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Exejapan Business School: Contributing Towards Developing Future Business Leaders Of The World

By M.Kita, CEO (DBA, MBA, MAedu, MEng)
Established in the year 2007, under the flagship of Executive Japan Company, a specialist in Cross-border Higher Education planning, ExeJapan Business School came into existence to provide affordable European Higher Education in Japan. The institution is Japan's first leading Cross border education provider, offering a world-class education system to Japanese businessmen to develop their skills to outperform the rest of the competition.

Situated in Japan's capital city Tokyo, ExeJapan Business School provides MBA, DBA and Ph.D. professional degrees from UK, Switzerland, Poland and Malaysia. The curriculum of the institution is structured to broaden the scope of international business knowledge among business aspirants.

Carrying the mission to enhance the internationalisation of Japanese businessmen's consciousness, ExeJapan Business School provides its learners an opportunity to earn a PGD (Graduate Course) which allows them to Top Up to a UK MBA Course. Apart from UK MBA, the institution also runs various Doctoral courses such as British National University DBA, Malaysia PhD, and Polish DBA, proving to be the only Business School in Japan where students can study multiple overseas Ph.D. courses at an affordable cost.

The institution is currently planning to introduce an Executive MBA in Sports Management course with the University in Finland. The UK MBA needs a dissertation at the end, basic writing skills and the dissertation style can be learnt even at the assignment level of the PGD course, making it suited for academic study. This holds for the DBA course as well.

Internationalizing Knowledge for Greater Development


Due to their extremely domestic worldview, Japanese people in particular favour business programmes at prestigious Japanese universities. One reason for this is their limited English skills owing to the fact that they attend Japanese colleges where lessons are conducted in Japanese. "œbefore People who wish to become cosmopolitans should enrol in our schools because they have very non-internationalized thinking that a well-known Japanese institution will provide them with an advantage in Japan, which our schools foster. We urge Indian students to study online or at our school initially because they have a large cultural gap with Japanese culture. Through this facility, students can study in both Japanese and English languages", says M.Kita, CEO.

"œIn ExeJapan, students are provided with academic faculty members who are experts in their respective fields and carry forward the best of their knowledge to the learners of the institution"


COVID-19 represents how advancements in communication technology are hastening the shift from face to face to online. Face-to-face lessons, on the other hand, are still required, and blended learning (face-to-face plus online) is getting more and more complex to respond to students' learning environments. Students enrolled in their their programmes have a wide range of professional options. The number of medical professionals, doctors, and IT-related occupations has risen dramatically.

Teachers bring the best out of students by developing and encouraging the strong areas and correcting the areas where the students lag. In ExeJapan, students are provided with academic faculty members who are experts in their respective fields and carry forward the best of their knowledge to the learners of the institution. The faculty members of the institute are active businessmen holding master's and doctoral degrees with years of rich knowledge in business. The teachers of ExeJapan are highly enthusiastic and enjoy teaching students.

While in Japan, students can earn an MBA from the United Kingdom. Instead of pursuing a master's degree, you can pursue a PGD and subsequently upgrade to the MBA thesis programme. Providing students courses at low cost and within a short time frame. Furthermore, because the curriculum is blended and hybrid learning, you can study online or in person.

Social networking platforms also help to organise the student community (SNS). Apart from this, an alumni-run non-profit organization assists students outside their classrooms. ExeJapan currently has few international students, but if Indian students enrol in the programme, the administration will help to overcome cultural differences.

A Step towards Greater Success


An educational institute is a place where learners grasp a lot of knowledge about the world and enhance their skills to face the challenges in the future. ExeJapan Business School takes special care of the placements of its students by giving them proper guidance from professionals. Job placements for the students are provided in collaboration with various talent agents and recruiters.

"Initially, we started our UK MBA program as Top Up MBA based on PGD. It started at a considerably lower cost than other competing schools. Subsequently, the company opened MBA and DBA courses in Switzerland. The company has also established DBA and PhD courses in Poland, France, and Malaysia, and has produced a large number of MBA and DBA graduates. Currently, we are in the process of planning an Executive MBA in Sports Management course with a University in Finland. Students have gone to MBA and DBA degrees, and are active both within their companies and in the business world.



Under the education law of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), which has been de-internationalized, the education of Japanese businessmen has not been internationalized. In this respect, our school can provide world-class content by introducing education from overseas, especially from the UK. Furthermore, half of the students enrolled in our school are women, which contributes to the success of women in business", highlights M.Kita.

The fact that students can get an overseas MBA or DBA without having to travel abroad or take substantial risks while residing in Japan contributes to Japan's home and lagging higher education environment which is evolving slowly and steadily.

M.Kita, CEO (DBA, MBA, MAedu, MEng)


He is a pioneering educator and mentor that aspires to equip the students with the needed skills required to thrive in the modern day corporate realm.