How easy it is to study and work in Japan.

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- Higher education in Japan Public and Private universities: To go to Japan, you can get a tourist and business visa or by taking language courses and applying to a university. But the best is a language course and application to the university. The cost of language schools in Japan ranges from $6,000 to $1,000. There are public and Private universities in Japan. Studying at a public university is cheaper than at a private one. Lessons are 4 hours a day. Students are required TOEFL - 80 or IELTS minimum 5.5. You can study at universities that meet world educational standards, including Yamanashi Gakuin, Tokyo International, Asia Pacific International University. Contract payments range from $5,000 to $10,000 per semester, scholarships range from 30% to 100%, depending on the student's language certificate and school grades. If the student studies well, a scholarship of $400 will be given.


In addition to studying, students can legally work 28 hours a week, vacation time up to 40 hours. Bachelor's degree is 4 years, Master's degree is 2 years. Visa issuance is at a high level, in rare cases a refusal is received from the embassy. -Living and working in Japan: 3% of Japanese people are unemployed because the people are hardworking. The average monthly salary in Japan is $3000, but it takes several years of qualification, and they get $1400-1500 a month to start with. You can work depending on the level of language knowledge, mostly students are not given hard jobs, they can work in restaurant, service services, delivery services. You can earn at least $10-12 per hour, working 28 hours a week.


 Life in Japan: Japan, the capital of which is Tokyo, has an area of 377.8 thousand km2 and a population of 124,840,000 people. The longest suspension railway in the world is also located in Japan. Due to the frequent occurrence of earthquakes, the buildings are adapted to earthquakes. Japan's economy ranks 3rd in the world. The quality of education is 99.9%. Education spends 20% of Japan's budget. There are more old people than young people in Japan, so the number of workers in Japan is small, and they even try to keep them by giving them 4 years of work, exceeding the demands of foreign workers. In Japan, internet technology is very developed and production is abundant and of high quality. Japan has clean air, beautiful nature, education system, good work, and generally speaking, it is very good.



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