50 medical students to receive Japanese scholarship
A Japanese university offered scholarships to 50 students in 10 medical courses for five years. Minister Tsogzolmaa accepted their proposal and pledged to officially implement it.
Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Sports Tsogzolmaa.Ts received Japanese delegates led by former Ambassador of Japan to Mongolia Takenori Shimizu and the President of the International University of Health and Welfare. Japanese delegates proposed training 50 medical students with Japanese language knowledge, with Japanese scholarship. During the meeting, the university President Kuninori Takagi told Minister Tsogzolmaa.Ts about ongoing studies at nursing school and diagnostic center in Mongolia. International University of Health and Welfare offers the doctor’s undergraduate course in English, while students studying other majors are taught in Japanese. Thus, Asian Diplomats’ Spouses Association provides a 100 percent scholarship program for those students. However, due to lack of knowledge of Japanese Mongolian students are not eligible for this scholarship. Therefore, the university offered scholarships to 50 students in 10 medical courses for five years. Minister Tsogzolmaa accepted their proposal and pledged to officially implement it. Within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding in 2015, students receive scholarships every year.
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