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Uluslararası Öğrenci Rehberi

Japonya'da Eğitim

Japonya'da üniversiteler, başvurular, öğrenci vizeleri, eğitim maliyetleri, MEXT bursları ve mezuniyet sonrası kariyer yolları hakkında pratik rehberlerle eğitim alın.

Bir bakışta

Maliyetler
Ulusal üniversitelerde yıllık 535.800 JPY
Vize süreci
Öğrenci vizesi (Uygunluk Belgesi gerekli)
Çalışma hakları
İzinle haftada 28 saate kadar çalışma

Temel bilgiler

Makul ücretler
Öğrenim ücreti
Hızla büyüyor
Uluslararası öğrenciler
Teknoloji kariyerleri
Mezuniyet sonrası seçenekler
Araştırmada güçlü
Programlar

Why Study in Japonya

Japonya offers world-ranked universities, full-ride MEXT burslar, cutting-edge technology, and a safe, affordable lifestyle — here's why over 300,000 uluslararasi ogrenciler choose it.

  • Universite of Tokyo, Kyoto Universite, and Osaka Universite all rank in the global top 100.
  • MEXT burslar cover full tuition, monthly stipend, and return flights.
  • National universite tuition is just JPY 535,800/year — among the lowest in developed nations.
  • One of the safest countries in the world with exceptionally low crime rates.
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Plan Your Studies in Japonya

A complete planning timeline for studying in Japonya — from understanding intakes and language requirements to choosing between national, public, and private universities.

  • April is the main intake (October is a growing secondary option for English-taught programs).
  • JLPT levels explained: N5 to N1 and what each means for universite entry.
  • EJU exam for undergraduate kabuls at most national and many private universities.
  • Step-by-step planning timeline starting 12–18 months before your intake.
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Programs & Universities in Japonya

A comprehensive guide to Japonya's universities, program types, and English-taught options — from the Universite of Tokyo to the G30/SGU network.

  • 800+ universities including 86 national, 101 public, and 600+ private institutions.
  • Top institutions: Universite of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Tohoku, Tokyo Tech, Waseda, Keio.
  • 70+ universities offer English-taught degrees through G30/SGU initiatives.
  • How to choose programs by research strength, teaching language, and career outcomes.
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Admissions & Application

Everything you need to apply to Japonyaese universities — EJU exam, JASSO basvurus, direct entry, document requirements, and tips for contacting supervisors.

  • Step-by-step basvuru process for undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • EJU exam: structure, scoring, test dates, and preparation strategies.
  • How to contact a research supervisor — essential for graduate applicants.
  • Document requirements, interview process, and timeline for each pathway.
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Costs & Funding

A realistic breakdown of tuition, yasam masraflari, MEXT and JASSO burslar, and tuition waivers — with city-by-city comparisons and budgeting examples.

  • National universite tuition: JPY 535,800/year — the same for all students regardless of nationality.
  • Monthly yasam masraflari: JPY 80,000–120,000 depending on city.
  • MEXT scholarship covers full tuition, JPY 143,000–148,000/month stipend, and flights.
  • Universite tuition waivers (25–100%) available based on financial need.
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Visa & Arrival

Complete guide to Japonya's College Student visa — Certificate of Eligibility, basvuru process, resident card, National Health Insurance, and your first-week checklist.

  • College Student visa (ryugaku) requirements: CoE, passport, financial proof.
  • Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) is processed by your universite — takes 1–3 months.
  • Resident card issued at the airport on arrival — register at your local ward office within 14 days.
  • National Health Insurance enrollment is mandatory — covers 70% of medical costs.
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Living in Japonya

Everything you need to know about daily life as an international student in Japonya — housing, trains and IC cards, healthcare, culture and etiquette, food, and safety.

  • Housing options: universite dorms (JPY 10,000–50,000/month), apartments, and share houses.
  • Japonya's train system is world-class — IC cards (Suica/PASMO) work nationwide.
  • National Health Insurance covers 70% of medical costs at JPY 1,000–2,000/month.
  • One of the safest countries in the world with unique cultural etiquette to learn.
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Work & Career in Japonya

Your complete guide to working while studying in Japonya — 28-hour calisma izni, part-time jobs, post-graduation visa pathways, and career opportunities in tech, automotive, and more.

  • Work up to 28 hours/week during term with a yari zamanli calisma permit (free to obtain).
  • Designated activities visa after graduation gives 6–12 months for job hunting.
  • Key industries hiring international talent: tech, automotive, robotics, gaming, finance.
  • Japonya's 'shukatsu' job hunting process begins 12–18 months before graduation.