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Can I do an English MBA in Japan? 2023/12/20 19:09
I want to study in Japan, but I don't know Japanese. So I wonder if I can do an English MBA in Japan. Do more people here have the same doubt? Is that possible?
by Agnes (guest)  

Re: Can I do an English MBA in Japan? 2023/12/20 22:47
There are universities in Japan that do offer courses in English but obviously you will still need to pass their entry requirements first.
by Josh (guest) rate this post as useful

Why Japan for studying in English? 2023/12/20 23:14
Several schools (universities) may give some/all classes in English, but as far as I know, all schools have exams, interview and essay in Japanese. Due to language improficiency, you'll get cut off at the admission process.

I want to study in Japan, but I don't know Japanese. So I wonder if I can do an English MBA in Japan.

Sorry to be rude, but your desire sounds like a vegan person who wants to work at a steakhouse. Why don't you choose an English-speaking country?
by Stip (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: Can I do an English MBA in Japan? 2023/12/21 11:14
those info can be easily Google .. /s

here .. example
https://www.waseda.jp/fcom/wbs/en/applicants/why/imba

Is it worth it doing MBA in Japan?
https://www.reddit.com/r/MBA/comments/wezuty/is_doing_an_mba_in_japan_...

what is your purpose for doing MBA in Japan?
by @.. (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: Can I do an English MBA in Japan? 2023/12/21 17:40
I know that an MBA in Japan is a significant financial and time commitment. However, I believe that it will be worth it https://www.reddit.com/r/MBA/comments/wezuty/is_doing_an_mba_in_japan_ https://altsarepta.ru/mirror/. I am confident that an MBA in Japan will help me achieve my goals and live a fulfilling life in Japan.
by Rafimane rate this post as useful

Re: Can I do an English MBA in Japan? 2023/12/26 06:45
I just completed my MBA from a japanese University. Its more than doable and you can choose from the programs of different institutions to do it onsite, remote, full time, part time etc. Please be carefull as usually only full time programs are sponsoring the student visa.
Also don't bother about japanese for interviews and exams. If they offer an english program the whole program will be in english. We had a lot of japanese people in the english track as well (part time, not full time though)
by max (guest) rate this post as useful

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