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The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI)

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The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI)

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) is Japan’s first professional graduate school specializing in IT. Unlike traditional research-focused master’s programs, KCGI focuses on the practical application of Information Technology in business and industry.

Masters in Information Technology (MSc IT)

Program Overview:

The program is officially referred to as Master of Science in Information Technology (Professional). It is designed to bridge the gap between technical IT skills and management leadership.

Category Details
Duration 2 Years (Standard)
Credits Required 44 Credits
Campus Location Kyoto
Language of Instruction Full English Medium Program

Specializations & Concentrations

KCGI offers a highly diverse range of concentrations, allowing students to tailor their IT degree to specific industries:

Category Key Concentrations
Core IT & Data Data Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Web Systems Development, Network Administration.
Business & Management Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Global Entrepreneurship, Business Data Analytics.
Creative & Media IT Manga and Anime, IT Entertainment, Media Information Technology.
Industry Specific IT Tourism, Agriculture, Health and Medical, Fintech.

The Master Project

Instead of a traditional academic thesis, students complete a Master Project. This is a practical, career-oriented project where students apply their skills to solve real-world problems or develop business plans.

Admissions for International Students (2026 Entry)

The college is known for its inclusive admission policy, welcoming students from both science and humanities backgrounds.

Eligibility & Requirements

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Financial Support

Career Outlook

KCGI aims to produce “CIOs (Chief Information Officers)” and IT leaders. Graduates often transition into:

Scholarship Information

Under the “Special Class” International Student Scholarship, a portion of the tuition and laboratory fees has been waived.

Part Time Jobs

There are plenty of part time jobs available in Kyoto. University helps the students to ge the part time jobs. Students are allowed 28 hours / week as part time jobs. Students should learn Japanse language upto N4 level to get good part time jobs

Yash Overseas also provide online Japanese language courses.

Campus Placements

University has the campus placement cell, where every year 50 + top rectuiters across Japan offer the placement to the candidats

Starting salary start from 4.5m Yen to 7.5m Yen / year with may other Perks and incentives