You should seriously consider studying in Japan due to its cheaper tuition fees for international students than many other developed nations, lots of scholarship opportunities, low cost of living for students, generous part-time work allowances, ample graduate employment opportunities, and welcoming immigration system.
• Japanese culture
• Career opportunity
• Learn Japanese
• Improving your employability
• Culture
• Education
The total cost of studying in Japan for Indian students is between YEN 820,000 (INR 5,81,600) and YEN 1.64 million (INR 11,63,100). This range is for National, Private and Public universities in Japan. The tuition fee may vary for different courses.
The fee structure of education differs based on the field you pursue:
• For Undergraduate courses international students can expect to pay between ¥500,000 and ¥1,000,000 ($4,500 to $9,000) per year.
• For graduate courses the costs could be anywhere between ¥300,000 to ¥1,200,000 ($2,700 to $10,800) per year.
• For doctoral degree it cost ¥820,000 (USD $5,508) per year in national universities and ¥900,000 (USD $6,043) per year in local public universities.
• For professional Training Collages it may cost 900,000 yen
• For junior collage it may cost 960,000 yen
Living expenses in Japan include everyday costs such as food, transportation, entertainment, clothing, and other miscellaneous expenses. The cost of living can vary depending on personal lifestyle and the city of residence. On average, students might need around ¥50,000 to ¥70,000 ($450 to $630) per month. Japan regularly turns up on lists of the safest places to visit in the world. Japan also has one of the world's most advanced healthcare systems, reflected in this high life expectancy.
• Engineering
• Humanities
• Computer science
• Agriculture
• Law
• Psychology
• Environmental science
• Cultural studies
• Medicine