Is it possible to apply for a half free tuition fee at a public university in Japan every year?

Updated on educate 2024-08-04
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    As long as you cry poor, you can basically get the tuition waiver for the first year of national and public universities. In the second year, according to the results of one-year students, they can apply for scholarships or tuition waivers, and the grades must not be too bad, otherwise there will be no half-exemption.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    When you choose a major for admission, ask if the school major is good, and you can use the study abroad volunteer reference system.

    See how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, compare them yourself, and find the one that suits you best.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In higher education in Japan, universities are divided into national universities, public universities, and private universities. Among them, national universities are funded by the state, and public universities are funded by various cities, so the tuition fees of national and public universities are cheaper than private universities, and they are relatively fixed, and if there is a fluctuation, it will not be too big. So how much cheaper are the tuition fees of public universities after the depreciation of the yen?

    Tuition fees at public universities in Japan.

    Admission fee: 10,000 yen (the current exchange rate is about 10,000 yuan).

    Tuition: 10,000 yen per year (the current exchange rate is about 10,000 yuan).

    If you apply for a tuition waiver again, you will really wake up smiling from a dream. The tuition fees of public universities in Japan are really suitable now.

    Tuition fees for private universities and graduate schools in Japan.

    Liberal arts: 60-1,800,000 yen per year, the current exchange rate is about 3-90,000 yuan.

    Science and engineering: 100-2 million yen per year, the current exchange rate is about 5-100,000 yuan.

    Medical tuition.

    Among the many majors to study in Japan, the most expensive is the medical major.

    For example, the University of Tokyo is a 6-year tuition fee of 3,496,800 yen. Graduate school tuition: 10,000 yen for the national and public governments. The current exchange rate is about 10,000 yuan.

    For example, Juntendo University is a private university, and the tuition fee for six years is 8.48 million yen. Graduate school tuition: 8,000,000 yen for 4 years. The current exchange rate is about 400,000 RMB.

    Therefore, the cost performance of medical students to study in Japan is very high. It is also recommended that students give priority to the national and public schools when choosing schools, which are excellent in terms of scientific research ability and domestic recognition.

    Art tuition.

    Tokyo University of the Arts] Japan's only national art university. The tuition fee for graduate school is 10,000 yen, and the current exchange rate is about 10,000 yuan.

    Musashino Art University] Japan's top private art university. The tuition fee for graduate school is 10,000 yen, and the current exchange rate is about 10,000 yuan.

    After the depreciation of the yen, although the part-time job of international students is not good. However, the scholarship application and tuition waiver remain the same, and there is no conflict between the two. You can apply for a scholarship even if you apply for a tuition waiver.

    In this way, the biggest cost of studying abroad is no longer tuition, but renting or living expenses.

    There are three levels of tuition waiver for public universities in Japan: % and 100% reduction, respectively. Private universities are up to 50% off.

    Scholarships in Japan are also very abundant, and the easiest way for Chinese privately funded international students to apply for a master's degree is the JASSO Japan Student Services Agency Scholarship, which is usually 65,000 yen per month, and this kind of scholarship can only be applied for at Japanese universities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tuition fees are uniform for all Japanese public universities in Japan.

    No matter what the major, the tuition fee is 535,800 yen, which is about 10,000 yuan.

    The following is a list of the 2016 national and public university application fees and first-year tuition fees. (Screenshot from Yahoo News Japan.)

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The tuition fee for national universities is 530,000 yen a year. It's all the same there.

    Half of the international students will have half of the reduction in the first year, that is, 260,000, and those with outstanding results will have a full reduction.

    Generally speaking, it is easier to get a scholarship of 10,000 yuan a month, and you can get it for 12 months.

    There are more than 100,000 a month, these depend on your ability, and the international students in the school have the opportunity to apply if they can score in the top few.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now I have applied for a graduate school in Japan, because I was not admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in the college entrance examination, so I want to become a Japanese major through studying abroad, and then I will open art departments in comprehensive universities, such as: Tsukuba, Chiba, Kyushu (these three are national).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How much does it cost to study in Japan for one year?

