Generally speaking, it is suggested to prepare 8-65,438+10,000 yuan for language schools, including 40,000-50,000 yuan for tuition, 20,000 yuan for accommodation and 20,000 yuan for living expenses. Now some schools can pay tuition for half a year, so a minimum of 70 thousand is enough.
The implementation of credit education in Japan can make learning more flexible, selective and quality education more effective. It is more conducive to talents to go out early and fast forward. Japan's four-year universities can complete the examination in three years, and the two-year master's degree can also be completed in one year. Of course, the premise is to learn well. Not all countries have this opportunity.
Conditions for studying in Japan:
1. Education: Education experience of 12 or above (high school, technical secondary school or above) is required;
2. Japanese: have more than 200 hours of Japanese learning experience, preferably with a Japanese proficiency test certificate;
3. Age: 18-35 years old, within 5 years after graduation from formal education (or within 2 years after graduation from part of study);
4. Economy: Bank deposit certificates of about 3 million yen or 200,000 RMB can be provided;
5. financial guarantee: it is best to choose parents as guarantors.
Advantages of studying in Japan:
1, strong science and education.
Japan is famous for its education, and its higher education system has trained many outstanding talents for Japan and made great contributions to its economic and social development. Higher education is developed, and there are many world-renowned universities with a long history, such as Tokyo University, Kyoto University and tokyo institute of technology.
2. Admission is easy.
Japanese comes from Chinese characters and belongs to Chinese character culture. It is easier for China people to learn Japanese. Unlike China's college entrance examination, Japan's college entrance examination methods tend to be diversified, providing more opportunities for international students. International students take international students' exams and internal exams in various universities and are admitted to Japanese universities.
3. Good employment.
The problem of aging and declining birthrate in Japanese society is very serious, and the government encourages international students to stay and work in Japan after graduation. From April 20 19, the government started a new work visa policy, which makes it easier for international students to get a work visa after graduation, unlike some western countries that need a green card to apply for a work visa.