Fees for studying abroad in Japan:
Generally speaking, the average remuneration of master's and doctoral programs in the first academic year ranges from 800,000 yen to 6.5438+0.5 million yen. There is no need to pay tuition fees in the next few years, so the payment can be reduced by about 30%. In addition, studying PhD in Japan requires a certain level of Japanese, while Japanese educational institutions charge between 400,000-6,543.8+0,000 yen a year, and short-term university tuition is between 550,000-6,543.8+0.37 million yen.
According to the data of relevant Japanese government departments, the average monthly study and research expenses of foreign students studying in Japan are 57,000 yen, 8,000 yen for transportation, 24,000 yen for meals, 30,000 yen for rent, 7,000 yen for utilities, 3,000 yen for insurance and medical expenses, 7,000 yen for after-school hobbies and entertainment, and1kloc-0/000 yen.
Japanese doctoral study conditions:
Under normal circumstances, those who have a master's degree and are recognized as having the same academic ability and above, and the academic degree is above 18, can directly enter the three-year postdoctoral course.
However, the undergraduate program of medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine in Japanese universities is six years, and there is no master's program. Therefore, after graduating from university, you can directly apply for the doctoral program, but you must have a degree of 18 or above, and you are not eligible to take the national (qualification) exam without completing the six-year university course.
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Matters needing attention in reading PhD in Japan:
Precautions:
1, admitted.
In general, China's master's degree is recognized in Japan, but doctoral students need to take exams. Where there are no exams in China, you can only take exams in Japan. First of all, students need to try their best to get a visa to study in Japan. In fact, the usual practice in China is to contact professors at Japanese universities first, then apply for graduate students, get a study visa and go to Japan. After half a year or a year, you can take the entrance examination.
2. change your major.
When contacting professors in Japanese universities, you only need to show that you have sufficient reasons and solid basic knowledge to convince the professors that you can complete your studies. Only when the professors accept you can you change your major.
3. expenses.
Studying for a Ph.D. in a Japanese university gives you more chances to get a scholarship. If the university you attend is a good national university in Japan, you will basically get a scholarship. And Japanese students can apply for tuition waiver. The better the school, the fewer international students there are, and the more opportunities for tuition reduction.
4. Scholarships.
Scholarships awarded by the government are called national expenses. State-funded international students are free of tuition, with about 6.5438+0.6 million scholarships each month and two round-trip air tickets each year. There are two ways to apply for state fees, one is through professors. One is to apply through China Scholarship Fund Committee. The latter method requires a master's degree.