    1. Tuition. Language school in Japan: about 700,000 yen in the first year, less than 40,000 yuan at the exchange rate in November 2014. In the second year, it was about 600,000 yen, and the yuan was less than 10,000.

    Japanese Universities: There are three types of Japanese universities: national, public, and private. Generally speaking, tuition fees at public universities are relatively low.

    For example, in the case of universities in the Tokyo area, 820,000 yen (RMB 10,000) is paid in the first year of a national university, of which the entrance fee is 280,000 yen (only paid in the first year, and no later payments are required). RMB 10,000), lecture fee 10,000 yen (RMB 30,000); 660,000 yen (RMB 10,000) for public universities, including 140,000 yen (RMB 8,000) for admission and 10,000 yen for teaching (less than RMB 30,000); The tuition fee for the first year of most private universities in the Tokyo area is around 1.1 million yen and 1.2 million yen (RMB 10,000).

    Graduate school in Japan: Graduate school tuition at public universities in Japan is similar to university tuition. RMB 10,000 for the first year and RMB 30,000 for the second year. Graduate schools at private universities are more expensive.

    According to Tiandao study abroad experts, there are many scholarships and tuition waiver systems for foreign students at universities and graduate schools in Japan, and the better the school, the more opportunities.

    2. Accommodation fee.

    If the school is not able to provide student dormitories, you will need to rent an apartment on your own. However, renting a house in Japan is more expensive, and when you sign a contract, you have to pay a gift money, a deposit, an agency fee, and a guarantee. International students who have just arrived in Japan can apply for a dormitory or an international student hall at a low cost, but they should generally apply before they go.

    Some language schools in Tokyo have dormitories, and the rent ranges from 40,000 yen to 60,000 yen (2,500 to 3,500 yuan) per month. Many schools in Japan have "student associations", that is, life synergies associations, which provide students with **, provide guarantees, and help students solve problems in life.

    3. Food and other miscellaneous expenses.

    In fact, living expenses can be said to be the largest part of the expenses. If you eat out every day in Japan, the cost is very large, and you may not be able to eat well, so international students generally cook by themselves, and the price of Japanese food is okay and acceptable, and many supermarkets will deal with some goods at half price at different times. If you are in the Tokyo area, you can cook your own food every month, and you can eat it for 30,000 yen.

    Transportation in Japan is very expensive, and international students must apply for a commuter pass to save a lot.

    To sum up, the estimated cost of the first year in Tokyo for international students studying at a Japanese language school is: tuition fee 700,000 yuan + accommodation fee 500,000 yuan + food cost 400,000 yuan + transportation expenses and miscellaneous expenses 200,000 yuan = 1.8 million yen (RMB 10,000).

    The expenses in the first year are the largest, and there is no need to pay the entrance fee in the future, and the cost of life is also habitual, and the cost will gradually decrease every year, and 100,000 yuan a year is enough.

    Currently, with the depreciation of the yen, the cost of studying in Japan will become relatively low, so it can be said that it is a good time to study in Japan. In Japan, you can work and study part-time, and you can fully afford your own tuition and living expenses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Applicants for the application system for tuition waiver for studying in Japan:

    The tuition waiver system for studying in Japan is an important part of Japan's "financial aid" for international students. It is organized by the Japan Association of International Education and is mainly for self-financed international students who are enrolled in regular courses at Japanese universities.

    2. Reduction and exemption amount of the application system for tuition waiver for studying in Japan:

    National universities in Japan have a 50% or 100% reduction system. However, not everyone can be approved for a waiver, and about 30,000 students each year can receive tuition waivers of varying degrees. Private universities also have a waiver system, but the rate of waiver varies from university to university.

    For example, some private universities allow all international students to receive a 30% tuition fee waiver.

