Japan is one of the most popular countries to study abroad in Asia, and many small partners are entangled in the gold content of studying in Japan. Is the gold content of studying in Japan high? What are the advantages of studying in Japan? We have sorted out the relevant content, so let's get to know it together.
gold content of studying in Japan
Japan is one of the developed countries closest to China. Only a strip of water, language, food culture, social environment and so on are similar to China.
The diplomas of Japanese universities are rich in gold, and their academic qualifications are recognized by all countries in the world. There are 742 foreign universities in China (775 universities in Japan) among the foreign universities recognized by the Ministry of Education's foreign-related supervision online. There are many well-known universities in the world, and all of them can enroll students independently.
Advantages of studying in Japan
1. Parents of students feel more at ease
Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, and there are almost no vicious incidents or xenophobia compared with countries such as Europe and America. In addition, international students enjoy almost all the same treatment as Japanese nationals. For example, Japan's national health insurance is very beneficial to international students, except that they only need to bear 31%, and the actual medical expenses only bear 6% after applying for subsidies.
Second, life is more convenient
Japan is very close to China, and China's traditional customs are still completely preserved, which makes overseas students feel less left home and reduces their loneliness. It can be reached in more than 3 hours, and it is very convenient for children to go back and forth and parents to visit. Japan's geographical location, climatic conditions, lifestyle, customs and other aspects are not much different from those in China. Japan's domestic transportation is convenient, electrified railways extend in all directions, supermarkets abound, goods are complete, and there are many 24-hour convenience stores, making life very convenient.
Third, it costs less to go to Japan
The cost of studying in Japan is at a low level in developed countries. China students spend more in the first year of studying in Japan, and their tuition fees will not exceed 81,111 RMB. After arriving in Japan, international students studying in Japan can learn some simple Japanese and go out to work when they can basically communicate with others. The Japanese government provides very convenient conditions for international students to work. After studying in Japan, international students can rely on their own income to support the expenses needed during the whole study period, without having to bear an excessive economic burden on their families.
Fourth, overseas students earn more
Japan is a developed country in the world with many job opportunities, and its catering, language education, retail, newspaper delivery, translation and other industries can provide a large number of job opportunities for international students. In addition, Japanese companies provide many forms of work for international students, and hourly, daily and monthly jobs are all acceptable. The income of international students working in Japan is about 811-1111 yen per hour, and most Japanese companies provide working meals and transportation expenses for migrant workers to ensure that the income of international students is net income.
5. It is easy for Japan to study abroad and get employment
The economic and trade exchanges between Japan and China are quite frequent, especially in recent years, a large number of Japanese enterprises have flooded into China. When setting up factories and developing production, Japanese returnees who have studied in Japan, are familiar with Japanese and Chinese, Japanese culture and professional knowledge will undoubtedly be favored by Japanese enterprises.
Sixth, it's less difficult to go to graduate school in Japan
It's less difficult to get a master's degree (monk) in Japan. Because the employment rate of Japanese undergraduates is extremely high, the enrollment rate of Japanese masters is getting lower and lower. The proportion of liberal arts is 8%, and that of science and engineering is only 41%, which is far lower than that of other countries, so it can even be said that it is easier to go to graduate school than to take Japanese courses (departments).
frequently asked questions about studying in Japan
1) About the cost of studying in Japan
Generally, the tuition fee of a language school is 41,111-51,111 rmb a year, and the monthly living expenses (rent+food+transportation+utilities+other expenses) are generally about 6111rmb, which is about 72,111 RMB a year. The average annual cost of international students is about 1-1.3 million, which varies from person to person.
Both language schools and universities have scholarship systems. Generally, when entering a language school or university, international students can apply for tuition fee remission according to the conditions given by each school.
2) Japan's part-time job policy
In Japan, international students are allowed to work for no more than 28 hours a week. The hourly wage in Japan is relatively high, which is about rmb in 61 yuan for one hour. If the salary is full in one week, the weekly income is about 1,681 rmb, the monthly income is 6,721 rmb, and the annual income is about 81,111 rmb. Therefore, part-time students can basically afford their own living expenses.
Japan's part-time culture is very developed, so it is also very easy to find part-time jobs. Almost all industries except enterprises have part-time students, including convenience stores, restaurants, supermarkets, education and other industries, and because there are many Japanese tourists to China, all walks of life in Japan like to recruit Japanese students.
3) Japanese school system
The school year in Japan is from April to March of the following year, and there are three long holidays in a year, namely spring break (February-April), summer vacation (August-September) and winter vacation (February-October). Among them, the spring break is the longest, lasting nearly 2 months, the summer break lasts about 1 months, and the winter break lasts about half a month. Other short holidays include the May 1 Golden Week, the birthdays of emperors and various wishes.
4) About students' accommodation
When students first arrive in Japan, they usually enter the dormitory of a language school, which is called Liao in Japanese. Most of the dormitories in language schools live in groups, double rooms or single rooms, providing common facilities such as kitchen, living room, toilet, bathroom and balcony. The cost of a double room is generally around 51 thousand yen a month.
Some language schools allow students to rent their own houses after going to Japan, but for the convenience of going to and from school and handling some landing documents, it is recommended to live in a dormitory for a period of time first, and then go out to find a house to rent after a stable life.