Study in Japan

Japan is known of the all-technology capital of the world, and their programs become more expansive with each passing academic year. Students will know that getting into a Japanese university will be difficult because they are highly academically competitive. We will go through what universities are available for students to send in their admissions application, both public and private higher education institutions. We will also go over what the tuition per year will be and living costs for Japan. Known for high academic and education values, Japan is the perfect place for a student who wishes to achieve a postgraduate degree.

Universities in Japan

  • University of Tokyo
  • Hosei University
  • Toyo University
  • Nihon University
  • Waseda University
  • Kyoto University
  • Kyushu University
  • Nagoya University
  • Tohoku University
  • Hokkaido University
  • University of Tsukuba
  • Keio University
  • Osaka University
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Sophia University
  • Ritsumeikan University
  • Hiroshima University
  • Meiji University
  • Doshisha University
  • Meiji Gakuin University
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Yokohama National University
  • Tokyo International University
  • Kansai University
  • Tokai University

Student Cost of Living

According to a national average study, in Japan, international students can expect a budget of around 138,000 yen or a near $1,100 USD. This actually comes as a shock to most international students because they were expecting a higher amount more near $3,000 USD.

Also, students can ask the university they are attending to help look for part-time work. Most of the time students studying in Japan can receive a part-time job within the university itself. If not, there are many part-time opportunities available for students around the country.

The region with the highest month to month living expense is Kanto with a near $1,300 USD. While the lowest or cheapest month to month living is Shikoku region with $820 USD.

Some of this cost can be reduced when students apply for scholarships from Japanese universities. As a matter of fact, Japanese art universities provide monthly allowance scholarships to help students pay for necessities each month.

Cost of Tuition

Funny enough, Japan has some of the lower tuition rates which is a huge benefit to students. Why? Not only does a cheap tuition mean better savings, but Japan is known for having cheaper tuition but with top grade education institutions. Japan takes higher education seriously; they want their own students to come out on top as the best academically. So international students will know for sure that they will receive a top education, no matter what.

Average public tuition fees per academic year is only $6,500 USD. And Master’s to Postgraduate only gradually increases to around $8,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Japan

Standard Japanese is the most common language spoken in Japan. However, the many languages that grace this country include Ainu, Amami-Ōshima, Kunigami, Miyako, Okinawan, Yaeyama, Yonaguni, Bonin English, Evenki, Japanglish (Japanese-English), Matagi, Nivkh, Orok, Sanka, Zainichi Korean, Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian.

Students will do far better if they have a keen interest in Japanese culture and wish to understand more of the language. This will actually help international students receive better Japanese scholarships if they wish to attend a Japanese university.

Study in Jamaica

What would it be like to study in sunny and serene Jamaica? We will go through what universities are available for students to subject admissions to, and what the monthly living cost consists of per budgeting reasons. We will also include what languages are spoken in Jamaica and what students can do to better integrate into daily live in this country.

Universities in Jamaica:

  • University of the West Indies
  • University of Technology, Jamaica
  • Northern Caribbean University
  • University of the Commonwealth Caribbean
  • Mico University College
  • Caribbean Maritime University
  • University of the West Indies Open Campus
  • Church Teachers’ College
  • Shortwood Teacher College
  • Moneague College
  • Saint Joseph’s Teachers’ College
  • Norman Manley Law School
  • College of Agriculture Science and Education
  • Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts
  • Bethlehem Moravian College
  • International University of the Caribbean
  • Brown’s Town Community College
  • United Theological College of the West Indies
  • Hyacinth Chen Nursing School

Academic programs available at the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean:

There are many academic programs available through this university, a few include Business Administration, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Information Technology, Paralegal Studies, Humanities and Law, Social Work, Criminology, Math, Technology, Marketing, Information Systems, Healthcare Management, Tourism, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, and more.

Student Cost of Living

To be able to live comfortably in Jamaica, students must understand that this is a country that imports foods more than they export. Which means daily costs will be much more than they expect, especially for one person. However, if a person learns to adapt to their environment, they could budget for below $600 USD. But normally, students have to budget from month to month for about $650 – $850 USD.

However, consumer prices are lower in Jamaica than the United States, which makes Jamaica a prime place for individuals to retire to later in life.

Students can find cheaper accommodation if they intend to just find a dorm at the college campus, that accommodation amount will just be added to the tuition price. However, if a student decides to earn their higher education in tourism while studying in Jamaica, they could end up being sponsored by a hotel agency that wants to eventually bring on that student as an employee.

There are many academics that have advantages and can help waive fees for any excess taxes that may apply.

Cost of Tuition

What can students expect when it comes to tuition cost in Jamaica? Students should be able to pay per year around $6,700 to a higher amount of just under $30,000 USD. However, that amount is for Master’s degrees and up, while all undergraduate degrees stay well below $12,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Jamaica

What languages are spoken in Jamaica? The languages spoken consist of Jamaican Patois and English. Students will be able to learn more about the one native language that still survives in Jamaica, called Arawakan language. This beautiful language has a stirring yet enriching history that has survived many years. If a student learns part of the Arawakan language they can enter into work-programs that work towards uncovering more of the history of Jamaica.

