Fully Funded ADB Scholarship at KYOTO University in Japan 2025

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Introduction

The Fully Funded ADB Scholarship at KYOTO University in Japan is open to all nationals. Kyoto University is a public research university in Japan. The ADB Japan Scholarship Program awards 300 scholarships annually to students from ADB Member countries to pursue a Master’s degree program in eligible universities under the ADB Scholarship Program. Kyoto University is one of the oldest universities in Japan and consistently ranks among the top universities in the world.

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Benefits

  • Full tuition fees
  • A monthly subsistence and housing allowance
  • An allowance for books and instructional materials
  • Medical insurance
  • Travel expenses

Eligibility

  • Be a national of an ADB member country.
  • Not hold dual citizenship.
  • Applicant must have gained admission into an approved university and approved degree program.
  • Holds a bachelor’s degree at the time of admission.
  • Have at least two (2) years of full-time professional working experience.
  • Age should not be more than 35 years old at the time of application
  • Be in good health.
  • Must return to the country and work in his/her home country for at least two (2) years after completion of studies.

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How to Apply for ADB Scholarship at Kyoto University in Japan

  • Applicants should request the information and application forms from the chosen partner institution. In this case, it is Kyoto University. Go to the (ADB Website, Look for Japan, then scroll down and look for Kyoto Univeristy).
  • Applicants complete the application and documents.
  • Applicant sends documents to the institution.
  • The university evaluates the application.
  • The university sends a shortlist of candidates to ADB.
  • ADB reviews the application.
  • ADB selects scholars and informs institutions.
  • Institution informs all scholars.
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