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MBA Programs in Japan

Japan has a wonderful vantage point in the heart of Asia and can offer students on an MBA program in Asia a unique perspective of the world in a lively global setting. The culturally diverse university campuses in Japan will enrich your educational experience and make Japan the ideal environment to study business in as it becomes an ever international field.

 

MBA programs in Japan - Typical MBA program in Japan

There is an option to study for your MBA in Japan with or without a concentration. Without a concentration the MBA consists of 22 credit hours of core MBA classes such as accounting, finance, marketing etc, and then 23 credit hours of an advanced elective. An advanced elective course for example would be a language course. If you decide to get a concentration you must take 12 hours of concentration classes, for example concentrating in economics, and only 11 credit hours of an advanced elective. Whichever option you choose you must also take an advanced seminar worth three credit hours. Your total MBA degree will consist of 48 credit hours of work.

 

MBA programs in Japan - Cost of studying

The cost of studying in Japan is relatively lower than other countries, making it a popular destination for MBA students. The average annual tuition fees for an MBA course are 802,000 Japanese Yen which is about £6,200. It is estimated that to live in Tokyo for a month will cost you 150,000 Japanese Yen per month, about £1,100. This figure will be less if you are living in another city in Japan.

 

MBA programs in Japan - Can International MBA graduates stay in Japan to work after graduation?

In order to work in Japan as an international MBA graduate you need to get a work visa. If you find a job and a company willing to sponsor your work visa, you can apply for the work visa and have it issued without leaving the country. If you have work it is likely your visa will be approved. As well as finding a company to give you a job you need the proper qualifications. If you have a four-year degree from a reputable university or have studied for your MBA in Japan then that should be enough to secure you a working visa.

 

 

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