21 IT students receiving Go Japan scholarship to start course at FJA
The opening ceremony of the special program for 21 outstanding students from Hanoi Universities took place on July 23 at the Daimon Office.
Over 103 applications to advance to the final round, students were awarded various scholarship packages, with the highest package up to $2,500 per person. 🇯🇵 In 1.5 months of studying Japanese at FJA, 21 students will participate in the “I intern at FJP” program. In addition to communicative Japanese, practical Japanese, you will be combined with IT Japanese or Japanese for work. You will get to experience Japanese culture during calligraphy classes; visit FJP headquarters and picturesque landmarks such as Tokyo TV tower, Zozoji pagoda…
The special point of the program is that in 1.5 months of learning Japanese at FJA, students will have 1 month internship with Mentors from 4 teams: Automative, Cloud, Data analytics, Lowcode at Daimon office and Mita office. During the opening ceremony, principal Kuroda Hideo urged you to strive “to become IT engineers who understand Japanese and shine in Japan.”
Sponsor representative, CPO FJP Trinh Van Thao commented: “With the issue of aging population, Japan still lacks a lot of manpower, so this is your chance. Wish you a good study, use this precious time to master Japanese, later on you can promote your full potential”.
FJP Resource Development Director Pham Duc Manh shares: “If you study well, you will have jobs everywhere. Besides studying, let’s explore Japan, Japanese culture too. Japan is a very interesting country”.
This is the first year the “Go Japan” Scholarship program has been implemented. Program for IT Major Students of Vietnam’s Universities. FJP is a package funding unit with different levels of support for each student based on their academic achievement and Japanese language competence you. Students will be funded with airfare, tuition, curriculum, hostel, visa processing costs and travel assistance as well as lunch allowance as part of the internship program at FJP.