2. The tuition fee for public undergraduate courses in Japan is 535,000 yen/year, equivalent to about 30,000 yuan.
3. The undergraduate tuition fees of Japanese private universities are not fixed, depending on the specific departments of the university. Take Keio University as an example:
4. Japanese public postgraduate tuition is 29,700 yen/month, half a year178,200 yen, equivalent to about RMB 10000.
The tuition fee for monks, like that for undergraduates, is 535,000 yen/year.
5. Tuition fees of private universities in Japan during monasticism: Taking Keio University as an example;
Accommodation, food, transportation, medical insurance and other expenses:
Except for a few cases, it is basically the same as or slightly higher than China's first tier cities.
The cost of living in Japan is basically related to the region, and the consumption level of the city directly affects the cost of living. For example, in Tokyo, the average annual cost is about 50-65438+million RMB, Osaka 40-80 thousand RMB, Kyoto 40-80 thousand RMB, and Nagoya is relatively low, about 30-70 thousand RMB. These expenses basically cover all kinds of meals and transportation expenses. Accommodation costs a total of * * * a year, roughly more than 30,000 RMB.
Generally speaking, the annual cost of studying in Japan is about 6.5438+10,000 ~ 6.5438+0.5 million RMB.
The materials needed for studying in Japan are:
Applicant himself: application letter, resume, final diploma and final transcript (if you are still studying, you should also provide your current transcript and pre-graduation certificate, etc. ), Xue Xin. Com certification report, proof of Japanese class hours, Japanese test certificate or admission ticket, passport (including Japanese travel experience), household registration book, ID card photo, seal, health book, employment certificate, temporary residence permit (domicile residence)
Fund payer (non-individual): payment letter, commitment letter, employment certificate, income return certificate, tax payment certificate (with high income), deposit certificate, kinship certificate and household registration book.
The above materials are the most common application materials for studying abroad in high school or undergraduate. If there are other circumstances, the answer will increase or decrease accordingly.
Conditions for studying and studying in Japan:
At least 16 years of educational experience in China, that is to say, to finish the undergraduate course. The university background is 9852 1 1, and it is advantageous to apply for top universities in Japan, such as Tokyo University and Kyoto University.
The main requirement for liberal arts students to apply for Japanese graduate students is the score of Japanese N 1, and it is best to get it before the fourth grade of undergraduate course. The latest exam should be the N 1 exam in February of last semester of senior year. The score above 120 is better. N2 is certainly possible, but N 1 is the best.
Secondly, the requirement for English is that literature, education, sociology and other liberal arts majors do not need English. For majors such as business, economics, law and media, English is the best. Generally speaking, TOEFL has the highest recognition, followed by TOEFL.
Science and engineering have no strict requirements on language. Generally speaking, it is best to reach N2 and TOEFL 90 in Japanese.
The requirements of Japanese universities for GPA are not too high, but to ensure that they don't fail, they should consciously improve their GPA during their college years so as to have more chips when applying.
When applying for a visa to study in Japan, students should submit the information to the school, and then the school will send it to the Japanese Immigration Bureau for application. After applying for residence, apply for a visa at the Japanese Embassy. Therefore, the main department that listens to students' information is the Japanese Immigration Bureau, and students generally don't need to see visa officers, which avoids a lot of trouble.
However, because there is no need for face-to-face signing, the Admissions Bureau is very strict in reviewing students' materials, and generally does not pass some defective or problematic materials.
When you go to Japan to study, you must take your passport with you. Passport is not only a proof of your legal residence in Japan, you need it on many occasions when you do business in Japan. If you shop, you can also be duty-free. So be sure to have your passport ready. Passport is an indispensable document when picking up luggage, filling in immigration cards and going through immigration formalities. Photo: Color ID photo on white background (3*4cm). A lot of formalities are needed in Japan, so you can prepare more. Circular seal: within the diameter of 1- 1.5cm, rubber seal and atomic chapter are not allowed. Jade, wood and plastic will do. You don't need to bring inkpad, you can prepare a full name and surname seal for later use.