Japanese language institutes urged to enroll more Bangladeshi students

BSS
Published On: 28 Jul 2025, 17:39
Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan Md. Shahabuddin Daud Ali addressed a seminar in Osaka today. Photo: Collected

DHAKA, July 26, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan Md. Shahabuddin Daud Ali has called upon Japanese language institutes to increase enrolment of Bangladeshi students, highlighting the immense potential of Bangladesh's young workforce to contribute to Japan's labour market.

He made the remarks while addressing a seminar titled "Challenges and Potentials of Japanese Language Institutes: Bringing Students from Bangladesh", held in Osaka today, according to a message received here. 

The event was jointly organized by the Embassy of Bangladesh in Tokyo and the Bangladesh Students' Support Association in Japan (BSSAJ).

Ambassador Daud Ali presided over the seminar, which brought together representatives from nearly 30 Japanese language institutes.

The ambassador said Japan is facing a growing labour shortage, creating a demand for skilled foreign workers while Bangladesh has a large pool of energetic, motivated, and tech-savvy youth. 

"With adequate Japanese language training, they can effectively contribute to Japan's workforce while supporting both nations' economic growth," he added. 

He emphasized that Japanese language institutes have a critical role to play in this process by offering more opportunities for Bangladeshi students. 

"I strongly encourage Japanese institutions to admit more students from Bangladesh and support their integration through quality language education," he added.

Among others, Kyushu University Associate Professor Dr. Asir Ahmed spoke at the seminar, sharing his experiences and urging institutions to open more avenues for Bangladeshi students in language education programs.

BSSAJ President Nagamasu Faruq and several other representatives of Japanese language institutes also addressed the gathering. 

 

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