ABHAY
ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 3, 2025 20:39 IST

With strengths in AI, robotics, green tech, pharma, and healthcare, Japan is opening up transformative opportunities for young Indians to learn, train, and build global careers.

Acumen, the Indian partner of the University of Tokyo in its functions for the Government of Japan’s flagship initiative ‘Study in Japan from South Asia’, will launch a new online and personal student service to achieve ambitious goals set by the Government of Japan.

“Japanese universities offer a diverse range of academic programs, including degree courses taught in English. I would love to see more students from South Asia joining us to experience world-class education, an exciting campus life, affordable tuition, and a safe, welcoming society. We look forward to working with Acumen to achieve our goal,” said Dr. Kaori Hayashi, Director of UTokyo India Office and Executive Vice President of the University of Tokyo.

With the overseas education landscape rapidly evolving, Indian students are increasingly looking beyond traditional destinations, and Japan is emerging as a standout choice. Japan offers world-class universities, cutting-edge research opportunities, cultural richness, and strong career pathways for international graduates. The partnership with Acumen will ensure that students in India gain genuine, trusted, and transparent access to information and resources to study in Japan with personal support throughout their decision-making and relocation journey for the very first time.

Commenting on this strategic partnership with Study in Japan from South Asia, Adrian Mutton, Founder & CEO, Acumen - Sannam S4 Group, said,  “India–Japan ties have never been stronger. Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan has unlocked a landmark $68 billion investment pledge, aligned with India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. For young Indians, this is more than diplomacy — it’s an open door to an exciting future. Japan, a world leader in AI, robotics, advanced manufacturing, green technologies, pharma and healthcare, is creating new opportunities for globally skilled talent. For India’s students, the chance to learn, train, and build careers in these cutting-edge sectors has never been greater. Two knowledge economies are coming together, and Indian students can be at the heart of this defining new chapter.”

Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Sagar Bahadur, Executive Director – Asia & Head of Regional Strategy, Acumen, said, “For too long, Indian students have focused on a narrow set of education destinations. This partnership makes Japan far more accessible and positions it as a really exciting choice. ‘Study in Japan from South Asia’ is not just about academic excellence—it’s about giving students pathways into innovation-driven careers and a culturally enriching experience. Acumen, as the most trusted name in international education in India, is proud to make this journey seamless for students, institutions and employers through Navi Japan.”

Navi Japan will be available for free download on Android and iOS on 8th September and aims to engage over 100,000 students from India and South Asia in the next 24 months.

 

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