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Which is better to study in Korea or Japan?
The comparison between studying in Korea and Japan is as follows:

First, the cost.

The nature of the school is different, and the tuition fees are different. Japan and Korea are divided into national public universities and private universities.

Japan: The tuition fee of public universities in Japan is about 35,000 yuan/year, and that of private universities is about 50,000-80,000 yuan/year.

South Korea: The annual tuition fee of Korean national universities is between 25,000 and 35,000, and that of private universities is between 40,000 and 60,000.

usually

Tuition for studying in Japan plus one-year living and accommodation12-15,000 yuan.

The total cost of studying abroad, living expenses and accommodation in Korea for one year is about 8-65,438+10,000 yuan.

Compared with the United States, Canada, Britain and Australia, the overall cost of studying in Japan and South Korea is still very cheap. Children who are suitable for ordinary families to study abroad can work in these two countries and pay the appropriate fees.

Note: No matter where you study, going to school is the key. Don't take a part-time job blindly, and be careful that the books don't fall down.

Of course, do these data refer to normal expenditures or should be combined with personal consumption power.

Second, the time of entering a higher school

The undergraduate course in Korea and Japan is four years. For students with zero language foundation, they should be exposed to language courses or language schools at an early stage.

Studying in Japan and South Korea for about a year can meet the requirements of undergraduate entrance, which means it takes about five years to graduate from high school to university.