Study in Israel

Israel has so many universities that students should know about! Not only are there several technology schools but their academic colleges are easily becoming some of the best in the world. With the research historic presence, Israel has a lot of offers international students. We will go over typical living cost and well as what students can expect from university tuition.

Universities in Israel:

  • Tel Aviv University
  • Bar-Ilan University
  • University of Haifa
  • Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
  • Ben Gurion University of the Negev
  • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Reichman University
  • Jerusalem College of Technology
  • Sapir Academic College
  • Tel-Hai Academic College
  • Ono Academic College
  • Max Stern Yezreel Valley College
  • Afeka College of Engineering
  • Ruppin Academic Center
  • Netanya Academic College
  • Hadassah Academic College
  • Open University of Israel
  • Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem
  • Holon Institute of Technology
  • Braude College of Engineering
  • College of Management Academic Studies
  • Peres Academic Center
  • Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art
  • College of Law and Business

Student Cost of Living

Living in Israel is definitely on the more higher cost side, because on average, a student living off campus and in an apartment will need to pay a monthly rent of 400 – 800 EUR, or $1,200 USD.

This will also depend on personal wants and needs when it comes to monthly budgeting responsibilities. But the highest cost will be accommodation, it may be easier and more cost efficient for a student to stay on the college campus.

Cost of Tuition

Most students do not know that Israel’s tuition fees are higher or lower, depending on the competitiveness of the program. This is a highly interesting take, because the more the program receives recognition and many students apply for, the higher the tuition cost. However, the more a program has less students and is not widely studied, the lower the tuition cost.

Students can expect a higher tuition cost for a bachelor’s degree if the subject is competitive to start at $15,000 USD per year. If the program is not competitive, then students will be able to take the program for $4,000 USD per year.

A master’s degree goes up extensively, from $5,000 – $30,000 USD per academic year.

Languages Spoken in Israel

There are around 34 languages spoken in Israel and here are a few of them Modern Hebrew, Arabic, English, Russian, Yiddish, German, Amharic, Polish, Ukrainian, Spanish, French, Turkish, Kayla, Perisan, Judeo-Tat, and many more.

Students will always far better if they learn a main language spoken in the country they intend to apply for admissions. Most of the time, universities in other countries will ask for a proficiency exam where the main language spoken in a certain country will want to see how well a student can understand and translate. This is done in Israel; students will be tested to see if they can be taught in Hebrew or if that student will need to go to English spoken classes.

The more a student picks up a local language the better equipped they are to learn more a bout the culture and country.

Study in Ireland

Ireland may be best known to everyone for its mythical castles and outstanding legends, but Ireland has a lot to offer when it comes to higher education degrees. We will look through what normal annual tuition looks like, and what students can look forward to when it comes to the living cost.

Universities in Ireland:

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Dublin City University
  • University College Dublin
  • National University of Ireland, Galway
  • University College Cork
  • Maynooth University
  • University of Limerick
  • Dublin Institute of Technology
  • National College of Ireland
  • Technological University Dublin
  • Institute of Technology Sligo
  • Athlone Institute of Technology
  • Institute of Technology Carlow
  • Letterkenny Institute of Technology
  • Cork College of Commerce
  • Waterford Institute of Technology
  • Limerick Institute of Technology
  • Cork Institute of Technology
  • Dublin Business School
  • Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
  • Dundalk Institute of Technology
  • Griffith College Dublin
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
  • Hibernia College
  • Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology
  • St. Angela’s College, Sligo
  • Cavan Institute
  • Dunboyne College of Further Education
  • Royal Irish Academy of Music
  • National College of Art and Design
  • Colaiste Dhulaigh College of Further Education
  • Setanta College
  • Liberties College
  • Institute of Technology Tallaght

Student Cost of Living

What is the living cost for students and are there any discounts for students in Ireland? When it comes to living off campus instead of using the room and boarding, students can expect to need around 12,000 EUR per academic year. Just to cover rent and basic necessities.

International students are given the choice to work part-time jobs to help pay off some of the student tuition along with basic day to day needs. As a matter of fact, nearly all of the mentioned universities help students find work while earning their higher education there. Dublin is the capital as well as the bustling city that has become a high tech and real estate establishment.

Dublin is actually the perfect city if students are looking to take a language course on Gaelic or Irish language. Also, students can receive many benefits from the country if they take language courses. This can include receiving a partial percentage off of all annual tuition costs. 

Cost of Tuition

When it comes to student tuition, there are actually a number of factors to consider. With any international student planning on attending a university abroad, they should always have a student visa. Student’s visa to Ireland cost around 60 EUR.

For a Master’s program, students should buget for an annual academic price of 4,000 – 9,000 EUR.

However, for a post doctorate students can expect that tuition cost to jump to 20,000 EUR to 35,000 EUR.

Languages Spoken in Ireland

Besides the native language of Ireland being Irish, English comes in as a close secondary language. With Polish, French, German, Shelta, Ulster Scots, Irish Sign Language, Arabic, Swahili, Swedish, Finnish, Swiss, Dutch, Hindi, Czech, Chinese, Ukrainian, Russian, Italian, Spanish, and many more. Ireland has amassed an incredibly diverse culture where virtually every nationality has lived in Ireland at some point.