How much does it cost to study in Japan? Is it difficult? What are you need?

Updated on educate 2024-05-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cost of studying in Japan is different in different regions and different schools, and private universities and public universities are also different, and the tuition fees of private universities are relatively expensive, and it is still easy to study in Japan. As long as you meet the conditions.

    First of all, if you don't have a basic knowledge of Japanese, you should prepare for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. In general, if you take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test twice a year to obtain a Japanese N2 or N1 certificate, it will be very advantageous to go on to Japan for further studies and apply for scholarships, so it is recommended to take the Japanese language proficiency test twice a year before you go to Japan.

    The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is a new form of examination after the reform of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and the Unified Examination for Self-financed International Students.

    There is also preparation for various expenses such as tuition fees and living expenses. and a visa to go abroad that must be prepared before leaving the country.

    For details, please refer to it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the Direct Admission Service Center for Study in Japan is happy to answer your questions.

    Language school 720,000 years.

    Private universities 1.20-1.5 million years.

    60-800,000 years for public universities.

    There is a large gap between different majors in vocational schools: 80-1.3 million years for general categories and 150-200 years for special categories (such as fruit making, animation production, CG).

    First of all, you need to apply to the Japanese school, and then the school will complete and forward the student application materials to the Japanese Immigration Bureau, and after the approval of the Japanese Immigration Bureau, you will be issued an invitation letter (that is, to obtain a status of residence). Finally, apply to the Chinese Embassy.

    We are a Japanese language school in Japan, and there are no intermediary fees.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Studying in Japan generally involves language learning, the university you are studying at, and the cost of living.

    1. Language School:Tuition fees include application fee, admission fee, tuition fee, textbook fee, shuttle fee, etc. (all schools vary, please check with the school for details).

    2. University tuition:The tuition fee is about 70-800,000 yen (4-50,000 yuan) for one year, and slightly lower for the second year. Private Universities:

    The tuition fees of private universities in Japan vary greatly, and the cost of general majors is usually around 60-2.2 million yen per year, and the fees of art majors, law majors, and medical majors are higher.

    3. Living expensesIt is difficult to calculate, and each person's different lifestyle, preferences, etc., will affect the final total cost. For example, the average monthly accommodation fee for a language school in Tokyo is 40,000 yen (2,400 yuan), and if you want to save money, you can share a room with your classmates, and it is most suitable for 2 or 3 people to live together, and each person will share 30,000 yen (1,800 yuan) and 35,000 yen (2,100 yuan) per month. Rents in Osaka and other areas are relatively cheaper, at 100,200 RMB per month.

    Transportation in Japan is relatively expensive. First of all, it is the cheapest train of all means of transportation, and it is one of the most popular means of transportation when you come to Japan. The general starting fare (one stop) is about 150 yen, but if you take the train for many stops, it won't cost much.

    Friends who study in Japan basically work part-time jobs Take a part-time job in Tokyo as an example: the minimum hourly wage in Tokyo is 935 yen, and overtime pay is generally paid at convenience stores or izakaya night shifts, at least 1,000 yen per hour. Working 5 days a week, 5 hours a day, 5*4*5*935=93,500 yen (5,700 yuan), so that the monthly living expenses and transportation expenses are enough.

    I don't know when the landlord is going to study in Japan, what schools and majors he is going to apply for, and what is the language, school, average score, etc.? If you need to recommend a school, you can send a private message.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cost depends on whether you are studying in a graduate school or a graduate school, and the undergraduate level is equivalent to the undergraduate stage in China, and the graduate school is equivalent to the graduate level in China.

    Faculty: Japanese universities are divided into three categories: national, public, and private, and national and public universities can be regarded as a category - national and public universities, which are supported by the state and **, so there is no big concern about income, and the tuition fee is relatively moderate, with an average of about 550,000 yen a year.

    However, private universities in Japan need to rely on tuition fees to earn **, so the tuition fees will be more expensive than the same type of national and public universities, generally speaking, private universities are about 800,000 yen a year for liberal arts majors and about 1.1 million yen a year for science majors.

    Graduate School (Graduate School and Seminarian):

    Graduate students in Japan are equivalent to the preparatory courses in Japan, and the tuition fee is about 350,000 yen a year.

    Japanese graduate students are equivalent to graduate students in Japan, and it is important to note that the tuition fee will be slightly higher in the first year (because it includes a one-time fee such as a test fee and an admission fee). Public universities need to pay about 850,000 yen in the first year and 550,000 yen in the second year. Private universities are about 80,1.5 million yen a year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How much does it cost to study in Japan a year? The tuition fees of public universities in Japan are relatively fixed, including admission fees, tuition fees, facility fees, etc., totaling 500,000 to 600,000 yen a year, which is equivalent to more than 30,000 yuan a year. The tuition fees of private universities in Japan are relatively expensive, ranging from 800,000 yen to 1.5 million yen a year, which is between 50,000 and 100,000 yuan.

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