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University of Tokyo doctoral study abroad expenses
The cost of studying abroad for doctoral students at the University of Tokyo mainly includes tuition and living expenses. Please refer to the following:

University of Tokyo tuition

1. Undergraduate course: examination materials 1700 yen, the entrance fee is 282,000 yen, and the tuition fee is 535,800 yen.

2. Friar course: postdoctoral course, with examination materials of 3,000 yen, tuition fee of 282,000 yen and tuition fee of 535,800 yen.

3. Law students: Examination fee: 3,000 yen, entrance fee: 282,000 yen, tuition fee: 804,000 yen/year.

4. Postgraduate: Examination fee: 9,800 yen, entrance fee: 84,600 yen, tuition fee: 29,700 yen/month.

University of Tokyo living expenses

1. Rent: The average rent for students studying in Kanto is 63,000 yen. It is recommended to apply for school dormitory in the first year. The cost of school dormitories varies according to the dormitory conditions, and is generally 1000 yuan to 30,000 yen.

2. Food expenses: cooking by yourself, about 30,000 yen per month, about 600 yen for a meal in the school cafeteria, and about 400 yen for girls who don't eat the set meal.

3. Water, electricity and gas expenses: generally paid according to personal usage.

4. Internet access fee: generally 3000-5000. It is said that the internet speed of yen/month is not particularly good. The NTT network fee is 5,000 yen per month, which is called 100M, and the download speed is ok.

5. Insurance premium: According to my annual income, the income of most international students is not high, basically 9000 ~ 13000 yen a year.

Advantages of studying in Japan

1. Scholarship: In addition to scholarships from Japanese student support organizations and many private group scholarships, students can also apply for tuition fee remission for the second year according to their family situation and academic performance. Adequate scholarships can not only give students the opportunity to avoid worrying about tuition fees, but also enable students to successfully complete their studies without working.

2. Diversification of choices: Studying in Japan can not only be a graduate student, but also apply for the G30 program of university graduate students, language schools, junior colleges and students with excellent academic performance. Therefore, whether you want to study undergraduate, monk or doctor, or want to learn language and technology, going to Japan is a good choice.

3. Visa: We usually study in Japan with a qualified visa, and basically we can sign it with the visa of the Japanese Embassy in China. There is no face-to-face visa system in Europe and America, so we also avoid the risk that the school permit visa will be refused, because the Japanese government plans to recruit millions of students, which will make the visa rate for studying in Japan high and easy.