Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarships Income Limit 2026

Maximum Annual Family Income

No Income Bar / Not specified

Income Verification Rules

Applicants must submit a valid annual income certificate issued by a competent revenue officer (such as a Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, or Sub-Divisional Magistrate).

  • The certificate must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian.
  • Income certificates issued by private employers or self-declarations on plain paper are not accepted.

FAQs for Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarships

Q.What specifically does the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) cover?

The scholarship is fully funded, covering full tuition fees for your master's program, basic medical insurance, a monthly living stipend (which varies by host country), round-trip economy class airfare between your home country and the host university, and a travel allowance of US $600 for each trip.

Q.What are the most critical eligibility criteria for this scholarship?

Key eligibility criteria include being a national of a World Bank member developing country (without dual citizenship of a developed country), holding a bachelor's degree earned at least 3 years prior to the application deadline, having at least 3 years of paid, full-time, development-related work experience within the past 6 years, and securing unconditional admission (except for funding) to a JJ/WBGSP participating master's program outside your home country.

Q.How do I apply for the JJ/WBGSP scholarship?

The application process is multi-step: first, you must gain unconditional admission (except for funding) to one of the JJ/WBGSP Participating Master's Programs. The application link for the scholarship itself is then provided directly to shortlisted candidates by their admitting university. You cannot apply for the scholarship directly without prior university admission and nomination.

Q.What is the expected commitment from scholars after completing their degree?

JJ/WBGSP scholars are required to commit to returning to their home country upon completion of their graduate studies. The purpose is to utilize their enhanced knowledge and skills to contribute directly to the social and economic development efforts within their respective regions and communities.