Reasons to Study in Japan in 2024
1. Easiter to get Scholarship
The chances of obtaining a scholarship to study in Japan are very high. After two years, almost all enrollments for international study programs have been frozen. Organizations offering scholarships are more eager than ever. The number of scholarships available is large, but the number of participants from other countries qualifying for them is smaller due to the epidemic. Vietnam is fortunate to be on the list of countries where Japan is still recruiting international students. Organizations offering scholarships are providing maximum conditions for new students, especially those coming through renowned language centers that have facilitated international students in the past. If you do not seize this opportunity, it will be difficult to find such a good opportunity in the future.
2. Less competition
Competition for admission to study has significantly decreased. Due to fear of epidemics, the number of applications is significantly lower than in previous years. Many students fail to realize that if they do not act quickly and submit their applications on time, they risk missing the deadline for recruiting international students. Therefore, seeking quick advice to submit your application is a wise decision!
3. Improved quality of studying and working
The quality of studying and working in Japan has improved. Japan has one of the best education systems in the world. The University of Tokyo is among the top 20 prestigious universities globally. The number of universities, colleges, and vocational schools is the largest in Asia with higher education. The range of study fields is wide, allowing international students to easily pursue and specialize in subjects that interest them and conduct research. School libraries are typically distributed across many cities to meet students’ learning demands.
4. Eastier to find part-time jobs
It is easier to find part-time jobs for international students in Japan. After the epidemic, the labor shortage has increased. To address the labor shortage, job opportunities in Japan have also increased. It is quite easy to find a part-time job while studying in Japan (Japanese law allows international students to work part-time for up to 28 hours per week).
5. Opportunity to find a long-term job in Japan in the future
Japan is a country with an ageing society and a significant labor shortage. In 2020, those over 64 years old accounted for 23% of the population. To cope with this situation, the Japanese government has enacted preferential provisions to attract foreign workers. Alongside the strong development of trade relations between Vietnam and Japan and more Japanese companies investing in Vietnam, there is also increasing demand for labor. Therefore, there are good opportunities for international students studying in Japan to find a good job with attractive remuneration.
6. Opportunity to experience culture
Opportunity to gain experiences of rich culture and beautiful Japan. Undoubtedly, many students choosing Japan as their study destination are not only looking to “study” but also to experience its unique culture, which is world-renowned and not easily accessible to everyone. To fully enjoy Japanese culture, one should choose a suitable study program where they can study, earn money, and experience the culture. Do not hesitate to contact the HHD Academy to receive the latest advice free of charge for studying abroad in Japan in 2024.