I. Education
Japan is one of the countries with the most developed education in the world, with more than 900 colleges and universities, world-class teaching facilities and many Nobel Prize winners in history. The academic qualifications obtained by studying in Japan are internationally recognized, and the enrollment rate is as high as 93%.
Second, the examination methods are "diversified"
There are many ways to choose from in Japan. Students studying in Japan can choose a university according to their level, major and preference. Diversified examinations provide opportunities for students who are unstable and prone to make mistakes in some subjects and exams.
In the unified examination for foreign students in Japan, the score is the original score, and one point can give full play to the specialties of students with special skills. However, standard score's algorithm for college entrance examination in China is not good for many people.
Third, the cost is relatively low.
Studying in a university in Japan costs about 40,000 yuan a year, and the main living and accommodation expenses are about 30,000 yuan a year. After graduating from a local university, students can get a job in Japan and get a work visa. If they are hired by a company, they can get long-term residency in Japan. Or after graduation, students turn to North America and Europe for further study or employment development, and get more room for improvement.
Fourth, the advantages of scholarships.
Japan has provided a large number of scholarships for international students from the central and local governments to enterprises and non-governmental organizations, especially the Japan International Education Association, which has set up a large number of scholarship funding projects for international students studying in Japan to help international students reduce their financial burden. In addition, Japanese universities have set up a tuition waiver system for international students. As long as their grades meet the standards required by the school, they can reduce or even waive their tuition fees.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) improves social welfare.
In terms of social welfare, if you buy Japan's national health insurance, you generally only need to bear 30% of the expenses when you get sick, and there are many clinics, large and small, on the streets of Japan, so don't panic if there is a situation. You can go to the clinic at any time. In addition to the related expenses of insurance reimbursement, it can also be reimbursed again through study abroad insurance, so it is very cost-effective in this respect.
6. Japan can get a work visa.
After finishing college or university in Japan, you can find a job in Japan and get a work visa. Japan is an aging country, and Japanese companies hold large-scale job fairs every year. The employment rate of international students ranks among the top in the world.
Seven, the visa is easy to handle.
Once you get the school's admission notice to study in Japan, the school will handle the "qualification certificate for studying in Japan" for you (the situation in language schools is different). As long as you get the residence qualification certificate, prepare the relevant materials according to the procedures and apply for a visa, it can be said that if there are no personal credit problems and special circumstances, the visa pass rate is extremely high. Moreover, the visa for studying in Japan does not require a face-to-face visa, and the visa fee is less (compared with the visa for going to the United States), which saves time, effort and money, and reduces a lot of resistance to studying abroad.
Eight, the development space after graduation is better.
It is definitely more difficult for undergraduates who graduated from domestic universities to find jobs after graduation than when they took the college entrance examination. However, as a developed country closest to China, the number of Japanese companies exploring China business is increasing year by year, and China is also Japan's second largest trading partner. This means that there are plenty of job opportunities for international students. For international students with Japanese education and life background, the experience of studying in Japan will become capital, and whether they stay in Japan or return to China for job hunting, they will have broader development prospects in the future.
Nine, Japan can legally work-study programs with high salaries.
The legal working hours are 28 hours a week and 8 hours a day on holidays. The hourly wage in Tokyo and Osaka starts at 900 yen/hour, and the hourly wage in local cities starts at 650-850 yen/hour. A wide range of employment, supermarkets, restaurants, convenience stores, factories and so on can all work legally.
X. Japan can apply for permanent residence.
Those who have lived in Japan for 10 years and worked for more than 5 years may apply for permanent residence. With permanent residence, you can travel freely without applying for a visa.
Xi。 The living environment for studying in Japan is convenient and safe.
Japan's geographical location, climatic conditions, lifestyle, customs and cultural differences are not much different from those of China, and the distance is relatively close. The plane is even shorter than some domestic routes in Japan. With the recent relaxation of tourist visa policy, parents can apply for multiple-entry visas for three to five years, which brings great convenience to the care and management of children.
Japan has convenient domestic transportation, electrified railways, extending in all directions, many supermarkets and complete goods. There are many 24-hour convenience stores and self-service vending machines everywhere on the road, making life very convenient. Japan is also one of the safest countries in the world, unlike the United States, where school gunfire comes from time to time, and unlike the German Nazis, which exclude or even kill foreigners. Moreover, Japan is a traditional and orthodox country, unlike studying in the West and Russia, where life is too casual. In addition, Japan's national health insurance is very beneficial to international students, and individuals only bear 6% of the medical expenses within the insurance coverage.