The Japanese Language & Education Culture Center (JLECC), a leading institution in Nepal dedicated to Japanese language education and cultural exchange, has announced the selection of 50 students for the April 2026 intake under its prestigious Kaigo Scholarship Program.
JLECC has been actively supporting aspiring students who wish to pursue higher education and professional careers in Japan. With a strong focus on quality language training, documentation guidance, and cultural preparation, the center has earned a reputation for successfully placing students in reputable Japanese language schools and specialized training institutions.
Highlight: Kaigo Scholarship Program
The Kaigo Scholarship Program is designed for students who aspire to build a professional career in Japan’s caregiving sector. “Kaigo,” meaning elderly care in Japanese, is one of Japan’s most in-demand and respected professions. The program not only provides Japanese language training but also equips students with the necessary skills, cultural understanding, and professional discipline required to work in Japan’s healthcare and caregiving institutions.
Through structured classes, exam preparation, and pre-departure orientation, JLECC ensures that students are academically and culturally prepared before beginning their journey abroad. The program also offers scholarship opportunities that significantly reduce the financial burden on students while opening doors to long-term career growth in Japan.
50 Students Selected for April 2026 Intake
In a major milestone for the institution, 50 students have been officially selected for the April 2026 intake. The selection reflects the students’ dedication, hard work, and passion for caregiving.
JLECC extended heartfelt congratulations to all selected candidates, stating that their achievement marks the beginning of an exciting professional journey in Japan. The center reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the students through the remaining preparation process, including visa procedures, cultural orientation, and career guidance.
As Japan continues to experience growing demand in the caregiving sector, initiatives like the Kaigo Scholarship Program are strengthening Nepal–Japan educational and professional ties, creating meaningful global opportunities for Nepali youth.
Congratulations to all selected students on this remarkable achievement.