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About the cost of studying in Japan

The cost of studying in Japan includes tuition, living expenses and part-time jobs.

I. Tuition fees

A Japanese school: the school registration fee is about 1200~ 1800 RMB, and the school tuition fee is about 40,000 RMB. Usually, the tuition fees for Japanese courses in universities and colleges are similar to those in language schools.

B public universities in China: university registration fee: about 65,438+0,800 RMB (regardless of state, public or private). The tuition fees of public universities in China are basically maintained at 30,000-40,000 RMB/year regardless of regions, majors and institutions.

C. Private universities: University registration fee: about 1800 RMB (regardless of country, public or private).

According to different majors, tuition fees of private universities fluctuate greatly. The annual tuition fee for general arts and sciences majors ranges from 50,000 to 80,000 RMB. The cost of art and design majors is relatively high, and the annual tuition fee is about 8-65,438+10,000 RMB.

D. University (postgraduate)

Usually, the tuition fees of big colleges are slightly cheaper than those of universities. Tuition for public graduate students in China is about 20,000-30,000 RMB, and for graduate students in private universities, it is about 50,000-80,000 RMB.

Second, living expenses.

The cost of living in Japan is not high compared with Europe and America. Generally, international students can live in the dormitory of a language school after arriving in Japan, or they can choose to rent their own house outside. After graduating from language school, they will go to Japanese universities. Japanese universities generally do not provide accommodation for international students, so most international students will choose to share a room with classmates or friends.

International students can enjoy medical insurance for international students in Japan, and enjoy a 30% discount on medical treatment and prescription. In addition, Japan has convenient transportation, and international students usually go to work by tram or subway. As long as you show your student ID card, you can apply for a student monthly ticket at a preferential price. Relatively speaking, it will save a little daily expenses.

If you live in Japan, the biggest expense should be eating. The cost of fruits and vegetables in Japan is relatively high, and the price of meat is not much different from that in China. Living expenses and accommodation are around 6,000-8,000 RMB per month in Tokyo and 4,000-7,000 RMB per month in other regions.

In this way, the annual living expenses are basically around 60,000 RMB. Because Tokyo is a bustling city, the cost of living will naturally increase, basically staying at around 80,000 to 90,000 RMB.

Third, about work.

Japan is one of the few countries that allow international students to work. According to the regulations of Japan Immigration Bureau, the legal time for international students is 28 hours per week. International students can choose to work in supermarkets, restaurants, factories, convenience stores and other places. Work is charged by the hour.

In busy areas such as Tokyo, the hourly wage is relatively high, about 950- 1 100 yen per hour, which is about 60 yuan RMB. One week's income is about 1700 RMB, and it is about 6800 RMB per month. Other areas are slightly lower than Tokyo. About 800-900 yen an hour, about 5500 yuan a month.