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Is the Japanese diploma high in gold?

Japanese diplomas have high gold content.

The recognition is quite high. Generally speaking, a degree obtained in Japan has the same value as a degree obtained in other countries. As one of the developed countries closest to China, Japan is similar to China in language, food culture and social environment. Japanese university diplomas have high gold content, and their academic qualifications are recognized by all countries in the world.

There are 742 universities in Japan (775 universities in Japan) and many world-renowned universities among the foreign universities recognized by the China Ministry of Education's foreign-related supervision online, all of which can enroll students independently.

Japan's education system is very advanced, students are more likely to choose independently, learning flexibility is great, and quality education is fruitful. Such a Japanese education system will be more in line with the core concept of talent training.

In addition, the Japanese education system determines its strict education management, which is more suitable for the study habits of China students. Moreover, Japan's scientific and technological level is developed and its economic level is high, so students can more easily get in touch with the world's cutting-edge science and technology, broaden their horizons, and have a unique advantage in cultivating students' world vision. So it can be seen that the gold content of studying in Japan is not low.

Gold content of Japanese universities studying abroad

1, the diploma has a high gold content and is recognized by all countries in the world. According to the latest ranking of Asian universities, there are four Japanese universities in the top ten. Moreover, as one of the few developed countries in Asia, the diplomas of public and private universities are recognized by China and even the world.

2. The employment prospects are broad, and Japanese-funded enterprises are preferred. Since 1970s, Japan has entered a society with old age and few children, and the youth labor force is insufficient. Therefore, for international students, not only the employment direction is broad, but also it is not a dream to get a "green card" within eight years with the encouragement of the new immigration policy.

3. Unique "teaching default system". Most Japanese universities apply for graduate students under the default system of professors, and the key to successful application lies in the recognition of professors. This system is flexible and gives applicants more opportunities to show.

4. The tuition is low. Studying in Japan can be said to be a cost-effective choice. It is also a world-class university. The cost of studying in Japan is one-half or even one-third of that in Europe and America. Tuition fees in Japanese public universities are basically uniform, all of which are 535,800 yen/year, equivalent to about RMB 30,000.