasury payment systems.
FAQs for Honjo International Scholarship Foundation Scholarships
Q.Is a university nomination required to apply for the Honjo International Scholarship Foundation Scholarship?
No, university nomination is not required. Applicants can apply directly to the Honjo International Scholarship Foundation without pre-selection by their university, making it a more accessible option for international graduate students.
Q.What is the language requirement for the scholarship interview?
Interviews for the Honjo International Scholarship Foundation Scholarship are conducted exclusively in Japanese. Applicants must have the ability to hold everyday conversations in Japanese.
Q.Am I allowed to hold other scholarships if I receive the Honjo International Scholarship?
Generally, scholarship recipients are not permitted to receive any other scholarships in conjunction with the Honjo International Scholarship. However, there are specific exceptions: Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship, Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students, and JSPS International Fellowship are permissible.
Q.Can I work part-time while receiving the Honjo International Scholarship?
Yes, you can hold part-time jobs while receiving the scholarship, but they must be related to your studies (such as teaching assistant or research assistant) or international exchange affairs (such as translators or interpreters). Other forms of employment are generally not permitted.
