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For studying in Japan, the undergraduate tuition fee is 530,000 yen, which is equivalent to 32,000 yuan. Private schools will be more expensive. 10,000 RMB for liberal arts, 10,000 RMB for science.
In addition, living expenses are about 3,000 RMB per month, and rent, for example, in Tokyo, is about 4,000-5,000 RMB.
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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.
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My mom has been. The money is generally more than 120,000 yuan, if you have someone in Japan to do it for you, it is generally about 70,000 yuan, the deposit is 200,000 yuan, and you can freeze it for 3 months, and there is a certificate from your guarantor's work unit and a list of your parents' annual income.
120,000 miles, including admission fee, agency fee, medical examination abroad, and other messy expenses, excluding passports, plane tickets.
If you are majoring in Japanese, you will have a Japanese language level certificate of level 2, and after level 2, you will be trained in Japanese for half a year in Japan.
If you are not good at Japanese, you will have to go to a language school for 2 years before you can go to university.
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Our school is 80,000 yuan a year, and the tuition and living expenses are in it, accounting for 1 2 each. There is a place in our school, but I am required to pass Level 2 at the end of the year, so I signed up and am currently studying Level 2 Japanese. The economic problem basically depends on your own, if you have to carefully calculate the rent by yourself, it is still very complicated, the rent is basically very expensive to pay a lot of money, such as deposits, gift money, auxiliary money, etc., these money will basically not be returned to you, the rent depends on what kind of house you rent, the new will be a little more expensive, the old one is cheaper.
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The cost of studying in Japan varies depending on your individual situation.
But if you just calculate according to the basics, it's actually relatively easy to calculate. According to the standard of living in Tokyo, it is about 6,000 yuan a month. That's 72,000 a year.
In the case of tuition, the tuition fee is more than 2w a year for graduate students, and more than 4w a year for undergraduate and graduate students. So it's about 9 to 11w yuan a year. Of course, there are still many changes depending on the region.
Outside of Tokyo, renting is much cheaper. Or, if you rent a dormitory at a public university, you can save a lot of money. There are also tuition waivers, scholarships, and more.
At least during my stay, I had the impression that the money that the seminarians received at school and the money they spent at school were basically offset. PhD students are making money.
Of course, if you don't do well in your studies, you still need to pay as much as you need to pay, and there is no way to do it. There is a saying that reading is making money. I think this sentence is quite appropriate for international students in Japan.
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The cost of studying in Japan is separated
1. Tuition: The tuition fee of Japanese language schools is about 40,000 yuan a year, the tuition fee of Japanese public universities is about 30,000 yuan a year, and the tuition fees of private universities in Japan are not uniform, ranging from 60,000 to 100,000 yuan, depending on which university you apply for.
2. The cost of living is also different according to the consumption level of each person, about 70,000 yuan a year.
3. International students can work part-time in Japan, no more than 28 hours per week, no more than 8 hours per day on holidays, and the hourly wage is 1,000 yen per hour in Tokyo depending on the type of work and the region where they are located.
The above answers are the answers to the cost of studying in Japan.
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