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How about studying in Japan?

First, for most working families in China, sending their children abroad for further study is their parents' greatest wish. However, due to the differences in income levels, the high tuition and living expenses in developed countries have discouraged many parents. In Japan, the legalization of work and numerous job opportunities provide very favorable conditions for international students to work and study.

Years of practical experience has proved that as long as the family can pay 70,000-80,000 yuan for the first year of studying in Japan, students can start working after they have a simple Japanese foundation. In the future, the tuition and living expenses during my stay in Japan can be guaranteed by working, and there will be no subsequent economic pressure on the family.

For many high school graduates, after studying in Japan, their own advantages can often be fully reflected. Because, compared with Japanese senior high school students, after China students learn Japanese well, a solid foundation in mathematics and English provides an inevitable guarantee for being admitted to Japanese national and public universities. At the same time, the Japanese government, local governments and non-governmental organizations have prepared various forms of international student assistance system, which is not available in any other country in the world.

An international student studying in Japan can get all kinds of help before, during and after studying in Japan.

Why? Experts from all directions in Zhengzhou said: Receiving international students contributes to the stability and development of the world and is an "international contribution in the field of knowledge". Therefore, after being admitted to Japanese national or public universities, most of them can enjoy the treatment of tuition reduction. In this way, we can not only complete the regular undergraduate education in Japan with high gold content for free, but also learn more advanced professional knowledge than in China. Those with excellent grades can also get scholarships. Private universities have higher tuition fees, but there are also reductions and exemptions, as well as a scholarship system. According to a survey conducted by the Japan International Education Association on overseas students studying in Japan at their own expense, 64% of the students received scholarships, with an average monthly amount of 737,765,438+0 yen. In this way, from an economic point of view, after being admitted to China, public universities can easily complete their studies in Japan without causing any burden to their families.

Second, for domestic undergraduates, it is definitely more difficult to find a job after graduation than when they take the college entrance examination. However, as the latest developed country in China, the number of Japanese enterprises exploring the China market is increasing year by year.

Since 1993, Japan has been China's largest trading partner for nine consecutive years, and China is Japan's second largest trading partner. This means that a large number of job opportunities are contained in the trade between China and Japan and between China and Japan. Therefore, for foreign students with Japanese education and life background, whether they stay in Japan or return to China to apply for a job, they will be the first to be hired by well-known Japanese companies engaged in business in China. Therefore, studying in Japan will become their superior capital, with broad employment opportunities and development space.

Third, a high level of education. The greatest charm of studying in Japan is that Japan has an environment where it can learn and master world-class technology and knowledge that once created amazing economic growth. In Japanese universities and other institutions of higher education, you can study and research in various fields such as electronic engineering, Japanese literature and even international business. And through studying in Japan, many leaders who took the world as the stage were born in the past. The interpersonal network established between college students is a great asset for your future career.

The tuition fees for studying in Japan are different according to the situation of public universities and private universities. Generally, the tuition fee of public universities is about 550,000-70,000 RMB. The annual tuition fee of private universities is about 65,000-80,000 RMB. The cost of studying Japanese for half a year is about 26,000-30,000 RMB.

About Japanese study visa and part-time job:

Japanese visa officers generally refuse visas for three reasons: (1) Low level of Japanese; (2) No desire to study hard; (3) Providing forged certification materials.

You will get an answer within one week after applying for a visa. If you are lucky, you can fly in Japan.

The living expenses of international students studying in Japan for one month are about 7000-1 1000 RMB.

According to the experience of studying abroad in all directions for many years, it is found that there are no rules for international students to work in Japan, but with more and more people coming to Japan in the name of studying abroad, the number of people who actually work to make money has greatly increased. The Japanese government issued a regulation in June 1990, stipulating that international students who need to work and study must first obtain the consent of the university, and then rely on the school's certificate. The contract of the employer (indicating the work content and time, etc.). ) and foreigners' registration cards, you can only start working after the Immigration Bureau (Immigration Bureau) applies for the "License for Extra-qualification Activities". At the same time, the time is specified in detail. Usually, students can earn living expenses by working while studying in Japan.