Higher education in japan

Study Abroad Japan.  Higher education is provided by Universities 'daigaku', Junior Colleges 'tanki-daigaku' and Colleges of Technology 'koto-senmongakko'.
These institutions may be public (national, prefectural or municipal) or private. The Ministry must approve the foundation of institutions of higher education and they are under its control. Some 70 per cent of the 'daigaku' and 85 per cent of the 'tanki-daigaku' are private institutions.
Universities include one or several faculties offering four-year courses in a variety of subjects. Public universities are mainly financed from national and local funds. Junior Colleges and Colleges of Technology do not grant university-level qualifications, but students holding the Associate Degree may pursue their studies in universities.
 The emerging and foreseeable trend is that many universities will have to try to attract large numbers of foreigners
 Private universities and colleges are financed by students' fees and private funds. The national government provides private institutions with grants for about one-third of current expenditures.
Languages of instruction: Japanese

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