Japan Unplugged 2.0 – Where Tradition Meets Technology

Our immersive program takes students through an unforgettable journey across education, technology, and culture.

Program Overview

Japan offers a rare fusion of ancient traditions and futuristic innovation. Our immersive program takes students through an unforgettable journey across education, technology, and culture.

Academic & Technology Highlights

Leading Universities & Science Museums

Exposure to cutting-edge research and labs.

Robotics & High-Speed Rail

First-hand experiences of Japanese precision and innovation.

Sustainability Practices

Learning from one of the world’s most efficient and eco-conscious nations.

Cultural Highlights

Mount Fuji

Japan’s spiritual and natural icon.

Tokyo Skytree & Tokyo Tower

Modern engineering blended with stunning vistas.

Historic Temples

Insights into centuries-old traditions and spiritual practices.

Anime & Manga

Exploring Japan’s role as the global hub of creativity and storytelling.

Learning Outcomes

Students experience discipline, respect, and cultural immersion while engaging in peer exchange with Japanese students. From the thrill of the Shinkansen bullet train to the serenity of ancient shrines, this program inspires curiosity, resilience, and a global mindset.

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Clear Your Doubts

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the country and course. Common exams are:
  • IELTS / TOEFL – For English proficiency
  • DELF/DALF – For France (French language)
  • JLPT – For Japan (Japanese language)
  • GRE / GMAT – For Masters or MBA (optional)

The cost of study varies by country:
  • France: €8,000 – €15,000 per year
  • Germany: Public universities are tuition-free, but living costs are €8,000 – €12,000 per year
  • Netherlands: €10,000 – €15,000 per year
  • Japan: ¥500,000 – ¥1,000,000 per year (₹3–6 lakhs approx.)

Usually between 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the embassy. Required documents include:
  • Admission/Offer letter
  • Financial proof (bank statements, sponsorships)
  • Language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/DELF/JLPT)
  • Health/Medical clearance

Options available for students:
  • On-campus university housing
  • Private student residences
  • Shared apartments with other students
  • Homestay with local families

Yes, students are allowed to work part-time:
  • France: Up to 20 hours per week
  • Germany: 120 full days or 240 half days per year
  • Netherlands: 16 hours per week during study period
  • Japan: 28 hours per week (with work permit)

Yes, many scholarships are available:
  • France: Eiffel Excellence Scholarship
  • Germany: DAAD Scholarships
  • Netherlands: Holland Scholarship
  • Japan: MEXT Scholarship
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