Asian Development Bank (ADB) Japan Scholarship Program
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP) provides a prestigious opportunity for individuals from ADB's developing member countries, including Pakistan, to pursue fully supported postgraduate studies at premier universities in the Asia-Pacific region. This program, generously funded by the Japanese government, aspires to create future leaders who will make substantial contributions to their nations' economic and social development. For Pakistani nationals who want to further their education and contribute to national development, the ADB-JSP provides an unmatched opportunity.
The ADB-JSP was founded in April 1988 to encourage human resource development in the Asia-Pacific region. Every year, it assists between 135 and 300 graduate students in various development-related professions. The primary goal is to provide brilliant individuals with advanced knowledge and skills, allowing them to have a concrete influence when they return to their home countries.
The ADB-JSP helps with postgraduate studies, like Master's degrees, in various development fields. The exact programs depend on the school, but you’ll often see areas of study such as:
The ADB-JSP is a complete, fully financed fellowship that covers all necessary expenses, allowing scholars to concentrate solely on their academic endeavors. Typically, Pakistani intellectuals profit from:
To be eligible for the ADB Japan Scholarship Programme, Pakistani citizens must meet the following criteria:
Applying for the ADB-JSP is a bit different from your usual scholarship process since you don't apply directly to ADB. Instead, you go through the admission process of the universities that offer the program. Here's a simple guide for Pakistani citizens: