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Study abroad in Japan:
LABOR EXPORTS OF LABOR, TRADE AND TOURISM (TTLC)
CENTRAL CONSULTING CENTER TTLC
Address: No. 40, Street 1, Tran Thai Tong Street, Dich Vong, Cau Giay, Hanoi
Email: korea.ttlc11@gmail.com - korea@ttlc.vn Tel: 024.35658977
STUDY ABROAD IN JAPAN
I. INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE WATER
Geographic location, area and terrain
Japan is located in the East of Asia, west of the Pacific Ocean. Japan consists of four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushuy and Shikoku, many islands and about 3,900 islets. Honshu occupies over 60% of the area. Neighboring countries and territories in the waters of Japan are Russia, North Korea, South Korea; in the East China Sea is China, Taiwan; Farther south are the Philippines and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The total area of Japan is 377,815 km², ranking 60th in the world in terms of area and occupying less than 0.3% of the total area of the world.
Climate Characteristics
The Japanese islands are in a temperate climate. In most parts of Japan there are four distinct seasons. Summer warm and moist, starting around mid-July; Spring and fall are the most pleasant seasons of the year. Due to the high rainfall and the mild climate, there are fertile forests and lush vegetation all over the Japanese archipelago.
Population characteristics
The population of Japan is estimated at 127.4 million people, most of it being homogeneous in language and culture. The people are mostly Yamato people, along with ethnic groups such as Ainu or Ryukyuans.
Japan is one of the countries with the highest life expectancy in the world, an average of 81.25 in 2006. However, its population is aging as a result of population boom after World War II. two.
Economy
Japan is a very poor resource, except for timber and seafood, while the population is overcrowded, most of the raw materials are imported, and the economy is devastated by the war. However, with appropriate policies, the Japanese economy quickly recovered in the years 1945-1954, developing high in the years 1955-1973, making the whole world astonishing and admirable.
Japan is a country with the second largest economy-industry-finance-trade-service-science-technology (behind the United States). The balance of trade and foreign exchange reserves are at the top of the world, and so far the largest source of offshore investment capital, the largest aid and reconstruction aid in the world. Japan has many leading financial and banking groups in the world. Currency is Japanese Yen.
Religion
The original Japanese name was Shinto (Shinto religion), derived from the Japanese animism. Through China and Korea, Buddhism was introduced from India to Japan from around the mid-sixth century. About 84% to 96% of the Japanese population follow both Shinto and Buddhism
Flag and National Anthem
Japan, officially called Nisshōki in Japan, but also known as Hinomaru, is the "sun", a white flag with a large red circle (symbolizing the Sun) in Japan. center.
Japan's national anthem is Kimi Ga Yo
Political system
Imperial Japan is headed by the emperor. According to the Japanese Constitution, "the Japanese emperor is the symbol of the nation and for the unity of the nation." The emperor would participate in national rituals but would not hold any political power, even in national emergency situations. This power will be assumed by the prime minister and members of parliament.
Culture, customs and habits.
The Japanese greet them with great respect, where, when and for whom they are also very polite and serious in greeting each other, it is a good practice of the Japanese.
Gift giving is a central part of the Japanese business culture. In general, Japanese people love gifts. Or rather, gift giving has become a habit, an indispensable ritual in their daily lives. Giving presents is seen as a way of expressing affection and respect for one another and for identifying social relationships.
Traffic system
In major cities in Japan, the most common means of transportation are trams and subways. Trams and subways are very convenient and punctual. Besides, some people also use the bus. However, the buses are not convenient compared to the above facilities due to the low number of trips and the possibility of not being on time in the peak hours. The price of taxi service in Japan is relatively expensive. Charges are calculated in km and vary by hour; The evening is more expensive than daylight. In addition, bicycles are quite convenient and economical.
II. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO JAPAN?
Studying in Japan is the dream of many students in Vietnam. Because Japan is not only a developed country (second only to the world), it has a very developed science and technology and a top quality education system. independence, confidence, diligence of Japanese people
Studying in Japan has always been a priority fo
an advanced education, comprehensive. Why "cherry blossom country" has such a strange attraction when it comes to Vietnamese students, to study abroad is far from home, to be familiar with another language, a culture other? Discover what "what you get when studying in Japan".
