How much does it cost for my child to study in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-04-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on which city and which university your child is applying for, and the admission conditions and tuition fees of different universities are different! I recommend you to go to the study valley for a good consultation, they provide the latest Japanese study abroad conditions, study abroad costs consulting services, will definitely help you. Hope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The tuition fees of public universities in Japan are basically the same, whether they are liberal arts or sciences. The tuition fee for the first year is 820,000 yen.

    Tuition fees for private universities in Japan are still determined by themselves, and there is no uniform standard. There are different tuition fees for different majors in the same school.

    Combined with the living expenses of studying in Japan, the cost of studying in Japan for one year is about 10-150,000 yuan. It is still very cost-effective compared to Europe and the United States. Japan also has tuition waivers, scholarships, and a well-established part-time job system, which can also reduce some of the financial pressure on studying abroad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Studying in Japan costs less than 100,000 yuan per year, as a cost-effective study abroad country, has been favored by most domestic working-class families, the following study abroad conditions are in the database of Japanese universities and colleges (the database of Japanese universities and colleges contains information such as the cost of Japanese universities, the introduction of majors, and application conditions).

    High school study abroad conditions.

    If you have 70-100 hours of Japanese language learning experience, you can enter the course through an interview. Students who have graduated from junior high school and are currently enrolled in high school in China are eligible to apply. In addition, the annual fee for high school in Japan is between 900,000 and 1.6 million yen, including tuition and living expenses, and the fee increases or decreases depending on the region.

    Undergraduate study abroad conditions.

    1.The main study abroad conditions and qualifications for undergraduates are as follows;

    2.High school degree (12 years) or above, and at least 18 years old;

    3.Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2 or higher;

    4.Ability to pay for studying abroad;

    5.There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for international students enrolled in English-taught programs, but they may be required to submit proof of English proficiency such as TOEFL.

    Conditions for postgraduate study abroad.

    1.The main requirements and qualifications for studying abroad in graduate school are as follows;

    2.Bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent and at least 22 years old;

    3.Japanese language proficiency equivalent to Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2 or higher;

    4.Ability to pay for studying abroad;

    5.There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for international students enrolled in English-taught programs, but they may be required to submit proof of English proficiency such as TOEFL. In addition, most Japanese-taught graduate schools require candidates to submit proof of English proficiency, so it is recommended that you prepare it before applying for the exam.

    Don't know or are not sure what level of university you can apply to with your personal grades? You can use the (Japan Study Abroad Selection Positioning System) to locate the institution. How to use:

    Enter your GPA, language scores, professional names, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, and you can see if there are any study abroad cases that suit you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for choosing your own colleges.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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 yearPublic universities in Japan: around 860,000 yen per yearPrivate Universities in Japan:

    About 1,000,000 yen per year

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cost of studying in Japan for one year is about 10-150,000 yuan. You can go to the Learning Valley to find out, my younger brother is studying in Japan in the Learning Valley, all their Chinese and Japanese teachers are directly appointed by Japan, and they can only teach after passing the training and assessment. The textbooks of Learning Valley are developed by the institutions themselves, as well as best-selling textbooks imported from Japan, which are more professional

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