Officials from four prestigious Japanese universities have arrived in Bangladesh to participate in the MACES Study in Japan Road Shows. This initiative aims to promote higher education opportunities in Japan among Bangladeshi students, facilitated by MACES, a prominent Bangladeshi education consultancy firm.
The participating universities include:
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Tokyo International University
Kyoto University of Advanced Sciences
NUCB Business School
The road shows will provide students with invaluable insights into the academic programs, scholarship opportunities, and student life at these esteemed institutions. Representatives from each university will engage directly with prospective students, providing firsthand information and guidance to help them make informed decisions about their educational future in Japan.
"We are thrilled to host representatives from these renowned Japanese Universities," said Rouham Manzoor, Managing Partner of MACES. "This initiative underscores our commitment to expanding educational horizons for Bangladeshi students and fostering international partnerships in higher education."
The road shows are being held at the following locations:
15th August 11 am to 5 pm - Westin Dhaka
16th August 12 pm to 5 pm - 7th Floor Rahima Centre, CDA Avenue, Chattogram
Prospective students and their families are invited to attend these informative sessions, where they will have the opportunity to directly interact with these Japanese university officials to learn about study abroad and scholarship opportunities in Japan.
For more information and to register for the MACES Study in Japan Road Shows, please visit https://macesbd.com/japan-roadshow-2025/ or contact MACES at 01755660012.
About MACES:
MACES is a leading education consultancy firm in Bangladesh, dedicated to providing comprehensive guidance and support to students aspiring to study abroad. MACES is the authorized representative of Five English track universities from Japan and they have helped hundreds of Bangladeshi students study in Japan with scholarship since 2010 many of them are settled in Japan with high paying jobs. All support to students applying to MACES partner universities is provided free of charge.
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