Study in Japan Cost plan, cost of study in Japan

Updated on educate 2024-04-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cost is a concern for everyone. At the current exchange rate, 100,000 yuan is enough when I first go abroad.

    How much do you earn from a part-time job? Please take a look at my blog, which is more detailed.

    If you can be admitted to a national university, it is indeed more difficult to get into, the tuition fee is not very small, and you have a part-time job, so there is basically no financial burden.

    Don't worry if you go to a private university, the general liberal arts fee for private universities is about 800,000 yuan, and the science and engineering fees are 90 to 1 million yuan. This is a tuition fee waiver for international students. All you need to do is apply and you will get a waiver.

    In the better private universities, there are more scholarships, and I went to a private university, and most international students have various scholarships. However, getting a scholarship requires you to work hard.

    In terms of living expenses, it is a bit difficult to eat, 20,000 yuan a month. When you first arrived, you might have done it, but 20,000 in Tokyo for a year and a half is not enough. It won't cost much to cook your own meals though. Between 20,000 and 30,000.

    Stay, a bit expensive, it's cheaper to share with people. Inquire more, and it's best to find a house without a key deposit. Generally, when you move into a rental house, you need to pay one or two months of key money, one month's deposit, and one month's rent.

    A house in Tokyo generally costs 50,000 yuan for a small room, a little more convenient in a slightly more remote area, and more than 60,000 yuan in a prosperous place. Therefore, it is cheap to share a house with others, but don't eat one piece, if you eat one piece, it will not save money and will do a lot of things.

    Use, mobile phone bill, mobile phone must-have. Regardless of the company's services, it is at least 4,000 yen a month, about 4,000 yen for Internet access, and 10,000 yen for water, electricity, and gas. There are also transportation expenses and so on.

    So, if you spend a total of 50,000 to 60,000 yen a month in Tokyo, it's not easy for you to save money. No other place in Japan is much different. The income of a part-time job in Tokyo is still high.

    In short, you have 200,000 RMB, and you plan to work, which is financially enough. Feel relieved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Before going to Japan, it was almost 100,000 yuan.

    1.Living expenses can be earned by part-time work, and the salary of part-time work is relatively large. In Tokyo, it is usually 900-1,000 yen.

    When you get into a national university, it seems that the tuition fee is not as low as you might think. Prestigious schools are generally around 1 million yen, and there are also about 70-800,000 yuan.

    If you want to earn tuition by working, then if you want to get into a good school, you must pay double the sweat. Because working part-time means a serious reduction in your study time and sleep time. If you want to earn tuition and living expenses by working part-time, either you are very economical, or you work overtime illegally.

    During the holidays, you can work more time every day to save some money.

    2.The cost of living in Tokyo is not high. If you know how to cook, you can eat well for 500 yen a day.

    I always go to the supermarket in the evening to buy half-price meat, and on the weekends I go to the supermarket far away to come back with a week's worth of food at once. 20,000 yen (about 1,400 RMB) a month can make a good living. But if you're more slanderous and prefer to buy things, then.

    10,000 generally includes 1 year of language school fees, agency fees, living expenses for the first 3 months, and accommodation fees for the first 6 months.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You confirm with the agent, he said the cost of a semester, or the cost of a year, this difference is very good, studying in Japan used to be almost nearly 100,000, I think you go to the local at least 50,000 yuan a year to live, you can also work in Japan to earn money, summer vacation can not come back. Look for yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    100,000 is just tuition, and you have to get a cheap school, and living expenses cannot be included.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In terms of tuition, most of the national and public majors are 530,000 yen, private universities have a tuition fee of 6-90,000 yuan a year, and art majors are the most expensive, with an annual tuition fee of about 100,000 yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As of December 2019, the tuition fee for one year of study in Japan varies depending on the school you are attending. The specific fees are as follows:

    Japanese language school: 600,000-800,000 yen per year.

    National University of Japan: about 750,000 yen per year.

    Public universities in Japan: around 860,000 yen per year.

    Private universities in Japan: around 1 million yen per year.

    Conditions for studying in Japan.

    1. Sufficient language skills. When deciding whether or not to issue a visa, the visa officer pays great attention to the applicant's ability and willingness to learn Japanese. Some applicants are not able to cope with even basic Japanese conversation, and it is difficult for the visa officer to convince them that they are capable of studying in Japan.

    2. Adequate economic security. In the past, only a bank deposit slip was required to apply for study abroad, but under the new system, a copy of the passbook, proof of income for the past three years, and information on the occupation and income of the person bearing the expenses must be submitted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cost of studying in Japan includes tuition, living expenses, and part-time job.

    1. Tuition. a. Japanese Language School: School registration fee: about 1200 1800 RMB, school tuition: about 40,000 RMB. (Tuition fees for Japanese language courses at universities and vocational schools are usually the same as those for language schools.)

    b. National and public universities: university application fee: about 1,800 yuan (regardless of national, public and private) The tuition fees of national and public universities are not divided into regions, majors and colleges and universities, and the tuition fees are basically maintained at 3-40,000 yuan per year.

    c. Private University: University application fee: about 1,800 RMB (regardless of national, public and private).

    Private universities have large fluctuations in tuition fees depending on the major. The tuition fee for general arts and science majors ranges from 50,000 to 80,000 yuan a year. The cost of art and design majors is relatively high, and the annual tuition fee is about 8-100,000 yuan.

    d. Graduate School (Graduate School).

    Usually, the tuition fee for graduate school is slightly cheaper than for university. The tuition fee for national and public graduate students is about 20,000-30,000 RMB, and the tuition fee for private university graduate students is about 50,000-80,000 RMB.

    2. Living expenses.

    The cost of living in Japan is not high compared to European and American countries. When you arrive in Japan, international students can live in a dormitory at a language school, or you can choose to rent an apartment on your own. After graduating from a language school, students will go on to a Japanese university, which generally does not provide accommodation for international students, so most international students choose to share a room with their classmates or friends.

    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. Relatively speaking, it will save a little bit of daily expenses.

    If you live in Japan, the biggest expense is food. 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.

    In this way, the annual living expenses are basically about 60,000 yuan. Since Tokyo is a bustling city, the cost of living will naturally increase, basically staying at about 10,000 yuan.

    3. About part-time jobs.

    Japan is one of the few 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 950-1100 yen an hour, which is about 60 yuan, and the income of a part-time job is about 1700 yuan, and about 6800 yuan a month. The rest of the region is slightly lower than Tokyo. It's about 800-900 yen an hour, and about 5,500 yuan a month.

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