Language Institutes
- Technical Expert Training Cooperative Society (TECS)
- IGL Medical and Welfare College,Hiroshima City, Japan.
- AIWA Language Institute,Fukuoka, Japan
- Sakura Japanese Language Academy,Fukuoka, Japan
- UNITAS Japanese Language School,Tokyo, Japan
- Meros Language School,Toshima, Japan
- Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute (SNG),Shinjuku, Tokyo
- IPU (International Pacific University),Higashi-ku, Okayama, Japan
- Codo intetnational college,Tosu, Japan
- Kyushu Eisu Gakkan Japanese Languge School, Fukuoka, Japan
- Kudan Institute of Japanese Language & Culture,Tokyo, Japan
- GAG Japanese Language School,Fukuoka, Japan
- Japan Institute of Japanese Language and Culture (JILC),Tokyo, Japan
- Nippon Academy Gunma,Gunma, Japan
- Fuji Language School,Maebashi, Japan
Universities after Language Course
- Kyushu University
- Fukushima University
- Saga University
- Sanjo City University
- Asia Pacific University
- Tokyo International University
Why Japan
Japan has boomed, and is yet still booming – it has an increasingly fast-paced economy (it’s currently the world’s third-largest) and its social system has advanced at an incredible rate as a result. Practically speaking, this means the educational systems are brand new and streamlined, the infrastructure of the cities is advanced, and the entire country is safe, wealthy, and welcoming. It’s a great place to move to even if you’re not.
What to Study?
International students considering studying in Japan have many options to choose from. Students can study in Business, Engineering, IT, Computer Science, and many more as they want. A variety of advanced-level learning is available in Japan.
There is only one official language spoken in Japan, which is of course Japanese. Learning Japanese is the only key to success in Japan. Studying in Japan generally begins with a student first enrolling in a Japanese-language institute.
Remember, your language skills will give you the opportunity to study or work in Japan. For this reason, learning the Japanese language is extremely important for prospective students.
Work Opportunity
Students can easily earn about 800-1,350 yen per hour approximately and 2,000 yen per hour for Engineering job holders.
There is no time barrier for students' working hours like in other countries; students can easily work during their education.
Even after the completion of the language course, students can easily change their visa status without returning to their home country.
Highly secured and unique working environment.
Part-Time Job Details
Students are allowed to work 28 hours per week in Japan during their semester period. But they can work full time during vacation. However, permission from Japan's Ministry of Justice is required before starting part-time work in Japan.
MAT Services BD gets that permission for students after getting a visa, and students need to submit that letter to airport immigration when they land in Japan. MAT Services BD also assists students in getting part-time jobs in Japan as quickly as possible. MAT Services BD has very good contact persons and the Bangladeshi community in Japan who help MAT Services BD students get part-time jobs very quickly after landing in Japan.
Our Services
We consider students' educational, economic, and social backgrounds to match it with various educational institutes in Japan to ensure the student's transition to education in Japan is smooth and hassle-free.
We provide comprehensive service to assist Bangladeshi students to study in various Japanese Universities & Institutes.
Settlement Way
There is a good opportunity to be settled in Japan and stay forever. According to a recently declared upcoming rule, foreigners may get a Green Card (Permanent Residency) after residing one year in Japan if requirements are fulfilled. Besides, Japanese citizenship is also possible. It takes around five to ten years to get.
MAT Services BD will provide all sorts of guidance to its students about opportunities and the procedure for application for Green Card or Citizenship in Japan.
Further Assistance
For further information to ensure your next step in Japan, please feel free to visit our office. You can also call or send an e-mail to us.