Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

ADB-Japan Scholarship Program Renewal Process 2026

Renewal Guidelines & Conditions

The scholarship is awarded for a period of one to two years, with a maximum duration of two years for Master's, MS, and MBA programs. Renewal for the second year (if applicable for a two-year program) is generally contingent upon satisfactory academic performance and progress.

Key Renewal Prerequisites

  • Must pass the previous annual/semester examination in the first attempt.
  • No active backlogs or ATKT are permitted in most professional programs.
  • Must maintain regular class attendance (typically 75% or higher) validated by the college.

FAQs for ADB-Japan Scholarship Program

Q.Can I apply directly to the Asian Development Bank for the ADB-Japan Scholarship Program?

No, direct applications to the ADB are not accepted. You must apply for admission to a Master's program at one of the ADB-JSP designated academic institutions and indicate your interest in the scholarship through their application process. The institution will then recommend eligible candidates to the ADB.

Q.Is the ADB-Japan Scholarship Program available for PhD studies or undergraduate degrees?

No, the ADB-Japan Scholarship Program is exclusively for Master's degree programs in development-related fields such as economics, business and management, science and technology, and other relevant areas. It does not support undergraduate or doctoral studies.

Q.What is considered a 'superior academic record' for eligibility?

A 'superior academic record' generally means a strong performance in your Bachelor's degree. While specific percentage marks may vary by institution, it is informally considered to be a GPA equivalent to about 3.5 out of 4.0 or higher.

Q.Are there any restrictions on returning to my home country after completing the scholarship?

Yes, a core condition of the scholarship is that recipients must agree to return to and work in their home country for at least two years after the completion of their studies. This commitment is central to the program's goal of contributing to the economic and social development of ADB's developing member countries.