How much does it cost to go to college while working in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-05-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello. Japanese law stipulates that international students are allowed to work 28 hours per week. Of course, almost no one cares about this rule.

    If you calculate the minimum of 4 hours a day and 750 yen per hour, it is about 90,000 yen a month, which is equivalent to 7,000 yuan. It's enough for your daily expenses.

    Don't forget that there are three holidays (spring break, summer vacation, and winter break) in Japanese schools, which are about 4 months, so you can work more every day to save tuition.

    30,000 yuan is equivalent to 40,700,000 yen. It is not easy to save enough for this expense, and the part-time work is relatively long, at least 6 hours a day on weekdays, and about 10 hours or more on rest days.

    Hope it helps.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's best to bring some money with you when you first come to the university, at least you may not be able to find a suitable job when you first arrive, and it will be better to find it later. In addition, Japan has a rule that you can only work 28 hours a week, so it is not enough to find a job to pay tuition, you can find more than two jobs, but you can't be found, otherwise you may be fined. It's still a minority that has been discovered, so don't worry too much.

    Good luck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, if you can work and study in Japan, you can earn more than 10,000 yuan per month. These fees are sufficient to cover tuition fees and living expenses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. The average is 2,166 yuan a month. The average Japanese salaryman generally earns 4.4 million yen a year, which is about 260,000 yuan. This is equivalent to a monthly salary of about 20,000 yuan.

    How much does it cost for a student to work part-time in Japan for a month.

    The average is 2,166 yuan a month. The average Japanese salaryman generally earns 4.4 million yen a year, which is about 260,000 yuan. This is equivalent to a monthly salary of about 20,000 yuan.

    So in the end, 2,166 yuan or 20,000 yuan per month.

    It is equivalent to 20,000 yuan.

    Then Yen 2166

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've been studying abroad in Japan for 6 years! In my experience, it is a bit difficult to study hard and make money! The reason is that the money you earn every year pays for tuition.

    If you can get a scholarship, or if you have free tuition, you're happy! Ha ha! How much RMB can you expect to earn in a year by working part-time in your spare time and winter and summer vacations?

    I worked part-time last year (in Osaka) and earned 1.6 million yen, rent + utilities + gas 550,000 yuan, living expenses 500,000 yuan, graduate school tuition fee 550,000 yuan (including admission fee) = 0 yuan. There is no scholarship, which is a little depressing (it is recommended that you find a school with fewer international students, so that you have a better chance of getting a scholarship).Good thing to break even:

    I studied science, and I spent more time in school than I did in part-time jobs. Liberal arts students should have some savings! I have a friend who didn't have any classes last year, but he worked a little more (3 jobs a day) and earned 3 million yen a year!

    Let's leave more than 1 million yen! I don't know how much you know about studying abroad, so let me tell you a little bit about it first! If there's anything you don't understand, ask me!

    First of all, what kind of school are you going to attend? Language school? Or a university?

    Or graduate school (graduate school in China) Tuition: Language school is the most expensive, graduate school is the cheapest, let's talk about language school first! Language schools, which require attendance, will directly affect your visa for the second year.

    Generally, more than 90% attendance is required. Tokyo, Osaka and other areas are stricter. The following is a brief introduction to the rules for part-time jobs, and there are two types of student visas and student visas given by general language schools, and there are two types of student visas given by well-known schools.

    When you get a student visa, you can work 4 hours a day, 28 hours a week. When it comes to the holidays, the time is 1 time as usual. (There are 3 university holidays in Japan, and I haven't attended a language school, so I don't know if there are 3 language schools) The part-time job time for a student visa is half of that of a student visa.

    If the Immigration Bureau finds out that you have exceeded the time, you will be in danger of being deported! Universities are just as credit-bearing as domestic ones, so attendance isn't the most important thing! However, some teachers pay attention to attendance and pay attention to it themselves.

    The university with average credits requires you to get 124 points in 4 years, and you get a lot of time in front of you, and you have a lot of time for yourself in your 4th year. I went to school 2 days a week until my 4th year! The rest can be a part-time job!

    Generally, if you want to study hard and make money, you can get a scholarship, or if you have free tuition, you are not in the second place).Graduate school, I just started this year, and I can't give you a summary yet, you can ask me about the specific situation! I know that I will answer you!

    I'll share some experience with you, in Japan, it's easy to mix liberal arts, but it's a bit difficult to get a science major, (there are fewer part-time jobs!) I have to go to my own laboratory every day).But if you want to get a job in Japan, it's better to study science.

    Because it is said that the success rate of employment visas in liberal arts will not be higher than 20-30%, while those in science are very high! Part-time jobs are important, but the body is even more important! If you're not in good health, your life will be over!

    So don't work hard! Good luck with your visa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The friend answered more comprehensively, the average international student is four hours a day, 28 hours a week. It is calculated from 800 to 1,200 yen per hour. You can basically know, as for the expenditure, you can only judge it according to the actual situation. Come on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Part-time jobs for Japanese students are paid on an hourly basis, usually 800-1,000 yen per hour, and you can calculate it yourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can the eldest brother who has been studying abroad upstairs for 6 years give me your QQ? I also have some questions for you, thank you.

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