Meihoku Training

Navigating Our Vision Together

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In recent years, an increasing number of Nepali students have pursued studies in Japan while balancing work to support themselves financially. However, this dual commitment often challenges their ability to excel in their college courses. Regrettably, some resort to using their Student Visas as an opportunity to work, compromising their educational pursuits.

 

At our language institute, we aim to change this narrative. We believe Nepali students aspiring to work in Japan should have access to proper visas, such as Training or other Working Visas, without enduring financial or physical hardships. Our institute was founded to support these students by equipping them with strong language skills before going to Japan. We ensure they attain the proficiency needed to pursue their desired career paths in Japan confidently.

Our Courses

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Technical Intern Training Preparation

This full-time course covers N5 to N3 level Japanese Language and additional technical language for Nursing Care.

 

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N5 Course, N4 Course, N3 Course

Level-wise Japanese language course.
Classes are hosted 5 days a week
(Monday to Friday).

 

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Custom-made Course

This customized course is available upon request, tailored to meet individual student needs, ensuring personalized learning experiences and outcomes.

Our Core Curriculum

Our classes are designed on the basis of the following core curriculum and objectives.

Japanese Language

We teach three levels (N5, N4, N3) for 3 months each using mainly Minna no Nihongo. We focus on Grammar & Sentence Structure, Vocabulary, Reading, Essay Writing, Kanji, Communication Styles and the Variation.

Nursing Care

Japanese teachers, who are qualified caregivers, teach Japanese language used in field the of Nursing Care through online class from Japan. We also teach how students can communicate with older residents in care homes. 

Japanese Culture

We introduce Japanese culture and customs that students should be aware of while living in Japan.

Japanese Society

We teach students about Japanese social norms, work ethics, and professional etiquette at workplace.

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Exceptional teachers at Meihoku Training Center fostered my confidence and skill in Japanese. Enjoyable and effective learning experience. Highly recommended for language enthusiasts!

Sunita Rai

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Exceeded my expectations. Engaging lessons and supportive teachers at Meihoku Training Center made learning Japanese both fun and rewarding. Grateful for this experience!

Sophia K.C

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Thrilled with my progress at Meihoku Training Center. The instructors' dedication and interactive approach made learning Japanese enjoyable and effective. Highly recommend their courses!

Sunil Shrestha

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Our Academic Goals

Our classes are designed for N5 to N3 levels. Although the minimum qualification of the Technical Intern Training Program is N4 level, we believe N3 level is necessary for our students to work in the field of Nursing Care. That is why, we teach from N5 to N3 levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The answer is yes. The technical internship is a paid opportunity. The hiring will pay for your service during the training period. However, the amount and the benefits may vary from company to company. You will be informed about monthly salary, benefits, work hours workloads, leaves, and company rules before you go to Japan.

To become a technical intern trainee in the field of Nursing Care, you need to meet the language as well as experience requirements. As for the language proficiency, you must have a minimum of N4-level certificate. However, we strongly recommend the applicants to be at N3 level because it is extremely challenging to work in Japanese nursing homes with
only a N4 level. In old-age homes, you are required to understand the complicated care procedure and basic medical terms which can be very difficult for N4-level applicants.


Secondly, applicants must have either 6 months or 320 hours of experience working in a field of Nursing Care (i.e. old-age homes, care homes) or Health/Medical related institution(i.e. hospital).


In Meihoku Training, we offer language classes from N5 level to N3 level in 9 months. We do not provide practical nursing care training in our institute, but we are partners with local old-age homes. If students do not have experience working in, they can get 320 hours of volunteering experience with our partners within the 9 months of language training period.