Key Points to Know

Japanese language proficiency test is of five levels (N1, N2, N3, N4& N5)

N1 is the easiest level, while N4 pass is required for Indian students.

Students require 60% in 10+2 to be eligible.

N3 is taken in India itself, whereas N4 is taken in Japan.

After clearing the required language test students are eligible to study in Japanese universities.

Courses range from 4 weeks to 6 months and even a year depending on the needs of the student.

Course manuals are printed in English and Japanese.

Students from 10+2 and N3 level Japanese are eligible to join Japanese Vocational programmes.

Japanese Vocational programmes begin in April of each year.

Vocational programmes are available for IT, Tourism, Geriatric Nursing(females), Business Communication, Hospitality, Auto mobile, Physiotherapy etc.

In Japan students can work attractive part time jobs.

Part time jobs are available at Restaurants, Logistics Company, Supermarkets, Department Stores etc.

Students are only allowed to work for 28hrs/week (during classes) and 40hrs/week (during vacation).

Japan’s population is declining and the average age of the Japanese is trending upwards. This means that there’s a vacuum in the workforce that Indian students can fill.

Study, Work and Settle in Japan is set up in such a way that students are able to take advantage of the aged population and gain an edge in the workforce.