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Japanese University Selection Strategy: Ogura University VS Kurume University
School type

There are three kinds of universities in Japan: national, public and private. The number of private universities is the largest, followed by state universities, and public universities are the least. Either way, there are famous schools with high teaching quality and strong scientific research strength.

Tuition policy

National university tuition is close to the people, with excellent grades and free opportunities; Private universities are a little more expensive, but they are relatively easy to test, and excellent students also have scholarships. Japanese universities have many tuition reduction and scholarship policies, and there are more opportunities than domestic ones.

Recommended by prestigious schools

National Tokyo University, Kyoto University and Osaka University, private Waseda University and Keio University are all excellent. The ranking of the National Teachers' College is within 30, and its strength should not be underestimated. The University of Guilimei often cooperates with domestic educational institutions, and the details need to be further understood.

Tuition comparison

State and public universities charge about the same, while private universities charge more. Taking the first year of science as an example, the tuition fee of national universities is about 800,000 yen (tuition fee is about 500,000 yen), while that of private universities is as high as 6.5438+0.3 million yen (tuition fee is about 900,000 yen). However, many national universities exempt or semi-exempt international students from tuition fees.