
The ADB–Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) is a fully funded initiative jointly supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Japan. It offers approximately 135–140 postgraduate scholarships annually across Asia-Pacific for studies in economics, business, management, science, technology, and other development-focused disciplines.
This is a comprehensive, full-ride scholarship offering:
Eligibility includes:
Exclusions include:
Programs commonly span:
ADB–JSP partners with around 27 institutions across 10 countries in Asia-Pacific. These include prestigious universities like Nagoya University, Ritsumeikan University, Keio University, and others.
While details vary by institution, common steps include:
Examples:
Deadlines vary—check the specific university’s admissions page or ADB’s JSP site for up-to-date info.
The ADB–Japan Scholarship Program is a remarkable opportunity for aspiring graduate students from Asia-Pacific developing countries to pursue fully funded master’s programs, gain international exposure, and return home equipped to drive meaningful development.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Funding Type | Full scholarship (tuition, stipend, insurance, etc.) |
| Number of Awards | ~135–140 per year |
| Fields Covered | Economics, Business, Science, Tech, Development |
| Duration | Typically 1–2 years |
| Eligibility | Asia-Pacific developing country citizens, <35 years, >2 years work experience |
| Institutions | ~27 in 10 Asia-Pacific countries (e.g., Japan) |
| Application Process | University admission → nomination → ADB selection |
| Return Obligation | Must work in home country for ≥2 years post-study |
| Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Country | Japan |
| Open to | All Nationalities |