The cost of studying in Japan for postgraduate study has always been a topic of concern to many parents and students. The editor of the Bon Overseas website has compiled a list of the cost of postgraduate study in Japan to help you understand the cost of postgraduate study in Japan more clearly and prepare for studying abroad. Welcome to read.
Tuition fees for postgraduate studies in Japan
1. Postgraduate courses
Tuition fees for general public graduate courses are usually around 10,000-30,000 RMB per year. Postgraduate courses at private universities cost around 20,000-50,000 RMB.
2. Master’s course
Japanese monks are equivalent to Chinese masters, usually 2-3 years. Tuition fees are generally around 40,000-60,000 (RMB) per year, and about 50,000-70,000 (RMB) for private schools. Because students entering master's programs can apply for scholarships and tuition remissions, the fees paid may sometimes be much lower than the above figures. Note: The fees for majors such as medicine, pharmacy, and art are higher.
Living expenses list of graduate school expenses in Japan
Generally, the living expenses of international students in Japan are about 60,000-80,000 (RMB) per year, including accommodation, water and electricity bills, meals, etc.
The tuition fee for the first year of language school is generally around 60-80W yen and about 50,000 RMB per year. The cost of university is about 60-100W yen, and health knowledge is about 40,000-70,000 yen per year. Of course, this varies according to different majors in different schools. Living expenses: around 3000–4000 in Tokyo area, slightly lower around 2000/month in other areas. Total cost per year: around 80,000-100,000 RMB/year. Part-time job: 50-80 RMB/hour * 4 hours/day == 200-300 RMB/day. Monthly: 6000-10000 RMB (for new students) Product Catalog Under normal circumstances, if you work in Japan and have a stable job, your annual salary will be RMB 120,000-150,000. You can see that the cost of studying and working in Japan is basically the same! As long as students can handle the time allocation between study and life, it will be a win-win situation! This also counts the monthly scholarship fee. If a student can get a scholarship, then basically. Rent is 40,000 to 50,000, water, electricity and gas network are 15,000, additional expenses for food are 25,000, the average is about 5,000 a month, 80,000-100,000 a month, about 1 million a year, plus tuition fees 500,000 a year (National) 1.50. The annual tuition fee plus living expenses in Japan is about 120,000-150,000. Japan allows international students to work legally, and students over the age of 18 can work no more than 28 hours a week. No more than 4 hours a day.
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