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Okay, so this is Global Scientists and Engineers Program at Tokyo Institute of Technology, 24, 24, 25
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Now, this is for, as you can see, for bachelor students. It's in Tokyo Institute of Technology. It's in Japan, obviously
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As you can see, this is full funding. So now, what full funding means
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It's basically, there are three different types of scholarships. One is partial funding, one is full tuition, and one is full tuition
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full funding. Partial tuition means, sorry, partial funding means it covers less than your tuition fees
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Full tuition means it covers exactly your tuition, like your tuitions are covered by this scholarship
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And full funding means it's giving you your tuition fees and that will give you some additional
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financial aid. Could be stipends, could be some sort of allowance, could be maybe a book allowance
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accommodation, etc. So this is full funding, meaning it covers more than just the tuition fees
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As you can see, there are no specific nationalities for this one. One thing that is restrictive about this one is just for engineering
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So the thing is, this might seem like a negative, but on the other hand, it means that
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people who will be able to apply to this scholarship will face less competition
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So it's kind of a little less competitive, which is good because, as you can see, number of recipients are not that many
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It's just for 18 people. And not all 18 of them are, I believe, just not all 18 of them, I believe, are full funding
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Some of them are just full tuition. We're going to see that in a second. As you can see, we have like an additional application that is needed for this one
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And the admission deadline is August 31, 2025. Sorry. Now, what it covers? It covers
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Now, as you can see, we have two different awardees here. One is Maxed and one is
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Jess. We're going to say this one two in a second. So basically, this, like studying at this
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program in this university makes you eligible for Maxed, which is a very well-known government
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scholarship in Japan. So like you can apply for this one, which like mex gives you a month
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step and worth about 120,000 Japanese yen, which is about like 800, 850 dollars a month
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You get full tuition fee waiver and then travel costs to and from Japan But if you get like the secondary award which is like about for about 10 people if I remember correctly
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then you get something like it's 48,000 Japanese yen per month, which is about like $300,350 if I remember
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correctly. So this is what it covers. The university is a kind of a well-known university
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actually, Tokyo Institute of Technology. As you can see, there are quite a number of scholarships in this university
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Not that many students. It's in Tokyo. Tokyo, of course, is one of the most expensive places you can live in the entire world right now
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So keep that in mind. So, like, even if you get the maxed scholarship, that 120,000 Japanese yen per month
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which is about, again, $800,850 worth, not be enough for you to cover your entire expenses. So keep that in mind. It's a very expensive
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place. And normally, like living expenses are the biggest restriction to study in, like financially
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at least, to study in Japan because tuition fees are not that high, which we can see here. So this is
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our page that we have for this university. We have this page for every university, every, like
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big university. As you can see, we have like here the admission process. You can click on any of these
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links to go to the university's website. Then we have deadlines here. This is for application to the
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university, by the way. And then we have, of course, tuition fees. Tuition fees, as you can see
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it's about like $4,000, $5,000, this is per year. And like, to be able to live in Tokyo
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you will need to have like more than a thousand dollars every month to cover your expenses
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So this will be kind of like one third of your monthly, sorry, one third of your yearly living
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expenses, this amount. So again, biggest financial restriction will be able to afford to stay there
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So to live there. So if you want to see where the university is and what it looks like, we can do this through Google map
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one thing that I would really highly advise you to do if you want to study in Japan
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Now, let me show you one thing. As you can see, we have in global scholarships.com, right, we have this one great thing
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that we have scholarship stories by degree, by country, etc. So we can just click here to go and see all right For example as you can see these are all scholarship recipients that share their stories with our viewers So for example these are the ones that we have from Japan people who had received scholarships in Japan right
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So as you can see, you can just click on any of these to go and read about their stories
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For example, like for Paula, like their journey, scholarship details, educational background
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how did you prepare? What would you have done differently? One advice would you give to those looking to apply
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Now, for all of these people, you will see, like, if you read them, one thing that they all say
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like, they wish they started studying Japanese earlier. Because even though sometimes you don't need to have, like, high level of proficiency in
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Japanese, one thing that you will surely need is to, like, probably, at least
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to get a part-time job, get a maybe full-time job to be able to live there
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to be able to afford living there. So learning Japanese might be a really good idea beforehand
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So we have the photos of the university. This is what the university looks like
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Again, it's a really good university in Japan. I'm pretty sure it has some Nobel Prize winners in its alumni
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There are a lot of really important people, significant people, notable figures in its alumni. So it's a really good school in Japan
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and a lot of you do want to study in Japan from what I see from the videos and comment section
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So yeah, this is the school. You can learn more. As you can see, it has more scholarships here
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You can just look into that. To learn more about the university, as you can see, we have some eligibility
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criteria for this one. Eligible for the maxed scholarship. A whole. of a college student visa
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We're going to see for those ones in a second. We have application process here
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Proof of English proficiency, if applicable. Evaluation sheet with recommendation, online application form
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As you can see, the process. We have deadlines here. We have the bachelor's admissions page
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And we have the comment section. Now, comment section is really good for people who has questions
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that are not answered in this whole thing because you can just leave your questions
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as a comment and Yan Li, which is the founder of global scholarships, will surely answer them
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We can just click here to go to the official scholarship page to get even more information
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As you can see, this is the scholarship the Global Scientists and Engineers program We have here enrollment Number of students admitted There are 18 So as you can see there are 18 recipients and eight of them will receive
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Max Scholarship, and the rest will be privately funded international students. So what that means is that like GESO Scholarship
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So we have overview, type of degree, application period. We had more information here
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for like application to the program. This is more about like program information
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like for potential applicants, so English proficiency tests and etc. And then under here you have program-related scholarships
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Now this, these two are the ones we are talking about. One is Japanese government scholarship maxed
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So you can open here and see. so among those who passed examination for the GCEP program
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so like the ones that are admitted to the program engineering program
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eight outstanding applicants will be recommended for the max scholarship so that's
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like every school has a kind of quota so like eight people from the students who are
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admitted to school will be given the max scholarship they will not be required to pay the enrollment fee
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received monthly stipend of 120,000 for four years pretty much the same things we talked about
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and then we have a student Japan student service organization JASO I think that's how it's pronounced
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applicants who wish to enroll and et cetera et cetera under scholarship other than those offered by
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Max and do not reside in Japan may apply for this one
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this scholarship. As you can say, this is just like a monthly stipend. It's about 48,000 Japanese
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yen. Again, it should be around $300, which again will not be enough, but will help you quite a bit
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So, you can get more information here. They have videos and etc. But basically, 18 people will get the
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scholarship. Eight of them will not have to pay tuition fee, which is about like, $20, like, $16 to $20,000 for
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four years in total like because like $4.4,000 per year, that's the tuition fee
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They will get about $850 every month and like the travel costs
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And then 10 people will have this one, which is about 48,000 Japanese yen per month
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So yeah, that's basically it. Global scientists and engineers program at Tokyo Institute of Technology