"There are four enrollment times a year in Japanese language schools, which are January, April, July, and October, so when is the best time to enroll, and how much does it cost to pay for Japanese language schools, I will talk to you about Japanese language school application and time planning today."
Japanese Language School Cost Guide:
The Japanese language school fee generally consists of 4 parts: selection materials, admission fees, tuition, facilities, teaching materials, activities, and miscellaneous fees. The entrance fee is only paid for the first year, and the fee varies from language school to language school, but the overall fee for the first year is about 700,000-800,000 yen for most Japanese language schools, and the fee for the second year is slightly lower, usually around 600,000 yen.
Duration and start time guide:
The admission time of Japanese language schools is very flexible, generally schools can enroll four times a year, namely January, April, July, October, and the enrollment time of all universities in Japan is spring, that is, April every year, which is just the opposite of the time of autumn enrollment in our country, so the graduation time of Japanese language schools is bounded by April, which leads to different times to enter the language school The school system is also different, April is the most important period to go to Japan, and it is also the peak period.
A guide to who is suitable for Japanese language schools:
Specifically, it is suitable for high school students who plan to go to Japan to enter the Faculty of Graduate School, students who plan to enter an art university, students who have a Japanese level of N1 or less, and it is too difficult to apply for graduate school and cannot take the direct entrance examination, or students from junior colleges and technical schools, as well as students who want to go to a Japanese vocational school, students who plan to work in Japan, or students who like Japan and want to understand and experience the country in depth
A guide to the role of Japanese language schools:
Student visa: This is one of the most important roles of language schools at present, because Japanese universities do not have an application system, but an entrance examination system, and they do not directly recruit students from overseas, so it is the basic way to obtain a student visa through a language school and then study in Japan.
When it comes to learning Japanese, a language school is a place to learn Japanese, and the first hurdle you need to cross to study in Japan is Japanese, so you can't live in Japan, work part-time, go on to higher education, or find a job.
Preparation for higher education: Some good language schools provide opportunities for language learning, and can also provide more complete guidance for further education, and also provide preparation and guidance for EJU entrance examinations and university entrance examinations to improve Japanese language proficiency.
A guide to the time and planning of applying to a language school:
*Suitable for January students: January students, the visa period is short, only one year and three months, students who want to go to Japan to take the university entrance examination in Japan can choose to take the international student examination in June and November every year, and if you are faster, you can enter the university in April of the following year, but due to the short preparation time, January students are suitable for students who have a good foundation in Japanese and want to go on to higher education quickly. Schedule**July: Choose a school for an interview, get the notice of qualification, and start preparing materials — August: Send the materials to Japan, and the teachers of the language school will review them again — September: Submit the materials to the Japan Immigration Bureau — October: Continue to learn Japanese, wait for the status of residence to be issued — November: Remittance tuition, choose a dormitory, pay the dormitory fee — December: Apply for a visa, buy a plane ticket, pack your luggage — January: Go to Japan to study in Japan.
*Suitable for April students: Japanese universities start in April every year, so April is a small climax for international students to study in Japan, and the visa time is two years, and the preparation time will be sufficient, which is conducive to sprinting to Japan's top universities. Time plan**July-August: You can start choosing a language school, if you want to apply for a popular school or have already decided on a school, you can apply first to get a qualified quota — September-October: Start preparing the materials for the language school - Prepare the materials to submit to the Immigration Bureau in November - Prepare for the random inspection and investigation of the Immigration Bureau in December — Continue to study Japanese in January of the following year and wait for the stay to send it — In February, after leaving the school, send the tuition fee to the language school and book a dormitory — Apply for a visa and buy a plane ticket in March to prepare for going to Japan — April: Go to Japan to study in Japan.
*Suitable for July students: Students who graduated from the bachelor's degree are not so busy in the second half of their senior year, and have time to focus on the application of language schools. Time planning**January: Choose a school for an interview, get the qualification notice, and start preparing materials (or you can start preparing in December of the previous year) - February: The materials will be mailed to Japan, and the language school will review them - March-April: The materials will be submitted to the Immigration Bureau - May: Remittance the tuition fee after leaving the school, and pay the dormitory fee - June: Apply for a visa and buy a ticket, pack your luggage - July: Go to Japan to study in Japan.
*Suitable for October students: The October enrollment visa time is 1 year and June, which is also more suitable for high school graduates, students who will not be delayed in October will take the college entrance examination, and there is a three-month break after the exam, and they can study Japanese in Japan for a period of time In order to lay a certain language foundation for studying in Japan. Time planning**January-February: Interview at the school and get the letter of eligibility — Start preparing materials in March — June: Submit the materials to the Immigration Bureau — August: Send money to the tuition fee, choose a dormitory and remit the dormitory fee — September: Apply for a visa, buy a ticket, pack your luggage — October: Go to Japan to study in Japan.