Is it possible to study in Japan now?

Updated on educate 2024-04-02
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, you can apply for a language school in October. The language school is divided into one-and-a-half-year classes and two-year classes. In October, students will graduate in one and a half years, and in April, they will graduate in two years.

    If you are good at Japanese, you can apply for a university directly, but if you have an interview, if you want to go directly to the university, you will have to apply for April next year, and this year's work is already over. A bank deposit certificate of 3w US dollars is required, as well as a proof of income of the financial guarantor, with an annual income of more than 8w RMB. You're asking about intermediary fees?

    The intermediary fee is now generally in RMB.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, you can, you can't catch up this year, you can apply for the beginning of next year, but there are rules in Japan, you can't go directly to university, you have to go to a language school first, unless your Japanese is already very good, and then if your guarantee is less than 25w, you have to go there to work to support your life and tuition How much it costs depends on what you study What other questions do you have You can ask me again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can apply for a preparatory course in October or April next year, study at a Japanese university for a year and a half, or a year, and then enter a university. This form of study in Japan does not require a guarantee, the visa rate is 100% and the admission rate is high, and students are managed by Chinese and Japanese teachers in Japan, who are responsible for further education guidance, and group board and lodging.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It takes a few years to stay in the cave and it depends on your specific situation, but it is better than Shengming Kudry if you graduate from high school and go to Japan for at least 4 years. If you have graduated from university and go to Japan just to learn the language, you can go to Japan for 1 to 2 years.

    According to the Japanese school system, the duration of vocational schools is 2-3 years, and after graduation, they will obtain the qualification of "Specialized Huailingshi", that is, they are recognized by the Japanese ** as having certain professional and technical talents, which are issued by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Among them, vocational schools are also divided into two types: "vocational schools" and "higher vocational schools", where the word "higher education" is added in front, including high school courses, that is, to recruit junior high school graduates, and most of the schools that do not join "higher education" only enroll students who have completed 12 years of education.

    Of course, there is also a "higher diploma", that is, you have studied at a vocational school for more than 4 years, and some majors will require a certain amount of work experience. Therefore, you can browse more about studying in Japan** to view relevant information.

    The "graduate school" of Japanese universities, and the corresponding "monks" in China are called masters. The graduate school has a master's program and a doctoral program, the master's program lasts for two years, and the doctoral program lasts for three years. Some schools divide the doctoral program into two years and three years, and the first two years can also be regarded as master's programs, and there are also cases where the doctoral program of the second three years is set separately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Total cost: 10-150,000 RMB per year.

    Tuition: a. National and public universities: The tuition fees of national and public universities are not divided into regions, majors and colleges, and the tuition fees are basically maintained at 3-40,000 yuan per year.

    b. Private universities: Private universities have large fluctuations in tuition fees according to different majors. The annual tuition fee for general arts and science majors ranges from about 50,000-80,000 yuan for art majors, and the annual tuition fee for design majors is about 8-100,000 yuan.

    The above fee statistics do not include tuition waivers for international students, and Japanese universities generally provide tuition waivers for international students (generally 30%-50% of the tuition fee reduction). In addition, the Japanese university scholarship policy is relaxed, and 60% of international students who are currently studying at universities can receive scholarships of various amounts.

    Cost of living: The cost of living in Japan is relatively high. International students who have only arrived in Japan can live in a dormitory at a language school, but after half a year, they will need to move out of the dormitory and rent an apartment on their own. Japanese universities generally do not provide accommodation for international students, so most international students choose to share a room with their classmates or friends.

    Rent in Japan varies greatly depending on the region. Higher in the Tokyo area: 2,500-4,000 RMB per month.

    Other regions: 1,500-3,000 RMB per month.

    International students in Japan can enjoy international student medical insurance, and they can enjoy a 7% discount on medical treatment and prescription. In addition, Japan has convenient transportation, and international students generally use the train or subway to work, as long as they show their student ID, they can apply for a ** discounted student monthly pass.

    Fruits and vegetables in Japan are more expensive, and meat** is not much different from China. The cost of living plus accommodation is about 6,000-8,000 RMB per month in Tokyo, and 4,000-7,000 RMB per month in other areas.

    Part-time job: Japan is one of the few study abroad countries that allows international students to work part-time. According to the Immigration Bureau of Japan, the legal time per week for international students is 28 hours.

    International students can choose to work part-time at supermarkets, restaurants, factories, convenience stores, etc. Part-time jobs are billed on an hourly basis. In prosperous areas such as Tokyo, it is about 950-1,100 yen an hour, which is about 70 yuan, about 1,800 yuan for a week's work, and about 7,200 yuan a month.

    The rest of the region is slightly lower than Tokyo. It's about 800-900 yen an hour, which is about 5,300 yuan a month.

    In Japan, international students can earn a month's worth of living expenses from their part-time jobs, which greatly reduces the burden on their families.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many students are entangled in whether to study in Japan or not, and the pros and cons must be weighed, and whether it is worth it is only in your heart.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To be honest, in Japan, it is difficult for Chinese to find a job, and many Chinese students can not find a job and can only choose to be a chicken or duck, if you think that studying in Japan is a big mistake, if you don't believe it, you can try to search for those compatriots studying in Japan, although the Japanese dollar is very cheap, but Japanese things are not cheap, eating a snack costs hundreds of yen, it is not recommended to go to Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now that the yen has fallen below 6, it's really cheap.

    If you are a Japanese major, it is better to go abroad to practice If you want to study in Japan, the start-up capital of 8w is enough, and you can be self-sufficient as an adult in Japan. Nowadays, the part-time job in Japan is still quite high, and if you are good at Japanese, you can directly arrange a part-time job at a restaurant and other places. By the way, what level of Japanese do you have?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the idea of studying in Japan is very good, and I will help you analyze it according to your situation.

    If you are studying medicine, it is recommended that you study in China. The Faculty of Medicine is one of the most popular majors in Japan, and if it is a national and public school, the tuition fee is very cheap, but it is very difficult, and it also requires English scores.

    If you are a private student, the university fee is very expensive, ranging from 1.2 million yen (10,000 yuan) to 10 million yen (600,000 yuan) for a year.

    There are the following benefits to going to Japan.

    1. Exercise your will and develop your independence.

    2. There are many Chinese and Japanese, and it is easy to return to China for employment.

    3. Admission to a prestigious university in Japan (it is very difficult to get a prestigious university in China, but the special treatment for foreign students in Japan has a high probability of being admitted to a prestigious university).

    4. Learn one more language.

    All in all, the advantages of going to Japan outweigh the disadvantages (except for studying medicine), and you should be reasonable with your father, and it is possible that you will eventually agree.

    Target. Hope it helps you and good luck.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, it is very difficult to study medicine in Japan, it is almost impossible to get into a public school, you can't afford to go to a private school, medicine is almost the most demanding university major in Japan, and other majors dare not say it, but the employment pressure is very high. My friend graduated from university soon Now it is a headache to find a job You must be a regular member to continue to stay in Japan, but it is difficult Now it is difficult for Japanese people to find formal jobs, let alone Chinese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't worry, it's okay, unless you don't eat sashimi and pufferfish, as for your dad to ask, I don't know.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Actually, it's okay. There is no such thing as bullying or not bullying. If you say so, which country has not bullied the Chinese.

    I have classmates in Japan. Had a good time. The Japanese are also very nice to her.

    In fact, it all depends on people. It's not that everyone discriminates against others and bullies others.

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