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Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027

Japan · Any level · Full funding

Deadline: September 25, 2026

Applications for the Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027 are handled on the official Japan scholarship website. Always verify eligibility and deadlines there before applying.

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Overview

What this scholarship offers

For Bangladeshi students dreaming of studying in Japan, the Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027 offers a fantastic opportunity at Tokyo City University. This fully funded scholarship covers full tuition, admission fees (except application fee), provides a yearly stipend of ¥1,000,000, and even pays for dormitory rent. It is open to recent graduates (within two years) pursuing Master's or PhD degrees. With a strong recommendation from your university head and a clear academic focus, this scholarship can turn your Japanese education dream into reality.

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Requirements

Eligibility checklist

  • Open to international students who have completed a Bachelor's degree within the last two years
  • Applicants must provide a recommendation letter from the head of their university and must not hold any other scholarship
  • The scholarship covers Master's or PhD programs at Tokyo City University
How to apply

Application tips

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Ensure you meet the two-year graduation requirement.

02

Obtain a strong recommendation letter from your university head.

03

Prepare a clear research proposal aligned with TCU's programs.

04

Apply early and double-check application fee payment.

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Highlight any relevant research experience.

Documentation

Documents required for Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027

AI-tailored to this scholarship's level, field, and country. Always confirm the exact list on the official website.

Core documents

  • Completed application form
  • Official academic transcripts (Bachelor's and any graduate)
  • Degree certificate (Bachelor's)
  • Recommendation letter from head of university
  • Research proposal (for Master's/PhD)
  • English proficiency test score (TOEFL/IELTS)
  • Copy of passport
  • Statement of purpose

Sometimes required

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Proof of no other scholarship (e.g., signed declaration)
  • Additional recommendation letters (if required by program)
  • Health certificate (if requested)

Pro tip. Ensure the recommendation letter from the head of your university is on official letterhead, signed, and dated within the last six months.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027 cover?

The Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027 is a full funding Any level scholarship for studying in Japan, with a deadline of September 25, 2026.

Who is eligible for the Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027?

Open to international students who have completed a Bachelor's degree within the last two years. Applicants must provide a recommendation letter from the head of their university and must not hold any other scholarship. The scholarship covers Master's or PhD programs at Tokyo City University.

How competitive is the Gotoh Tokyu Group Scholarship 2027?

This scholarship is rated medium competitiveness. Review the eligibility checklist and application tips to gauge your fit before applying.

What documents do I need to apply for scholarships abroad from Bangladesh?

Most international scholarships require a valid passport, academic certificates and transcripts (SSC, HSC, Bachelor's), a CV/resume, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), letters of recommendation, and an English proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE).

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