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Why Study in Japan?

Japan is one of the top destinations for international students due to its high-quality education, advanced research facilities, and unique cultural experience. The country offers a mix of modern technology and deep-rooted traditions, making it an exciting place to study.

  • Support services for international students
  • Global Appreciation
  • Supportive Business Training and Study
  • Diversity of Education Prospects
  • Use of latest Technology in Study
Study in Japan
Education System

Education System and Expenses in the Japan

Academic Structure

  • National Universities – Funded by the government, high academic reputation.
  • Public Universities – Run by local governments, slightly lower tuition than private universities.
  • Private Universities – More expensive, but often have modern facilities and global networks.
  • Vocational Schools – Offer specialized training in fields like animation, game design, and engineering.
  • Japanese Language Schools – For students who need to improve their Japanese before entering university.

Study Expenses

The cost of living in Japan varies depending on the city. Tokyo is the most expensive, while smaller cities like Fukuoka, Sendai, or Osaka are more affordable.

Estimated Monthly Costs:

  • Accommodation: ¥30,000 – ¥80,000 (€200 – €550)
  • Food: ¥20,000 – ¥40,000 (€130 – €270)
  • Transportation: ¥5,000 – ¥15,000 (€35 – €100)
  • Utilities & Internet: ¥10,000 – ¥20,000 (€70 – €140)
  • Entertainment & Other Expenses: ¥10,000 – ¥30,000 (€70 – €200)

💰 Total Monthly Cost: ¥80,000 – ¥150,000 (€550 – €1,000), depending on lifestyle.

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Work Opportunities

Career Prospects in the Japan

Work During Studies

Popular student cities include:

  • Tokyo – Best for tech, business, and entertainment
  • Osaka – Great food, lively student atmosphere
  • Kyoto – Rich in history and traditional culture
  • Fukuoka – Affordable and known for start-ups

Post-Study Work Visa

International students can work up to 28 hours per week during the semester and full-time during vacations.
Common student jobs:

  • Convenience stores (konbini)
  • Restaurants & cafes
  • English teaching (if fluent)
  • Translation work

Hourly wages range from ¥900 – ¥1,500 (€6 – €10) per hour, helping students cover living expenses.

Courses

Popular Courses in Japan

Engineering & Technology
Business & Management
Healthcare & Medicine

Visa Process

First Step: Applying for Admission

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • SLC / HSEB / Bachelor Degree Mark Sheet
  • Provisional/Migration Certificate
  • IELTS Score or Equivalent
  • Work Experience Document
  • Resume
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Reference Letter (if available)

Second Step: Offer Letter

If approved by the institution, a letter of offer will be received.

Third Step: Documentation Requirement

Additional Required Documents:

  • Relationship Certificate
  • Property Valuation
  • Income Sources
  • Rent/Lease Agreements
  • Agriculture/Business Details
  • Salary Income, Bank Balance/Loan
  • CA Report
  • Translated Documents (Lalpurja, Citizenship)
  • Police Report
  • Sponsor Letter / Affidavit of Support
  • No Objection Letter

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Some Important FAQ's

Common Frequently Asked Questions

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Every country has unique and different qualities of its own. Different countries has different education system. Best way to select the best country is to shortlist the countries, compare their education system, courses they offer tuition fee, living cost, ultimate, job opportunities etc. and decide which are is best for your.

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Any student can study abroad but most programs have a GPA requirements (2 or higher) it depends upon country and universities that you are planning to apply. The better your GPA, the better your chance of getting into the program.

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It depends upon which country you choose to study your course, length of your stay, your lifestyle Saandipani counselors will help you estimate part-time work will help you maintain your expenses your budget for further study.

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It depends upon the country, place, universities, college and lifestyle of….. more or less it depends upon individuals.

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Passport, SEE/NEB/Bachelor degree mark sheet, provisional certificate, Migration certificate, IELTS score or Equivalent, SOP are the minimum documents to get started.

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Yes, Saandipani provides admission counseling where counselor and student can meet face to face. However our Saandipani counselor can help you through online, video calls and cell phone also. Students and parents can be facilitate by online and direct counseling.

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