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Mr. Anirban Ray, a graduate (Sato Jun and Sakaue Fumihiko Laboratory) is introduced in the University of Tokyo India Office's website.

Publishing : September 11, 2018


Mr. Anirban Ray, a graduate who currently works for Research and Development Group of Hitachi, Ltd is introduced in the corner of "Why Japan? "of the University of Tokyo India Office's website.

The University of Tokyo India Office website

Mr. Anirban Ray enrolled in the department of computer science of the graduate course in April, 2016 as a member of Sato Jun and Sakaue Fumihiko Laboratory and completed his master course in March, 2018 with Aichi Prefectural Government Scholarship.
In "Why Japan?" corner, Mr. Anirban ray stated the reasons that he chose Japan and Nagoya Institute of Technology for his overseas' study and some messages for those who wish to study in Japan.

The University of Tokyo India Office was established in 2012 as one of the governmental measures to increase the number of international students coming to study in Japan. We consider India to be one of the most important countries in terms of academic partnership and hope to increase the number of Indian students studying in Japan.
The University of Tokyo India Office has continually served as one of the "Overseas Offices for Shared Utilization by Japanese Universities" as well as the Coordinator for Study in Japan (India) appointed by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technoogy (MEXT) since 2014 with the mission of visiting high-level universities and high schools, supporting Japan-India students' exchanges, and promoting Japan-India teachers' and faculty exchanges. It has broadened its activities to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal by making use of alumni networks since being appointed by MEXT in April 2018 for "Study in Japan Global Network Project." (quotation from the University of Tokyo India Office's website)




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