Registration fee: 2,-3, yen,
Admission fee: 4,-8, yen,
Tuition fee: 75, yen on average.
The total tuition fee of language schools answered by Mr. Wei Lan is more than 5, RMB/year.
Second, the tuition fee of public universities in Japan is 535,8 yen.
The entrance fee is 282, yen.
The entrance examination fee is 17, yen.
Total:
entrance fee: 84,6 yen.
entrance examination fee: 9,8 yen.
Total: 441,2 yen, which is 26, RMB according to the real-time exchange rate.
Living expenses for studying in Japan will cover all aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation, and clothes, meals, rent, transportation and other aspects need to be spent.
First, the rental fee
To rent a house, you need to find a Japanese housing agent. At the beginning, you usually need to pay an agency fee for one month's rent, as well as a gift and a deposit. The initial cost is about 15-3w. The monthly rent varies from 3-1w yen. Rent a single room (with an area of 15 square meters on the left and right) in the 23 rd district of Tokyo, and the monthly rent is about 5-7w yen. Other areas will be much cheaper, and houses around 3w in most parts of Kyoto are very good. If you choose multi-person sharing, the cost will be lower.
Second, medical insurance expenses
When you first arrive in Japan, you need to pay about 6-1,5 RMB (8, yen-2, yen a year). This must be paid, and it is also to provide medical security for students.
3. Food expenses
In terms of food expenses, in Japan, the price of eating a meal out is generally 3-1, yen, and the price of a bowl of beef rice in fast food restaurants such as Matsuya and Yoshinoya is about 3 yen. The school canteen will be much cheaper than the restaurants outside. Take the University of Tokyo as an example, the order price of the canteen is 35-55 yen. If you choose to cook by yourself, the price will be relatively reduced. Generally speaking, it is more common to spend about 3w yen on food for one month.
Others: Take mobile phones as an example. Students usually buy mobile phones when they arrive in Japan, so as to contact their families. Japan's mobile phones are updated relatively quickly, so the price is usually relatively cheap. Many old models that have been on the market for more than 4 to 5 months will be sold to students at a preferential promotion price of 1 yen. The price of some latest models ranges from 8, yen to 2, yen. The telephone bill in Japan is usually between 5, yen and 8, yen per month. Including entertainment expenses, transportation expenses, etc., the daily expenses for one year are about 2, yuan.
The cost of living is about 89, RMB a year. To sum up, the total cost of studying in Japan is about 1,-15, RMB a year, which is still very small compared with the cost of studying in Europe and America.