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BEKKA PROGRAM

ABOUT BEKKA PROGRAM (PREPARATORY JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM)

The Bekka Program in Japan is a preparatory course designed for international students who wish to continue their studies at Japanese universities. Its main objective is to build a strong foundation in the Japanese language. Alongside language development, many institutions include introductory subjects that help students adjust to academic and social life in Japan, such as courses on Japanese society, business, culture, and information. These components not only enhance communication skills but also foster a deeper understanding of Japan's cultural and academic environment.

WHY BEKKA PROGRAM?

  • Comprehensive Japanese Language Training: Offers intensive instruction in reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar, enabling students to achieve the language proficiency required for further academic study in Japan.
  • Cultural and Academic Integration: Provides courses on Japanese society, culture, and education systems, helping students adapt smoothly to university life and daily interactions in Japan.
  • Flexible Study Duration: Program lengths range from six months to two years, allowing students to choose a schedule that matches their language level and academic goals.
  • Pathway to Higher Education: Acts as a preparatory stage for entry into undergraduate, graduate, or programs, ensuring students are well-equipped for further study.
  • Preferential Admission and Support: Many universities offer direct or priority admission to successful Bekka graduates and provide academic guidance and counseling throughout the program.
  • Interactive and Supportive Learning Environment: Encourages cultural exchange, teamwork, and personal development through participation in academic projects and campus activities with Japanese students.

COURSE DURATION

This is a one-year program designed to prepare international students for entry into Japanese universities. It includes intensive Japanese language training and cultural studies. The duration of Bekka programs varies depending on the institution and the student's proficiency level, generally lasting from one year to two years. The most common option is one-year program (April to March) or eighteen-month programs (October to March) while some universities offer shorter or extended courses to suit individual needs.

IntakeDuration
April1 or 2 year/s
October1 year and 6 months

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION

  • Must have completed 12-year school curriculum in Nepal
  • Must be 18 years of age at the time of entrance
  • Have basic Japanese language proficiency (around JLPT N5-N4 or 150 hours of study)
  • Must prove the ability to pay tuition fees and the living costs

ADMISSION GUIDE

The following are the key parameters as guidance for Bekka Program (Japan):

  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed 12 years of formal education; some programs may require basic Japanese or English proficiency.
  • Application Schedule: Admissions usually open for April and October intakes, with deadlines set 6–9 months in advance.
  • Required Documents: Includes application form, academic transcripts, certificates, passport copy, photos, study plan, and proof of financial support.
  • Entrance Examination: Some institutions conduct written tests or interviews, while others accept JLPT or EJU scores as alternatives.
  • Fees and Scholarships: Admission guides provide details on tuition, living costs, and available scholarships or fee waivers.
  • Visa and Support Services: Colleges assist with visa applications, accommodation, and orientation through international student support offices.

CAREER PATH AFTER GRADUATION

Completing the Bekka Program or an intensive Japanese language course provides international students with the linguistic skills, cultural understanding, and academic readiness needed to pursue further studies in Japan. After graduation, students have several potential pathways:

  • Undergraduate Programs: Entry into Japanese Universities for Bachelor's Degrees, often with preferential admission for Bekka graduates.
  • Graduate Programs: Eligibility for Master's or Doctoral studies, or Research Student Programs to prepare for higher degrees.
  • Specialized Vocational Colleges (Senmon Gakko): Professional or technical training in fields such as business, technology, healthcare, or design.
  • Career and Internship Opportunities: Access to work or internship options in Japan, utilizing language skills and cultural understanding. After completing the Bekka program, students often advance to Vocational Colleges, Tanki Daigaku Undergraduate or Graduate studies (University Programs), or Research programs leading to advanced degrees. In certain cases, universities provide preferential or direct admission.