1. Serious
Japanese people are known for being serious about doing anything, they never do it through the tangerine, half as well as just playing. Of course, when you live in such habitat, you will also be educated into mature, polite people. Many international students before coming to Japan are students whose transcripts are also "Not very serious, no disorder in the hours!" But when you go to Japan for a period of time, you have Become a modest person, loved by everyone around you.
2. Have responsibility
It is the responsibility of every person to succeed in society, but many of the students nowadays are too indifferent to their parents to become irresponsible, sometimes with consequences. unforeseeable But when you study in Japan, parents can be completely assured that here outside the time of study, most of you go to work to afford tuition and living expenses. When you give up your labor to make money, you will know how valuable it is, from which you will be responsible for yourself, work, family, society ... more.
3. Discipline
Vietnamese people are often rubbery, never arrive on time in appointments, which is a manifestation of disciplinary. But in Japan you will never be allowed to do so. Japan, as it is today, is a big part of "good discipline." Late to late discrimination, Japanese are extremely allergic to late or broken promise.
Living in such an environment you can hardly keep your discipline.
4. High income
Making money anywhere is not easy, but in Japan, people are highly regarded people who want to make money with genuine labor. When studying in Japan, it is easy to find a job with high income so that in addition to studying and living in Japan, there are also "little" to help the family. Work has been very simple.
When you graduate, your income will be much higher than your peers when you hold a degree from a Japanese university to apply for a job.
5. Confidence
When communicating with confident people, you have a sense of confidence that you never knew before. Schools in Japan raise their personal views so you never be afraid of being ridiculed for expressing your own personality or opinion. You will not shy away from contact with a tall West or a great boss, a senior leader. Simply because you have become a "global citizen".
6. Foreign language
The Japanese language is becoming a foreign language when the demand for Japanese language proficiency in Vietnam is increasing. For a long time living and studying in an environment where everyone speaks Japanese, you will definitely be able to speak the language better than your four-year-old students at language schools in Vietnam. This will make it easier for you to live and work in Japan, and when you return to the country, your salary will be much higher than those of the same level but do not know Japanese.
7. Knowledge of technology
Japan is a world leader in the field of science and technology, each Made in Japan products is the guarantee of prestige and quality. Whatever they do, they have modern machines to unlock their labor. So, just
Knowing to use all the tools and tools that help you become a tech savvy. If you are a student studying in engineering and technology, this is a great destination for you.
8. Highly rated
After a period of training in an advanced educational environment leading the world, when you return home your degree is definitely higher than. Employers often hunt for these students with desirable salary. Moreover, neighbors around the neighborhood will certainly also admire and respect you.
Here are 8 benefits of studying in Japan so that you can refer and choose the best path for you. "Investing in learning is a long term investment." And you, do you want to try "backpack and go study in Japan"?
III. JAPANESE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AT TTLC
1. Entrance requirements:
Male, Female from 18 to 30 years old (no criminal record, good health to study and work).
Education level: Graduated from high school, upper secondary school, college, university (or currently student) (For final degree students graduated not more than 5 years).
2. Intake period:
Term dates: January, April,
July, October
3. Opportunity:
Students have the opportunity to study Japanese at reputable Japanese language schools during the preparatory period (1 year 3 months to 2 years) in accordance with the regulations of the Japanese government.
The duration of study is 3.5 hours per day (1 week, 5 times a year, 4 times a month for 4 months to work 100%).
Upon successful completion of a college preparatory course, students will be promoted to colleges and universities with specializations chosen by the students themselves.
When studying in Japan, students are allowed to work more 28 hours per week.
Overseas students can choose to work as:
Service sector: supermarket sales, restaurants, coffee, delivery, delivery ...
Food processing industry: canned food, canned goods, fast food ...
Industries: electronic engineering, automobile manufacturing ... ..
International students have the opportunity to receive scholarships from schools, social organizations, businesses: 48,000 - 50,000 yen per month.
Having the opportunity to study, work, live in Japan long after graduating from universities and colleges.
Opportunity to sponsor parents, spouses, children to Japan tour ....
4. Cost
Free consultation and school selection.
School fees in Japan are about 115-150 million VND / year.
The cost of living in Japan is about 2 -> 3 man / month (nearly 4 million -> 6 million).
Tuition fee in Japan: 4.2 million VND / course (about 3-6 months).
5. Study in Japan - Trends in integrated education
Vietnam is deeply integrating into the world economy, learning and working abroad is becoming a trend of globalization. In recent years, diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan have been closer, the two governments have created conditions for each other to cooperate and develop. In particular, cooperation on special education is a priority.
With unemployment rising, many graduates are still unemployed, unable to find a job or feel dissatisfied with their jobs and income levels. in. This presents many problems in education and market economy of our country.
In recent years, the diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan have been closer, the two governments have created conditions for each other to cooperate and develop. In particular, cooperation on special education is a priority. Japan is one of the world's leading economies in education and education. Many countries have learned and applied the methods of scientific education of the Japanese. Qualifications here are also recognized globally, studying in Japan means living and studying in a civilized and developed environment. After studying abroad or returning to Vietnam, you will also accumulate a lot of value for yourself.
Choosing a study-abroad study program in Japan means that you will be able to study abroad, be sure to take extra jobs and be interviewed at reputable companies before and after your arrival in Japan. This will help you partly cover expenses when studying abroad.
JAPANESE JAPANESE HAPPENING DAY
How long does it take to study in Japan? - It is the question of many students - students, parents, since the intention to study - We advise as follows:
How long does it take to study in Japan?
Length of study at Japanese schools:
- Intermediate level: 2 years
- College: 3 years
- University: 4 years
- Graduate level: 3 years.
The time you study in Japan depends on what level of education you have and whether you choose to study in Japan higher.
Before you apply for study, you will have to take a course at a Japanese language school. This course is designed to give you the ability to communicate in a foreign language (high schools, colleges, high schools). After registering for a language school, you will be applying for a 2-year visa. After finishing the language school, you will apply for a four year visa extension, or you will be enrolled in a college. Your visa will be extended for 3 years. Likewise, after you finish your studies, you will want to study again, so your visa time will be the same as your enrollment period.
Therefore, it can be said that the student visa is not timeless, long or short study time is your decision.
Note: When you have lived and worked in Japan for more than 10 years without breaking the law, you can completely apply for a visa in Japan - a visa that allows you to permanently reside in Japan. Japan.
For more information, please contact:
JSC labor, trade and tourism
TTLC TVC Center
Address: 40, Tran Thai Tong Street, Dich Vong, Cau Giay, Hanoi
Phone: 024-35658977 Mobile: 0904801909 (Mr. Huy)
Trainee skills :
In addition to the form of labor export has long been known, now you hear the phrase "trainee skills" to Japan. Why is that? How are these two different forms and why are they called internships in Japan? In some countries like Singapore, Taiwan ... also appeared program "trainee" not only Japan. This proves that the traineeship will be a new trend for those working abroad.
• CONCEPT:
The Japanese trainee program is a Japanese government program designed to train technically and technologically skilled workers in developing countries as well as their knowledge of the industry. that work. This Japanese labor exchange program aims to transfer technology through laborers working in Japan so that after returning home, these laborers will be highly qualified human resources in the trained profession.
Thus, this is a program of the Government of Japan and Vietnam is also one of many countries signing this program with Japan. The workers working in Japan under this program are called trainees (TTS).
Engineering program:
We all know that the Japanese Technician Program is for graduates of colleges, universities and more. Many students study mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, and choose to go to Japan under the engineering program. Many of you have gone very well, have good jobs, the salary is consistent with the ability. But you have many difficulties on this road. Why is that so?
The purpose is to let students graduate or intend to study Japanese to the most favorable engineer on the way to Japan. This article will clarify what is a Japanese technician program? Where did the engineering program come from? Conditions go to the engineer to Japan to get the fastest and have the best job.