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Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship for Research Students Eligibility Criteria 2026

Qualifying Mark/Percent75% marks in previous class
Target Education LevelsMasters, PhD
Eligible Caste/CategoriesGeneral, OBC, SC, ST
Gender LimitAll

Residency/Domicile Requirements

Must be a permanent resident of All India.

FAQs for MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship for Research Students

Q.What specifically does the MEXT Research Student Scholarship cover?

The MEXT Research Student Scholarship is fully comprehensive. It covers your full tuition fees (including entrance examination and matriculation fees), provides a monthly stipend for living expenses (¥143,000-¥145,000, with a regional allowance for high-cost areas), and includes a round-trip economy class airfare to and from Japan. If needed, a period of intensive Japanese language training is also covered.

Q.Do I need to know Japanese to apply for this scholarship?

While the scholarship encourages applicants to be willing to learn Japanese and adapt to living in Japan, a high level of Japanese proficiency is often not an absolute prerequisite at the initial application stage for Research Students, especially for programs taught in English. Many programs offer preparatory Japanese language education. However, some departments or professors might prefer or require a certain level of Japanese, and proficiency can be an advantage.

Q.How competitive is the MEXT Research Student scholarship?

The MEXT Research Student Scholarship is highly competitive. It is considered one of the most prestigious fully funded scholarships globally, attracting a large number of applicants each year. The acceptance rate for the embassy route is estimated at 15-25%. Selection is based solely on merit, with a strong emphasis on academic performance, the quality of the research plan, and interview performance.

Q.What is the difference between the 'Embassy Recommendation' and 'University Recommendation' application routes?

There are two main application routes for the MEXT Scholarship. The 'Embassy Recommendation' route, which is more common, requires you to apply through the Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your home country. They conduct the initial screening, and MEXT makes the final decision. The 'University Recommendation' route involves a Japanese university nominating you directly to MEXT, usually after you have secured provisional acceptance from a professor at that university.