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Fukuoka – a City Popular with International Students Many Fukuoka – a city popular with international students Some 9,000 students from 98 countries and regions study in Fukuoka Prefecture – the third highest number in Japan after Tokyo and Osaka. Many excellent universities Fukuoka is home to 38 universities (including 10 for science and technology), 20 junior colleges and 3 specialized vocational schools, where some 130,000 students currently study. Living expenses lower than national average Monthly living expenses (including academic fees) for an international student in Fukuoka are lower than the national average. Compared with Tokyo, rent is roughly halved and living costs can be cut down by 25%. The Path to study in Fukuoka from India In case of Mr. Gautam Anand Kyushu Sangyo University,Dept. of Management,Major- International Management 1st Year (Graduated, Delhi University, Dept. of East Asian Studies) How can I study in Japan?…Will I be able to live in japan where living cost is very expensive? At that time, came to know about Fukuoka Fair which was going to be held in Delhi from my friend who was studying with me in language school. I Fukuoka?... I think about Japan I know only Tokyo and Osaka.At first let`s participate! n Mr. Gautam wanted to study Japanese language in japan so he discussed with the Japanese School Staff. I n d School will introduce part time job and if I study well I can get scholarship too… i Fukuoka is one of the center city in west japan and living cost is also reasonable so it seems a easy to live … As a result of accumulating so much information、I decided to study in the school which participated in the fair. I directly contacted the school、after spending 3 months in doing all procedures through mail and phone, finally I got admission in 2011 October. While studying in the `admission to university course`and doing the part time job at I the front & lobby service at hotel、I tried to up my Japanese language skills. After n passing the university own exam and EJU exam I got admission into university. Admission fee & Tuition fee : F First yr. 4.8 lakh INR(Admission fee 1.4 lakh INR include), from 2nd yr. 3.6 lakh INR u Hostel fee:12,000 INR monthly Scholarship (JASSO) : 29,000 INR monthly(1 year system) k Part time job Salary:60,000 INR month, Got some extra money from my parents u o Presently, studying International management at Kyushu Sangyo University in k Japanese medium. a Admission fee : 1.4 lakh INR Tuition fee : 3.6 lakh INR (from 2nd yr. just tuition fee ) House rent : 15,000 INR monthly Scholarship : Applied Part time job salary : 60,000 INR monthly For those who are thinking of studying in Fukuoka, Japan Tuition fee in Japan is expensive but if you study sincerely you can get scholarship. If you study in Japan you can not only improve your language proficiency but you can also know about the Japanese culture and the way Japanese people thinks、which will be an asset when you work with Japanese people. After graduating I want to work in a company in Japan which is having business relation with Indian company. To Study in Fukuoka, Japan… Have confidence in Japanese language Study Study Study Study Courses Study at Bachelors Masters or Courses in specially for Japanese degree Doctorate English foreign students School * You can directly contact the You can study Special List of university where the course Bachelors courses for Japanese you want to study is available course Foreign school in through mail, and ask Fukuoka`s Students Fukuoka regarding the admission main Fukuoka`s prefecture procedure! university main ▼ ▼ ▼ university Association for promotion of List of contact information KYUSHU ▼ UNIVERSITY Japanese of main universities in SEINAN language UNIVERSITY Fukuoka education P6-7 KURUME You can study http://www.ni UNIVERSITY Masters or sshinkyo.org/ ※If there is no reply from Doctorate FUKUOKA english/index. university,you can contact course UNIVERSITY html FiSSC Fukuoka`s ([email protected]) main university *Special courses for foreign ▼ ※大学(学部)に入る場合は日本 students are・・・ KYUSHU 留学試験(EJU)*を受ける必 UNIVERSITY You will study Japanese language 要があります。 or Japan circumstances,Japan KYUSHU http://www.jasso.go.jp/eju INSTITUTE culture etc. at university OF /index_e.html TECHNOLOGY THE UNIVERSITY OF KITAKYUSHU Major Universities in Fukuoka KYUSHU UNIVERSITY KYUSHU SANGYO UNIVERSITY http://www.isc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ http://www.ip.kyusan-u.ac.jp/E/ intlweb/en index.html ✉✉[email protected][email protected] FUKUOKA WOMEN'S KURUME UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY* http://www.kurume-u.ac.jp/english/ http://www.fwu.ac.jp/english/ index.html ✉[email protected][email protected] SEINAN GAKUIN UNIVERSITY KYUSHU INSTITUTE OF http://www.seinan-gu.ac.jp/eng/ TECHNOLOGY ✉[email protected] http://www.kyutech.ac.jp/english/ index.html ✉[email protected] Major Universities in Fukuoka THE UNIVERSITY OF KITAKYUSHU KINKI UNIVERSITY http://www.kitakyu-u.ac.jp/another_ Faculty of Humanity-oriented Science language_site.html and Engineering (Fukuoka Campus) http://www.fuk.kindai.ac.jp/ ✉[email protected] http://www.kindai.ac.jp/english/ ✉[email protected] FUKUOKA JO GAKUIN FUKUOKA UNIVERSITY http://www.fukuoka-u.ac.jp/english/ UNIVERSITY* ✉[email protected] http://www.fukujo.ac.jp/university ✉[email protected] *indicates women’s university FUKUOKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY http://www.fit.ac.jp/EN/index.html ✉[email protected] I am looking forward to meet you people in Fukuoka!! We are providing support to everyone to study abroad!! Fukuoka Overseas Students Association(FOSA) Hello everyone!I am Kumar Dharmendra the current President of FOSA.I am from Bihar and presently studying Management at Seinan University. FOSA is an organization which was established in 1987 by the foreign students of various countries and with the aim of doing exchange with other foreign students and people living in the region ,weare doing so many activities like visiting old age home or playing football. There are around 1,200 members. Fukuoka international Student Support Centre(FiSSC) With the aim to provide comprehensive support to Foreign Students, FISSC was established in 2008, july .With the co-operation from Fukuoka government , business community , administration and universities of Fukuoka prefecture we are managing this organization. <Main support contents> ● We invite overseas students to study ● Living advice. Part time job or employment support ● Exchange with Japanese students and people If you also come to Fukuoka, please come here to enjoy!! living in the region Email:[email protected] ● Making network with the students who TEL:+81-92-725-9201 went back to their countries https://www.facebook.com/fukuoka.fissc We are proving information about Fukuoka on Facebook so take a look. .
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