The average cost of living and tuition for studying in Japan is about 100000 to 150000 yuan per year
Tuition for Japanese public university students and friars studying abroad:
Registration fee: 30000 yen.
Admission fee: 282000 yen
Tuition: 535800 yen
Postgraduate study fees in Japanese universities:
Registration fee: 9800 yen.
Enrollment fee: 84600 yen
tuition:
1. 78200 yen/half a year
Private universities in Japan have slightly higher tuition fees, especially in science, engineering and medicine. If you want to reduce your tuition, I suggest you consider going to a public university in Japan. Of course, Japanese universities can apply for scholarships and tuition relief
Most public universities in Japan have three levels of tuition exemption: full exemption, half reduction and non exemption. Most students can apply for halving.
Most Japanese private universities have a reduction of 20% to 100%. Many of them can only be reduced by 50% at most, and rarely by 100%. Most students can apply for 30% tuition reduction.
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To study in Japan, you need to meet certain conditions to apply. What are the conditions for studying abroad in Japan? Now let's take a look at the relevant requirements for studying abroad.
1、 Conditions for Studying Abroad in Japan
Educational background:
1. Application conditions for college preparatory, undergraduate and short-term universities
Applicants for undergraduate and short-term universities must have 12 years of schooling (including secondary education), have a basic knowledge of Japanese, and be at least 18 years old.
Japanese language requirements:
It is necessary to master a certain level of Japanese before going abroad. It is risky to go to Japan without basic knowledge. Make a good plan for studying abroad in advance, and we will improve your plan for studying abroad at each step. In this way, we can get the visa faster and better, and better adapt to life and study in Japan.
In terms of learning ability and conditions required for studying abroad in Japan, a certain sense of learning is required.
This is very important. During the study period, don't take chances. The only purpose of studying abroad in Japan is to study hard. No matter in language schools or universities, only good grades can apply for teaching grants. Especially when you are a graduate student in a university, your learning attitude is a very important factor that determines whether you can be promoted to the university.
Examination for studying abroad:
The undergraduate entrance examination generally includes two parts: the national unified examination and the examination organized by each school itself. These two kinds of tests generally have separate tests for foreign students, that is, the test content and admission scores are different from those of Japanese students. The overall level is relatively simple, but the competition for admission to Japan's famous universities is also quite fierce, especially seven national universities with a long history, such as Hokkaido University, Tohoku University, Tokyo University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University and Kyushu University.
2、 Ways to study in Japan
First, first go to a Japanese language school, then take the exam held by Junexin, a Japanese university, and enter a Japanese university to study related master's courses. Here, let's talk about the entry requirements of Japanese language schools: foreign students need to complete at least 12 years of formal school education in China; Domestic graduates from high schools, colleges and universities can apply. Graduates from technical secondary schools, technical schools and higher vocational schools can also apply if they meet the requirements. At the time of application, the applicant needs to provide the certificate of two white hours Japanese class hours, and the certificate of Japanese International Proficiency Test Level 4 or J-test Level F and other related abilities. The economic guarantor needs to provide a deposit of 200000 yuan of People's Bank of China as a deposit, and needs to provide relevant sources of funds. If you want to enter a higher ranked university in Japan, you can consider this approach.
Second, undergraduate students studying in Japan can directly apply to universities. Let's talk about the relevant systems and admission qualifications of undergraduate students studying in Japanese universities: there are monk courses in universities, similar to master's and doctoral courses in China. According to the regulations, people who have graduated from university or been recognized as having the same or higher learning ability can enter Japanese universities. Foreign Japanese students should meet the requirements of master's or doctoral programs when they enter universities. But let me mention that recently, according to the policy of flexibility of college admission qualifications proposed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, colleges can have the tendency to determine admission qualifications individually. Please consult such universities directly for details. Such applications to colleges and majors are very limited.
Third, undergraduate students who apply to study in Japan can enter the formal master's program of the university only after passing the university examination.
3、 Advantages of studying abroad in Japan
1. High cost performance and degree recognition of studying abroad in Japan
In the QS World University Ranking, there are six world-class universities in Japan that have always been in the top 100. The cost of studying in Japan is less than half of the cost of studying in popular European and American countries.
