Application conditions and fees for studying in Japan How much is it to study in Japan to study in J

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-23

Japanese language schoolEligibility

Education: At least 12 years of formal school education or equivalent.

Age: It is recommended to apply within five years of graduation from the last degree (for applicants who have graduated for more than five years, the Immigration Bureau of Japan will strictly review the student's information), the longer the graduation time, the fewer schools can be selected, depending on the applicant's final education and language score.

Language Proficiency: Proof of more than 150 hours of Japanese language study is required, and it is recommended that students obtain a Japanese language score certificate such as JLPT J-Test in Japan.

Financial ability: When applying for a visa, you need to provide a certificate of 200,000 yuan of fixed deposit issued by the four major domestic banks of the sponsor of the study abroad expenses.

Cost of studying abroad

The tuition fee for the first year is about 820,000 yen; The tuition fee for the second year is about 720,000 yen.

In the first year of enrollment, you will need to pay the selection fee, admission fee, equipment maintenance fee, textbook fee, and lecture fee, and from the second year onwards, you will only need to pay the equipment maintenance fee, textbook fee, and lecture fee, so the first year will be higher than the second year.

Nihon University (Undergraduate).

Eligibility

Need to have accepted12 years and aboveFormal education: high school graduation or equivalent. Equivalent academic ability hereIncluding:technical secondary school, vocational high school and technical school, and at least 18 years old; But this situation needs to go through the schoolSeparate entrance eligibility reviewYes.

Cost of studying abroad

National University

First year fee(Tuition + Admission Fee):Approximately 820,000 yen.

2nd to 4th year (separate tuition, no admission fee required):About 540,000 yen per year.

Public universities. 1st Year Fee (Tuition + Admission Fee):Approx. 891,030,000 yen.

Year 2 to Year 4Approximately 540,000 yen per year

Private universities. 1st Year Fee (Tuition + Admission Fee):: Science about 1.56 million yen(except medical, dental, and pharmacy).Liberal arts about 1.18 million yen.

2nd to 4th year: about 1,310,000 yen for science and about 960,000 yen for liberal arts.

Nihon Graduate School (Graduate Seminary).

Eligibility

Education: 4 years full-time regular undergraduate graduates.

Undergraduate students are required to have a diploma and a degree certificate. It is difficult for junior college students or self-examinees to apply directly to national or public universities in Japan, so they can try some private universities. Some students have double college degrees, although the cumulative years have reached 4 years, but they still do not have the qualifications to apply for graduate schools in many universities. Only undergraduate students with more than 4 years of study are eligible to enter graduate school (auditors). One of the qualifications for graduate students is to have more than 16 years of education, and the number of years of non-regular students in the school is not counted.

Japanese language score: Japanese N2 level or above; If you are majoring in Japanese or want to apply for a liberal arts major, it is recommended to reach the N1 level in Japanese. Science majors must also have an N2 level of Japanese.

English scores: Like the well-known University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Osaka University, they all have certain requirements for English, and then they must have TOEFL or TOEIC scores, and students with good English scores have a certain advantage when applying.

Birth school: 211985 good birth school is an advantage for yourself to take the entrance examination. However, through their own efforts and dedication, students from universities still have the opportunity to be admitted to the graduate school of a prestigious Japanese university.

Application materials: resume, research plan, recommendation letter, especially your own research plan, from the research gist, research purpose, research direction should be clearly written, so that the professor will feel bright when he sees it, and improve the success rate.

Cost of studying abroad

Private universities are generally about twice as expensive as national and public universities, and liberal arts majors are less expensive than science majors.

National and public universities

First year fee(Tuition + Admission Fee):Approximately 820,000 yen.

Second year feeApproximately 540,000 yen

Fees for the first year of private universities (tuition + admission fee).: Science about 1,250,000 yen(except medical, dental, and pharmacy).Liberal arts about 850,000 yen.

Expenses for the second year: About 1,160,000 yen for science and 820,000 yen for liberal arts.

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