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Tokyo International University Application Bootcamp
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Tokyo International University Application Bootcamp

The Tokyo International University Application Bootcamp is a 2-week guided program designed to help you plan, build, and complete your application step by step for Tokyo International University. This bootcamp is led by two recent TIU graduates who successfully went through the full process on their own, without agents. Mayesha secured a 100% Tuition Reduction Scholarship in Digital Business and Innovation. Rahat received an 80% Tuition Reduction Scholarship along with additional MUN-based funding in International Relations. Both also received the Japanese government JASSO scholarship for their first year and graduated recently with top academic performance. You are learning directly from people who have already done it successfully. In this bootcamp, you will understand how the entire application process works and what you need to do at each stage. We break down everything in a simple, structured way. You will learn how to prepare your documents, use the application dashboard, and approach key parts like your statement of purpose and recommendation letters with clarity. Each session is practical. You will see real examples, proven formats, and the common mistakes that reduce acceptance chances. You will work on your own application between sessions and come back with a clearer direction every time. We also go beyond the application. You will learn how to submit documents correctly, plan your housing in Tokyo or Saitama, understand student life, and think about your opportunities after graduation in Japan. This is not a done-for-you service. You will build your own application with the right guidance, structure, and strategy. By the end of the boot camp, you will know exactly what to do, how to do it, and be ready to confidently complete your application.

Who Should Attend

  • Students who have recently graduated from high school or will graduate soon, including those with gap years
  • Students applying for Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD programs at Tokyo International University
  • Students targeting the Spring 2027 intake
  • Students who want to study in Japan with scholarships such as tuition reduction or JASSO for undergraduate programs
  • Students applying for Master’s programs who want clear guidance, noting that scholarship opportunities are very limited or not available
  • Students who feel confused about where to start and how the application process works
  • Students who want step-by-step guidance instead of relying fully on agents
  • Students who want to prepare early and build a stronger application for future intakes
  • Students who are serious about completing their application with clear direction and structure
  • Do not attend if you are looking for someone to do your application for you; this is a guided program where you will do the work yourself

If you want a clear, step-by-step path to apply to Tokyo International University, secure scholarships like JASSO, and prepare your application and visa with confidence, this boot camp is for you.

Key Topics Covered

  • Overview of Tokyo International University and available programs
  • Full application process and dashboard walkthrough
  • Required documents and preparation strategy
  • Statement of Purpose writing with real examples
  • Recommendation letter strategy and structure
  • Scholarship strategy including tuition reduction and JASSO
  • Common mistakes that reduce acceptance and scholarship chances
  • Application submission and document sending process Visa process and required documents for Japan student visa
  • Financial and sponsorship document preparation for visa approval
  • Career opportunities and pathways after graduation

What You Will Learn

  • How to plan your application step by step for Tokyo International University
  • How to prepare all required documents with clarity and structure
  • How to write a strong and focused statement of purpose
  • How to guide your recommenders to write effective recommendation letters
  • How to avoid common mistakes that reduce acceptance chances
  • How to position yourself for scholarships such as tuition reduction and JASSO
  • How to use the application dashboard and complete each step correctly
  • How to organize and submit your documents without errors
  • How to prepare your student visa documents step by step
  • How to avoid common visa mistakes that lead to delays or rejection
  • How to think strategically about your studies and career after graduation

Your hosts

Mayesha Maliha Proma

Mayesha Maliha Proma

Bachelor's in Digital Business & Innovation · Tokyo International University (Full-Tuition Scholarship Awardee), Japan 🇯🇵

I know how overwhelming the whole “study abroad” thing can feel, because I’ve been there too. So I’m here to make it simpler, clearer, and honestly, a lot less stressful for you. Think of me as someone in your corner. I’ll help you figure out where to apply, how to build a strong application, and what actually matters so you don’t waste time guessing. At the end of the day, I want you to feel confident about your choices and excited about what’s ahead. And I’ll be right here to guide you.

Rahat Yasin

Rahat Yasin

Bachelor's in International Relations · Tokyo International University (80% Tuition + MUN Scholarship Awardee), Japan 🇯🇵

Hi, I’m Rahat! I’m currently a senior at Tokyo International University, majoring in International Relations. I’ve applied to and been accepted by schools across the US, Europe, and Asia, so I bring firsthand experience with diverse application processes. Over the past three years, I’ve mentored more than 50 students, helping them craft strong, authentic applications to their dream universities. My extracurricular background includes debating, public speaking, creative writing, and leadership. Since I study IR, I’m especially passionate about supporting applications focused on social justice, politics, and nonprofit work. I’m well-versed in applications for the US, Europe, and Japan, and my mentoring style is friendly, personalized, and encouraging.