In association with Kyoto University of Advanced Studies (KUAS)-Japan, Karriereweg offers the following English-taught programs for the Academic Year 2025-26
Bachelors (4-year) and Masters (2-year) programs in Engineering
Bachelors (4-year) programs in Bio-environmental Sciences
Bachelors (4-year) programs in Global Business and Economics
Applications window opens from August 2024:
Japan is one of the safest and most urbanized countries in the world and an economic powerhouse being the 3rd biggest economy in the world. Japan carries the age-old legacy for its excellence in engineering and technology.
Japan has made significant contributions in contemporary science and technology, notably in the field of robotics, nanotechnology, and medical sciences. Japan’s primary industries are automobiles, consumer electronics and computers, making Japan a great place to learn engineering.
Japan is known as the country with the longest average life expectancy in the world. This is because the public medical system is well organized and everyone has access to advanced medical care. But it is not only the people who live long. Japan has the largest number of companies in the world that have been in business for more than 200 years – making it a great place to make career with balanced professional and personal life.
Japan is considered as a safe country. Many of the cities in Japan are enlisted on the top positions on safety index of cities.
Technology Excellence: Japan is the world’s no.1 industrial robot manufacturer. It is estimated that 45% of the robots operating in factories around the world are made in Japan. The global robotics market is expanding every year. Japan’s high tech industry is expected to continue to grow and need a large number of qualified engineers and professionals.
Karriereweg is the admission partners in India for the engineering programs offered by M/s Kyoto University of Applied Sciences (KUAS), Japan.
KUAS features an engineering program with close ties to the manufacturing industry in Japan which is globally acclaimed for its engineering ingenuity. The programs are offered at bachelors (undergraduate) and masters (graduate) levels under the faculty of mechanical and electrical engineering systems. The medium of instruction is English.
The faculty of engineering was established in 2020 with a team of internationally distinguished faculty members and active professional engineers. Focussed on the technology that will help shape our future – electric vehicles, drones, robots, AI, machinery, motor related solutions, power generation solutions and much more – KUAS is now welcoming the world’s next generation of engineers to Kyoto, Japan.
The systematic, multidisciplinary program of Kyoto University of Advanced Studies encompasses 13 fields: Mechanics, Control, Electromagnets, Instrumentation, Circuits, Devices, Communication, Actuators, Energy, Design and Production, Robotics, Ionics and Materials.
So this holistic program helps the students acquire practical problem solving skills and a global perspective.
KUAS is the first multi-disciplinary all English-faculty on Engineering in Japan.
KUAS provides all international students with intensive Japanese language courses to broaden their future career path at no additional cost.
KUAS offers team based learning and capstone projects that prepare students with real-industry experience.
During their academic journey, KUAS engineering students have to go through four different stone projects – Flagstone, Cornerstone, Keystone, and Capstone projects. KUAS encourages students to gain hands-on experience through four different types of projects to become street-smart global engineers.
Programs available for 2025 intake:
Japan is renowned for its advancements in technology, engineering, and innovation. It's an ideal destination for students interested in fields like robotics, electronics, and automotive engineering.
Japan has a rich cultural heritage, blending ancient traditions with modern lifestyles. From traditional tea ceremonies to futuristic cities like Tokyo, there's always something new to explore.
Japanese is the primary language, and while many universities offer programs in English, learning Japanese can greatly enhance your experience and integration into Japanese society.