Tuition for schools in Japan is not as expensive when compared to universities in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Additionally, when compared to other countries, Japan offers an extensive range of scholarship programs, as well as tuition exemption and reduction programs.
For your first academic year, you will be required to pay admissions fees, tuition course fees, and facilities and equipment fees, etc.
Moreover, admissions fees will only be required for your first academic year.
Total for entrance fees and tuition course fees | |
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National universities | Approx. 820,000 |
Public universities | Approx. 930,000 |
Private universities
(for faculties other than faculties of medicine, dentistry, or pharmaceutical sciences) |
Approx. 1,100,000 |
Private universities (for faculties of medicine, dentistry, or pharmaceutical sciences) |
Approx. 3,200,000 |
(Unit: Yen)
Total for entrance fees and tuition course fees | |
---|---|
National universities | Approx. 820,000 |
Public universities | Approx. 900,000 |
Private universities
(for faculties other than faculties of medicine, dentistry, or pharmaceutical sciences) |
Approx. 1,100,000 |
Private universities
(for faculties of medicine, dentistry, or pharmaceutical sciences) |
Approx. 850,000 |
(Unit: Yen)
Total for entrance fees and tuition course fees | |
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Junior colleges (for faculties other than faculties of medicine, dentistry, or pharmaceutical sciences) |
Approx. 960,000 |
Colleges of technology | Approx. 320,000 |
(Unit: Yen)
Total for entrance fees and tuition course fees | |
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Japanese language institutions | Approx. 680,000 |
Specialized training colleges | Approx. 900,000 |
(Unit: Yen)
(Cited from: Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), an independent administrative institution)
Tuition for schools in Hiroshima Prefecture are shown on the school details page.