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In addition to tuition fees, it is not the cost of living.
The rent and accommodation range from a few thousand to one or two thousand, and renting outside is related to your own city.
Water and electricity bills: about 1w per month, this is related to the amount of use, some people use 7,8000 gas bills alone.
Mobile phone fee: smart phone Internet access, 4G more than 5000 a month, no Internet access less than 2000, 500 or less.
Transportation expenses: If you ride a bicycle, you don't have it, and the car is cheap about 1w, of course, there are second-hand and seniors who send it is very cheap. The car is much more expensive than in China, and there are not many discounts for applying for a card. The price also depends on where you go.
Meals: Eat a meal in the school cafeteria for about 400, and do it yourself for less than 2w a month, and I usually don't have 1w (but I often go out to eat and don't have time to do it).
Insurance: National insurance is more than 1w a year.
There must be others, and that's all I can think of now. It's all about the yen.
There are also laws that do not allow it, but in fact it is not so strict, especially in Chinese restaurants, there are many people who have worked for a long time and do not even have permission to engage in activities outside of their qualifications.
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If the school is in Tokyo, the rent is more expensive than the largest part of your expenses, and the rent in Tokyo is too expensive to cost, but it is easy to find a part-time job. Personally, I recommend that you live in the suburbs and the rent is half that of Tokyo. Transportation in Japan is very developed, and trains and subways are everywhere, so you can buy a student commuter pass.
Other expenses are food, don't buy it every day, it's not very expensive. The first 3 months were a little harder, and it would be good when I was able to work part-time.
1, rent 4,500,000 yen (cheap can be rented in Saitama, Chiba, etc.) 2, meal 2,300,000.
3. Save a little 30,000 yen per month on water, electricity, gas and Internet mobile phone bills.
The rest is controlled by yourself, and when you get a job, you'll be busy, and you don't have time to play every day for school and part-time jobs.
Good luck! If you have any questions, you can ask them again.
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I don't think the upstairs ones are accurate. First of all. There is no longer a three-month rule in Japan where you can only work after three months.
As long as you are at the airport, you will get a part-time work permit. No problem. The tuition fee for a language school is about 300,000 yuan for half a year.
Upstairs said that 30,000 accommodation in Tokyo is a dream at all. Unless it's a shared apartment. If you live alone, 30,000 yuan is simply impossible.
I live in Yamanote and the online is at least 60,000 per month. Not including management fees, the messy rental down payment is 200,000. There are many opportunities to work part-time in Tokyo.
The salary is around 850 1100. Of course, your Japanese language skills determine whether or not you can get a good job. If you live alone, you won't need 10,000 yuan for water and electricity bills.
That's just impossible. I don't cook much when I live alone. Take a bath once every 3 days.
Collect the utility bill only once every 2 months. 5000 is a lot. If you use apples.
The one-time buyout monthly phone bill is also about 5,000. All of them are fixed monthly traffic. It doesn't count the phone bill.
Not necessarily. If you don't run around, it won't cost you anything. Eat and cook your own.
Japanese meat is cheap and fresh. I never pay for the name of the country's health insurance. If you have to pay a month, it will be 2000 at most.
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Save money with a little thought, it won't cost much. If you need to stay for at least 30,000 yen per month in addition to tuition, the transportation cost depends on the distance you live, you can plan 10,000 yuan, if you can solve the problem by bicycle, you can save it. If you can cook, go to the supermarket to buy pig's trotters, beef tendon, fish head and other cheap ones are almost the same as giving them for free, saving money and eating well.
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If you study abroad, it should be about 150,000 yuan, and if you can work part-time, it will be less.
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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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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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The cost of studying in Japan is about 40,000 to 50,000 yuan a year.
Universities in Japan are divided into public and private universities. Since the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has set a standard amount for admission and tuition fees to national universities, most national universities come to the university according to the standard, and in the case of private universities, the tuition fee varies greatly depending on the major.
National University: Entrance fee 282,000 yen + tuition fee 535,800 yen, a total of 817,800 yen, about 40,000 RMB. (The entrance fee is only due for the first year).
Public universities: The entrance fee to many universities varies depending on the student's location, with the average amount paid by students going on to study in the local area being about 70.8 million yen, about 10,000 yen, and about 900,000 yen and 1 million yen, about 10,000 yuan.
Private universities: Excluding the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, the average amount paid by private universities in the first year is about 1.1 million yen and 1.6 million yen, which is about 10,000 yuan.
Welfare Policy for Studying in Japan:
1. Scholarship and welfare policy: According to the nature of the school, different disciplines and majors, the average annual tuition fee for international students is only 30,000 yuan to 70,000 yuan, and the scholarship system of Japanese universities is gradually enriching and improving.
2. Universal health insurance welfare policy: Japan is a country where all people participate in medical insurance. All residents living in Japan, including foreigners, are obliged to participate. Medical insurance premiums for international students or low-income people will be significantly reduced or reduced.
3. Immigration welfare policy: In recent years, Japan's immigration policy has become more and more relaxed, and it is stipulated in the "300,000 International Students Policy" that foreigners who apply to live in Japan can extend the period of stay from the current 3-year period to 5 years if they reach the Japanese language level specified in Japan.
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The cost of studying in Japan varies depending on the city, school, and major, but it can be broadly divided into the following items:
Tuition: Tuition fees at Japanese universities vary depending on the school and major, but in general, undergraduate tuition ranges from 500,000 yen to 1.2 million yen per year, and graduate tuition ranges from 600,000 yen to 1.4 million yen per year.
Living expenses: The cost of living in Japan varies depending on factors such as the city you live in and your personal living habits, but generally speaking, the cost of living ranges from 150,000 yen to 250,000 yen per month. Living expenses include accommodation, meals, transportation, communication, stationery, etc.
Insurance premiums: International students in Japan are required to purchase medical insurance and accident insurance, which cost about 50,000 yen per year.
Transportation expenses: Round-trip airfares and domestic transportation expenses are included.
Other expenses: such as reserve fund for living expenses for studying abroad, textbook fees, stationery fees, entertainment expenses, etc.
In general, the cost of studying in Japan is relatively high, and the annual cost generally ranges from 200,000 to 300,000 RMB. Therefore, applicants need to plan their study abroad plans in advance, make a detailed study abroad budget, and choose the right study abroad method and school according to their financial situation and ability to ensure the smooth progress of their study abroad life.
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My child went to a university in Japan through the study valley, and I can tell you about the cost of the university. My child spent 30,000 yuan in tuition when studying the study abroad course, and the Japanese course went to the second level, and spent about 8,000 tuition, and then went to Japan to take an EJU entrance examination, and was very competitive to score more than 640 points in one test, and spent almost 10,000 yuan on air tickets and accommodation in Japan, and then applied to the Waseda University Faculty in Japan through the study valley. The tuition fee is about 850,000 yen per year, the accommodation fee is 60,000 yen per month for a double room, and 720,000 yen a year, and the living expenses are still relatively frugal, about 5-60,000 yen per month.
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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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For example, the cost of living for international students in Tokyo is about 12,150,000 yen a month. However, outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area, you can reduce your living cost budget.
In terms of tuition fees, the tuition fee of a Japanese language school is about 700,000 yen a year, so international students who enter a Japanese language school need to prepare at least 2 million yen for the first year of study. After that, the tuition fee for admission to various levels of school varies greatly depending on the public and private schools, and the annual tuition fee (excluding medical and pharmacy schools) is generally about 600,120,000 yen. If you enter a national or public university and apply for a dormitory, you can save a lot of money on living expenses.
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