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Result of an Annual survey of International Students in Japan 2017
December, 2017
Japan Student Services Organization(JASSO)
1. Overview of international students acceptance
267,042 international students in Japan as of May 1, 2017,
11.6% up from last year.
(1) Number of international students by institutional type
Persons | Increase/decrease | |
---|---|---|
Graduate school | 46,373 | (2,895 : 6.7% up) |
University (undergraduate) | 77,546 | (5,317 : 7.4% up) |
Junior college | 1,915 | (385 : 25.2% up) |
College of technology | 559 | (-5 : 0.9% down) |
Professional training college | 58,771 | (8,536 : 17.0% up) |
University preparatory course | 3,220 | (134 : 4.3% up) |
Japanese language institutes | 78,658 | (10,493 : 15.4% up) |
(2) Five major countries / regions of origin
Persons | Increase/decrease | |
---|---|---|
China | 107,260 | (8,777 : 8.9% up) |
Vietnam | 61,671 | (7,864 : 14.6% up) |
Nepal | 21,500 | (2,029 : 10.4% up) |
Republic of Korea | 15,740 | (283 : 1.8% up) |
Taiwan | 8,947 | (617 : 7.4% up) |
Note 1: "International student" on this survey, is defined pursuant to provisions of Appended Table 1 of the "Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law", as a student from a foreign country who is granted the status of residence as "College Student" (Student Visa), who is receiving education at Japanese university, graduate school, junior college, college of technology, professional training college, educational institution provides university preparatory course and Japanese language institutes in Japan.
Note 2: "Short-term international student" on this survey is defined as a student from a foreign country who is receiving education in Japan for a period of one year or less. The purpose of a student is not necessarily to obtain a degree but rather to study at Japanese university, to experience a Japanese culture, or to master Japanese language.
2. Trends in Number of International Students by Source of Funds (As of each May 1)
3. Trends in Number of International Students by Institutional Type (As of each May 1)
*Note: "University preparatory course" is a course that has been designated by MEXT for students from countries where the number of years required for the completion of secondary education is less than 12 years. Upon completion of this course, students are permitted to enter a Japanese university.