About the program
Máster
Título
Japonés
Lengua de las instrucciones
2 años
Años de estudio
Tiempo completo
Modo de estudio
Japón, Matsumoto
Location
Required documents for admission
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- Medical Certificate
- Proof of fee payment
- Passport
- IELTS Certificate
- TOEFL Certificate
- Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
- Online Application form
- Application fee
- Health and Life Insurance
- Declaration for financial support
Tasas de matrícula
~ 4770 US$ / año
Tasa para estudiantes internacionales
~ 4770 US$ / año
Tasa para estudiantes nacionales
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