    3. Application requirements for the application system for tuition waiver for studying in Japan:

    Since the situation of each school is different, and the amount of exemption applied for by national and private universities is also different, it depends on which university each student is in, and then go to the corresponding official website to find information.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, I think that only relying on the scholarship is a filial piety can do the tuition self-care, the scholarship is very generous, as long as you are not hungry and fail the course, and actively participate in some activities and have a better relationship with the tutor of the mausoleum, these are all pluses.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The personal feeling is not so unbridled that it is possible to rely only on the scholarship, or it is possible to quietly check the tuition fee and take care of the scholarship is very rich, as long as you don't usually fail the course, and actively insert Qihong's hands, some behaviors and contact the tutor better, these are all pluses.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, in Japan, as long as you get the relevant scholarship, you can pay for your own tuition, and this is also a very good national policy of Paixiang. Sharp cracks can relieve the financial pressure of many people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As long as you have a good relationship with your tutor and write a letter of recommendation to you during the application process, you will be able to get a scholarship and pay for your own tuition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, there are indeed such regulations, and there are such benefits and benefits when they go to school in Japan. This is also the reason why many people are willing to study in this place.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you can do it as long as you have good contact with your tutor and ask your tutor to write a letter of recommendation to you during the process, you will be able to get a scholarship and pay for your own tuition.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tama Art University Location: Tokyo.

    Faculty of Fine Arts: Department of Painting (Japanese Painting, Oil Painting, Printmaking), Department of Sculpture, Department of Crafts (Ceramics, Glass, Gold)

    Genus), Pictorial Design, Production Design (Product Design, Textile Design), Environmental Design.

    Disciplines, Information Design Disciplines, Art Disciplines.

    Department of Modeling and Expression: Department of Sculpture, Department of Design, Department of Video and Drama.

    Tuition Fee (JPY): 2,013,000-2,045,000 for the first year (Faculty of Fine Arts)

    1,509,000 (Faculty of Modeling and Expression) Tokyo University of the Arts: 800,000 yen per academic year, Osaka University of the Arts: 300,000 yen per academic year.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In Japan, international students enjoy the same tuition fee system as their home students, and they can apply for tuition waivers and various scholarships for international students. This has undoubtedly lowered the financial threshold for studying in Japan and reduced the cost of studying abroad.

    According to reports, in Japan, scholarships are usually divided into loan-type scholarships and benefit-type scholarships. The former is a study loan, which needs to be repaid at a certain interest rate after graduation, and the interest will generally be lower than the bank loan interest rate; The latter is an award-based scholarship established to recognize and encourage students with outstanding academic performance. Scholarships can be divided into Japan** (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) Scholarship, Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship, and School Scholarship depending on the awarding organization.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a 50% reduction for national universities and 30% for private universities, but recently many private universities have removed the 30% reduction. Or you need to have a certain score to be exempted.

    The reduction is in the form of tuition fees.

    Scholarships are a kind of reward for students with good grades. It is easier for international students to get a scholarship than for Japanese people, because there are many scholarships for international students, but each university is different, some schools have more places, and the number of international students is small, which is relatively easy to get, and some schools have more places and more students, so the competition is fierce.

    Generally speaking, national university scholarships are generally easier to obtain than private ones, but there are many inferior schools in private schools, and if you remove this part of the lower level universities, national and private universities are actually about the same in terms of scholarships. However, there are some very good national university scholarships that are pitifully few, and there are also some private university scholarships that are not famous and everyone has a share, so in detail, each school is different.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    University application fee: 30,000 yen (about: 2,400 RMB) Note: The application fee for Japanese universities is basically 30,000 yen, regardless of national, public or private status.

    Tuition: more than 800,000 yen-1,200,000 yen per year (about: 10,000-100,000 RMB) Note:

    Normally, international students have a 30% tuition waiver when they enter university, regardless of whether they are national, public, or private, and they can also apply for a higher tuition fee waiver based on their academic performance and attendance. The above tuition fees do not include medical, art and other disciplines.

    Daily living expenses (in the case of Tokyo).

    Rent + meals + daily expenses: 60,000-100,000 yen Monthly (5,000-8,000 RMB) 800,000-1,200,000 yen Annual (60,000-100,000 RMB) air ticket to Japan: Beijing-Tokyo one-way 1,500-3,000 RMB (cheaper if there is a discount).

    In addition to a well-established education system and world-renowned universities, Japan also has a very relaxed part-time job environment, taking Tokyo as an example: the hourly wage (hourly) is about 800-1100 yen (about 70-100 yuan).

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