We have compiled answers to frequently asked questions.
Q.1When can I enroll?
A.1If you are enrolling in the higher education course with a student visa, there are four intake periods per year: April, July, October, and January. As early preparation is required, please contact us at least 9 months before your desired intake period.
For the international residents course, the start dates are also four times a year, but enrollment is accepted on a rolling basis. For more details about enrollment,
please click here.
Q.2How are levels and classes determined?
A.2Before the course starts, a placement test is conducted to determine the appropriate class for each student.
Q.3How many hours of classes are there per day?
A.3There are four classes a day, and each class lasts 45 minutes. Morning classes are from 8:40 to 12:00, and afternoon classes are from 13:30 to 16:50.
Q.4Which countries have the most students?
A.4As of December 2024, we have students from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
Q.5Are there any scholarships available?
A.5If you pass a Japanese language proficiency exam at a certain level before enrollment, a reduction system may be applied based on our school's regulations.
Additionally, we can recommend you for the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students, as well as for various other scholarships. For more details, please contact us.
Q.6What do most students do after graduating from your school?
A.6Most students go on to vocational schools or universities.
Q.7Do you have dormitories?
A.7Yes, we do. For more details about the dormitory fees and life,please click here.
Q.8Can I work part-time?
A.8After receiving permission to work part-time, students with a student visa can work up to 28 hours per week during regular class periods. During long breaks, you can work up to 8 hours per day.
Q.9How much is the monthly living cost?
A.9It depends on whether you cook for yourself or eat out, but food expenses are approximately ¥15,000 to ¥20,000, utilities are around ¥8,000 to ¥15,000, mobile phone bills are about ¥7,000 to ¥10,000, and other expenses are around ¥10,000. So, the total monthly cost is estimated to be between ¥40,000 and ¥55,000.
From the second year, you will also need to pay dormitory fees, which are approximately ¥21,000 per month.