Merit Scholarship at University of Tokyo 2025 (Fully Funded)

Level of Study
Bachelor's
Host Institution
University of Tokyo
Scholarship Type
Full Funding
Eligible Nationalities
Eligible Subjects
Number of Recipients
10
Additional Materials Required?
No
Admission Deadline
December 10, 2024 (Past Deadline)

Merit Scholarship Coverage

This fully funded scholarship for international students covers the following:

  • Admission fees
  • 100% of tuition fees
  • A living stipend of 126,000 yen per month

Merit Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

  • You just need to be an international Bachelor's student or applicant of University of Tokyo.

Make sure to check out the University of Tokyo admissions pages and the Merit Scholarship pages for more information!

Merit Scholarship Application Procedure

If you meet the eligibility criteria for University of Tokyo and Merit Scholarship, you can move forward with the application process!

Remember to apply for admission to University of Tokyo first before applying for Merit Scholarship. You can visit the official website found in University of Tokyo Admissions Section to see the admissions application process.

There is no separate application needed for Merit Scholarship. Just apply for admission to University of Tokyo, and you'll automatically be considered for this offer if you meet the criteria.

Merit Scholarship Deadlines

The great news is that there is no specific deadline to apply for Merit Scholarship! While there are no specific dates, it’s important to apply before the University of Tokyo admission deadlines. Here are the deadlines:

  • Bachelor's Deadline: December 10, 2024 (Different Bachelor's programs have different deadlines)

For more information about the admission details of University of Tokyo, you can visit the following pages:

Merit Scholarship Page

Want to learn more about University of Tokyo, Merit Scholarship, scholarship requirements, deadlines, application process, and other related information? Check the Merit Scholarship page!

Merit Scholarship at University of Tokyo | Study in Japan

About the Author:

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Hi! I am Hyun, and I am the founder at Global Scholarships. I've received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College and a $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for my undergraduate degree and was offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. You can read more about my scholarship journey here. If you are interested, you can follow me on Linkedin where I regularly write about scholarships. I also provide consulting services as well, and you can check the consulting services page for more information.

6 Comments

  1. Gaitano Phin September 2, 2024 at 4:19 am - Reply

    Wow. Interested. My son is just about to clear his 12th year at Arusha Meru International school in Tanzania where he doing his GCE. His passion is Engineering.

    • Hyun Lee September 2, 2024 at 5:02 pm - Reply

      Sounds good! He will need to learn Japanese first since engineering is taught in Japanese for Bachelor’s at the university. Check out the official scholarship page for information on the scholarship!

  2. Gladys Sambo September 3, 2024 at 4:50 am - Reply

    Hey Hyun. I’ve been on my own scholarships journey too. It hasn’t been hassle-free but you have been of great help. I am looking for fully funded scholarships especially in the US and Canada. Recently I saw your post on a scholarship in University of Tokyo, Japan. Can I apply as a Nigerian student who hasn’t learned Japanese. Is everything taught in Japanese? I’m going for Computer Science

    • Hyun Lee September 5, 2024 at 7:34 am - Reply

      For bachelor’s, everything is taught in Japanese. For Master’s and Ph.D., you can do Master’s in Computer Science in English. They are both research-based degrees, and you only take very few courses but do research for those degrees. As long as you can communicate with your professor, and majority of professors at UTokyo are good English speakers, you should be fine. The nationality does not matter also.

  3. Anonymous September 4, 2024 at 5:43 pm - Reply

    How can we crack their exams and will the university teach Japanese for us?

    • Hyun Lee September 5, 2024 at 7:40 am - Reply

      Hello, they do link to their past exams for most programs. You can find the past papers for reference. For Japanese, if you are bachelor’s, you do need that before admissions. You can attend language school before admissions if you want to learn Japanese beforehand

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