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Thursday, January 7, 2010

GRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN JAPAN

Both local and foreign students seek higher learning education in Japan's graduates schools and universities to not just acquire premier education but to earn a degree relevant to their undergraduate study, conduct long-term research, acquire proficiency in Japanese language, and earn specialized skill in various fields of studies.
The MBA and MA's in Japan are designed as cross-education degrees that offer education on global issues and aim to mold students to become responsible and internationally-functional professionals and learners. Schools and top universities in Japan accept and organize exchange programs that will allow students from other nations to participate in learning opportunities that cultivate one's individuality.
International students get more benefited as Japan's education system takes the role of introducing groundbreaking discoveries and extend its contribution in fast-paced advancement of technology. With this kind of learning environment, the country is undoubtedly an outstanding venue for a graduate study among professionals and students from other countries.
For the uninitiated, a graduate study in Japan is usually subsidized by Japanese government and other institutions that offer scholarships to students who have exemplary academic performance. Those who have been qualified to undergo scholarship programs financed by their own government or joint programs between the government of Japan and other governments are given trainings, seminars, and courses, not to mention an environment conducive to effective learning.
Finally, students who yearn to pursue a graduate study in Japan are obviously exposed to a plethora of opportunities but they should also know that the educational system of Japan strictly follows students' length of study. When it comes to length of study in Japan, it is important to take note that Master's programs last for two years while Doctor's programs last for five years. If a student desires to take medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science, fours years would suffice. Though Japanese universities may differ in providing length of study to their students, the least that a student can do is to complete the study for two years or less and finish it not longer than five years.

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