In addition, there are more than 700 universities in Japan, including 86 Japanese National Universities, 93 public universities and 607 private universities. Almost all of them are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. When they return home, they can be certified by the Ministry of Education and enjoy various preferential policies for international students. In addition, there are many universities in Japan. Except for some excellent universities, it is generally easier for Japanese universities to enter than domestic universities.
2. Study Environment and Safety in Japan
Japan can also be called one of the cleanest countries in the world. Everyone has an awareness of environmental protection. Even though there are few garbage cans on the streets, it is difficult to see scattered garbage.
At the same time, Japan is known as one of the countries with the best social security in the world, and its crime rate is low. Walking on the streets of Japan, it is difficult to find police patrolling, and if your wallet and belongings are left on the tram or in public places, they can be recovered smoothly.
3. Low tuition and many scholarships for studying in Japan
The tuition fees of public universities in Japan's overseas countries are about 530000 yen a year, which is more than 30000 yuan, lower than those in Europe, the United States and other countries. At the same time, Japanese universities can also apply for tuition relief, which is generally about 50% of the tuition fee, and good ones can also apply for full exemption.
1、 Tuition of Japanese Language School
As a transitional stage for most foreign students to study in Japan, the tuition fees of language schools may be the earliest part of students' expenses in the process of studying abroad.
There are hundreds of language schools in Japan, large and small, distributed in various regions. There are more than 200 schools in Tokyo alone, which are generally divided into registration fees, admission fees, tuition fees and other miscellaneous fees.
Registration fee: 20000~30000 yen, which means that the cost of school registration is a part of the tuition.
Admission fee: 40000~80000 yen, which can be understood as part of the tuition fee.
Tuition: 500000~700000 yen.
Others: 40000~90000 yen, including miscellaneous fees, facility maintenance fees, etc.
Total: about 600000~800000 yen, 35000~50000 yuan according to the real-time exchange rate. If you have studied in a language school for two years, you do not need to pay the registration fee+enrollment fee in the second year, and you can pay about 4000 yuan less. However, it is recommended that students who want to enter a higher education should try to achieve their goals within one year.
2、 Tuition of public universities in Japan
Many students' target schools are national public universities. In addition to their strong strength, high cost performance tuition is also an important factor. The total cost consists of tuition, admission fees and entrance examination fees. All Japanese national public universities have the same charging standard, which is a good benefit for international students.
Tuition: 535800 yen, some schools can pay in terms of 267900 yen each time.
Admission fee: 282000 yen, which only needs to be paid once. Like the admission fee for language schools, it can be understood as part of the tuition fee.
Entrance examination fee:
1. 7000 yen. After the international students take the exam, they need to take the entrance exam of each school to have the chance to enter.
Total: 834800 yen. According to the real-time exchange rate, it is 499,00 yuan. The tuition fees of national public universities can be said to be the most accurate data in the cost of studying abroad in Japan, with almost no change. At the same time, this cost is at a relatively low level among many countries studying abroad. In addition, Japan's high education quality is indeed a cost-effective choice for studying abroad.
4、 Postgraduate tuition of public universities in Japan
Inheriting the fine tradition of the Ministry of Education, graduate programs in national public universities are equally charged. All schools adopt uniform standards, which are divided into tuition fees, admission fees and entrance examination fees.
Tuition: 346800 yen, calculated monthly, 28900 yen per month.
Admission fee: 84600 yen.
Entrance examination fee: 9800 yen.
Total: 441200 yen. According to the real-time exchange rate, it is 26469 yuan. Postgraduates can be said to be the cheapest stage in all the stages of studying abroad in Japan. However, we must not consider graduate students as an alternative way to go to a language school for this reason, because not everyone is suitable for graduate students (with requirements for language ability) Postgraduates also need to pass the exam to become friars, so there is no best way to go to school, only the best way for you to go to school.
5、 Postgraduate tuition of Japanese private universities
In fact, the graduate system is exclusive to public universities, but private universities can also decide whether to enroll graduate students according to their own wishes. In addition to graduate students, many private schools have set up similar programs, such as foreign special students and course students, which are similar models, with some differences in details, But in essence, they are all transitional stages before monks.