General situation of Keio University:
Keio University, as the oldest comprehensive private university in Japan, has been developing under the guidance and influence of its founder, Fukuzawa Yukichi, and has played a pioneering role in all fields of Japanese society. Keio University enjoys a high reputation in economy, medicine, literature and running schools, and is a first-class institution of higher learning in Japan.
As a top private university in Japan, Keio University is one of the top A universities in Japan's Topglobal University Program (namely, Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Keio University, Waseda University and Osaka University), one of the six Japanese member schools of the Asia-Pacific Top University Organization Association of Pacific University, a member of the RU1/KLOC-0 academic research forum, and the first batch of "Global30" universities designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. Its business, politics and law, economy, medicine and other aspects are the most prominent. In addition, Keio is also the ninth largest university in the world in the number of CEO alumni of Fortune 500 companies.
Keio University usually holds an entrance ceremony in April to start teaching. However, some undergraduate departments and research departments can also enter or graduate in September. Each academic year is divided into two semesters, the first from early April to the end of September, and the second from the end of September to the end of March. There are three holidays in each academic year: summer vacation from the end of July to the end of September, winter vacation from the end of February to the beginning of 10, and spring vacation from the beginning of February to the end of March. Undergraduate study period is 4 years, and medicine is 6 years. It takes two years to study for a master's degree and three years for a doctor's degree.
Tuition of Keio University (undergraduate):
Basically 500,000 to 600,000 yen per year;
About 250 thousand to 300 thousand yen is needed in the first year
Keio University is divided into arts and sciences and medicine.
Science tuition is about1.20 ~1.5000 yen a year.
Medical tuition is about 4 million yen a year.
Keio University Tuition (Graduate School):
Admission fee: about 350,000 yen
Tuition: around 720,000 yen.
Accommodation: around 520,000 yen.
Living expenses: Living expenses are different according to personal circumstances, and those in Tokyo are higher.
The cost of studying in private universities in Japan is generally high. Keio University, as an aristocratic college in Japan, has a certain financial burden for students who want to study in Japan. However, Keio University in Japan has various scholarships, which can also reduce the burden of studying abroad through part-time work.
Advantages of Keio University
Most of the subjects in Keio are old subjects, and the level of running a school is very high. All subjects can recruit graduate students, especially the departments of medicine, economics and law. Keio University plays an important role in many fields in Japan. Keio Medical Award is world-renowned; The speed of electric vehicles developed by Keio University is as high as 365,438+00 kilometers per hour, ranking first in the world. Optical fiber is the fastest transmission speed fiber in the world. In addition, it also occupies a leading position in frontier disciplines of life sciences such as molecular engines, stem cells and genetic research.
Keio University Scholarship
Those with excellent academic performance can enjoy university scholarships, including: international air tickets, living expenses, tuition fees, research fees, accommodation fees, repatriation fees, language learning fees, paper printing fees, and insurance fees. The amount depends on academic performance.
The Economic Strength of Keio University
Although Keio University is a private school, it does not have the conditions to eat "imperial grain" and raises funds entirely by itself, but it still has strong economic strength. 199 1- 1992 has an annual budget of 83.99 billion yen (US$ 646 million), including 37.7% of the hospital's external service income, 37.40% of students' tuition fees and 13.4% of school production and other expenses. In the same year, the expenditure was 85.537 billion yen (US$ 658 million), of which hospital expenditure (drugs, food and medical expenses) accounted for 17.7%, education and scientific research expenditure 15.9%, staff salaries and salaries 48.8%, and other expenditures 17.60%, which basically balanced the income and expenditure.