1. What are the scholarships for studying at Kyoto University in Japan? 1, Japanese government scholarship (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
The Japanese government (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) scholarship is awarded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Japanese government. There are three collection methods: embassy recommendation, university recommendation, and domestic admission in Japan. The Japanese government (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) scholarships of Kyoto University are basically recommended by the embassy.
2. Scholarships from foreign governments
Scholarships for foreign governments are scholarships set up by the government to send overseas students and are being implemented in Indonesia, Egypt, Thailand, China, Mongolia, Brunei, Viet Nam and Malaysia.
3. Scholarship for International Student Exchange Support System (short-term reception)
This is a scholarship system that JASSO provides support for exchange students from abroad to study in Japan according to the student exchange agreement. During Japan, a scholarship of 80,000 yen per month will be awarded. Scholarships are applied to JASSO by the manager of the exchange student's university through Kyoto University. Exchange students cannot apply directly to Kyoto University or JASSO.
4. Study incentive fee for self-funded international students
Scholarships awarded by Japan Student Support Agency, an independent administrative legal person, are for self-funded international students, with 50,000 yen for undergraduates and 70,000 yen for undergraduates.
5. Scholarships for non-governmental organizations, etc.
Scholarships implemented by various non-governmental scholarship organizations are collected from about 50 organizations every year for students of Kyoto University. (Each group helps about 1 ~ 2 students at a monthly cost of 300,000 ~ 200,000 yen).
Second, how do Japanese students exchange foreign exchange? 1. About opening an account
You can apply for opening an account in any bank as long as you bring more than 1 yen. The required procedures include your own identification (which can be health certificate, car driver's license, foreigner landing permit, etc.). ) and seal. The procedure is very simple. Just talk to the person in charge of any bank and you will get an application for a new seat. Write down all the necessary information and give it to the window service staff. After a while, you can get a new passbook.
It should be noted here that, unlike China, Japan did not give a bank card that day. I only gave you the passbook that day, and the bank card will take 1 weeks to send home. Because the bank card is specially for you, and the name should be printed on it. So it takes time.
2. Pay public funds with bank accounts and accept wages.
Generally speaking, as long as you fill in some formalities, you can use your account to pay utilities and other expenses. The word "jiaozi" is used here. In fact, it is deducted directly from the bank where the contract is signed every month. Therefore, you should confirm the amount of your bank account regularly. The salary is the same, so I won't introduce it here.
3. About the time of remittance
Generally speaking, the remittance from 9 am to 2 pm will arrive on the same day, but if it is after 2 pm, it will be delayed until the next working day. So, you must be careful not to remit money too late.
4. About accepting domestic remittances
People can use their accounts to receive remittances from China. Generally speaking, there are no special procedures. After the remittance arrives, the bank will send you a remittance list and vouchers. This may be handed over to the Executive Council as proof of your source of funds in the future. Keep it well.
Third, the advantages of studying in Japan 1, and the quality of education is high.
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.
In Japan, world-renowned universities with a long history abound. For example, the University of Tokyo, which ranks 19 in the world, is the first national university established in Japan. It is a traditional university with many colleges and disciplines. While laying a solid foundation, the University of Tokyo emphasizes scientific research. There are many talents among the graduates of the University of Tokyo, including many Japanese national leaders.
In addition to the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University has a tradition of attaching importance to science over literature since its establishment. Therefore, science has obvious advantages in departments, research institutes, teaching and scientific research of the whole school, forming a unique "Kyoto School". At Kyoto University, students can be exposed to international cutting-edge research projects at the undergraduate level. This spirit of encouraging students to be "interested" and "persistent" makes Kyoto University the cradle of scientists.
In Japan's higher education system, it is mainly divided into three parts: school education, teaching practice and student employment. Pay attention to developing students' ability, cultivate students' quality, and combine education with practice and social economy. Universities generally adopt the credit system, and the degree of freedom is relatively high. For example, although students have decided on their own departments when they enter school, there is still a lot of room for choice in elective courses. After the third grade, students can enter the laboratory, participate in the learning activities in the laboratory, and complete the graduation project under the guidance of tutors and related personnel.
2. Japan has a high visa rate for studying abroad.
With the support of Japan's "300,000 Overseas Students Program", many requirements for studying in Japan have been reduced, such as guarantee procedures, Japanese proficiency and education level. The distinction between studying abroad and studying abroad is not as obvious as before. More and more Japanese universities will change the "tradition" in the past and tend to recruit foreign students directly from China. This virtually increased the visa rate to Japan.
3. The admission methods of Japanese universities are more diversified.
Unlike China's college entrance examination, Japan's college entrance examination methods tend to be more diversified, which provides more opportunities for international students. Generally speaking, there are two channels for international students to enter the university. The first is to take the Japanese study abroad exam and the internal university exam. The other is to take the central examination and internal examination in Japan. Examinations for foreign students in Japan are held twice a year. Although the center exam in Japan is held once a year, there is a make-up exam system to give candidates more opportunities. In addition, universities still have certain requirements for English, and many universities will draw the minimum score for registration, so that international students can evaluate their own strength. Students studying in Japan can choose a university according to their level, major and preference.
The diversification of application methods provides opportunities for students who are prone to behave abnormally in some subjects or major exams. Moreover, college internal examinations can also allow students to give full play to their own specialties. According to Japanese official statistics, 90% of Asian students study in Japan, 73% from national universities and 45% from other schools. Including private universities, short-term universities and specialized schools, the enrollment rate of students in China is almost 65,438+000%.
4. The cost of studying in Japan is relatively low.
Studying in Japan is a well-known country with high cost performance: low tuition and abundant educational resources. In recent years, with the depreciation of the yen, the exchange rate has dropped by two points from the high point ten years ago. In addition, there are relevant systems in Japan to encourage international students to work and study, and to encourage international students in Japan to engage in short-term jobs in their spare time, which can not only enrich their experience, but also win living allowances for themselves. So generally speaking, a year120,000 is enough, which is much less than going to other countries. In addition, about 50%-90% of international students studying in Japanese public universities in Japan are free, and some outstanding students in Japanese private universities are also free of tuition. Furthermore, there are many types and channels in Japan, and there are more than 200 scholarships provided by the government, consortia and the private sector alone. Therefore, studying in Japan is not as difficult as studying in other countries. In other words, it provides more opportunities for students who are not very rich but are interested in studying abroad.
5. International students can apply for scholarships.
Japan has provided a large number of scholarships for international students to enterprises and NGOs from the central and local governments. In particular, the Japan International Education Association has set up a large number of scholarship programs 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 the results meet the standards required by the school, international students can reduce or even waive their tuition fees. Scholarships range from 6000 to 50000.
6. Studying in Japan is comfortable and safe.
Japan's geographical location, climatic conditions, lifestyle, customs and cultural differences are not much different from those in the coastal areas of China, so international students do not need to bear too much pressure of cultural differences. Japan's domestic transportation is convenient and electrified railways extend in all directions; Supermarkets can be seen everywhere, with a full range of goods. In addition, Japan is also one of the safest countries in the world, unlike the United States, where school gunshots are heard from time to time, and unlike Britain, * always appears. Moreover, Japan is a more traditional country, unlike Europe and America, where there are too many differences in common sense of life. In addition, Japan's national health insurance is also very beneficial to international students. Individuals only bear 30% of the medical expenses in insurance. There are also university dormitories in Japan, which are low in cost, comfortable and safe. Some national universities only need a monthly rent of 5,000 yen, while private universities are different according to the school situation and personal situation.
7. 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.
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