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Best Colleges To Study Finance In Japan, 2020

Japan is the world’s third-largest economy. And the tuition and costs of and living are low compared to the US. On top of that, international students can also avail of the various scholarship programs.

So, students need less time to earn back the money invested to pursue studies in Japan. No wonder Japan has over 150,000 international students. While most of the courses are in Japanese, many colleges also offer courses in English. But learning Japanese will certainly help you get through daily life a lot better.

It is easy to transfer between universities. So, students can continue their studies in other Asian and European countries, too. Graduates have sufficient employment opportunities with competitive pays in Japan. Once they are done with their course, they can build a successful career in one of the biggest economies in the world.

Planning to study finance in Japan? Here’s our list of the best colleges to study finance in Japan:

  1. Waseda Business School
    The MSc in Finance course at Waseda Business School is conducted only in English. While finance is the core area of attention, this course also provides essential knowledge of business fundamentals required.
    Among all the business schools in Japan, this school welcomes the most international students.  So, this university generously offers them language coaching and scholarship.
    This knowledge is key to making it big in the corporate world. Entrepreneurs also benefit from this program by understanding the financial side of running a business.
    The faculty members also focus on imparting practical knowledge and helping students gain the required skills. You don’t need to have any prior work experience to apply for this program.
  2. Keio University
    Both the Masters and Doctoral programs are conducted only in English. All professors have in-depth knowledge and loads of experience. And it reflects in the quality of the well-organized courses.
    Both the courses dive deep into the financial business scene of Japan. So, students are well-equipped before facing the challenges in the real world. With an admission rate of only 11%, getting in is not easy. The best things in life don’t come easy, do they?
    Past students recommend taking the Japanese language program. Although the lectures are conducted in English, it’s always good to know the local language. How else can you make the most of your time in Japan?
  3. Ritsumeikan University
    You will get to learn about various aspects of finance in some of the courses offered at this 120-year old establishment. The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and MSc in Business Management courses are most sought by international students. The Doctor of Philosophy program is conducted in Japanese.
    With an admission rate of only 10-20%, Ritsumeikan University is the most selective university in Japan. This stat only shows how prestigious the university is.
    Their passion for finance shows in their research center at the Biwako-Kusatsu campus. Researchers from various disciplines come together at the research center to conduct research in several fields such as corporate finance, experimental economics, financial economics, and mathematical finance.
  4. Meiji University
    This 130-year old university is spread over its campuses in Ikuta, Izumi, and Nakano. You can pursue undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate courses.
    Meiji University does its best to attract international students. They have dedicated offices to help international students at all three of their campuses. Although many of the programs are in English, the university offers a Japanese language program for students to make their time in Japan more comfortable.
    The supportive professors are generous in offering guidance to students throughout their course. Finding a job is the biggest concern for any student. And Meiji University is rated highly for its support to help students find jobs after they are done with their courses.
  5. International University of Japan
    Graduate School of International Management (GSIM) is the Graduate-only MBA School of this renowned university. Established in association with the Amos Tuck School of Business, GSIM is Japan’s first US-style MBA School. It is also the first MBA School with an English-only curriculum in Japan.
    The MBA program from GSIM covers several core finance topics like Corporate Finance, Finance and Technology, Japanese Corporate Finance, and Financial System. GSIM is the top-ranked Business School in Japan, according to the Economist MBA Rankings.
    Both the 1-year and 2-year programs are accredited by AACSB. Only a few universities have this AACSB accreditation. That is why students from these universities are highly sought by employers. This also helps the students easily climb the corporate ladder.

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