Did you know that Australia is the 6th biggest country in the world by land mass but is ranked 55 in term of population with an approximate count of 25 million people and contributes less than 0.35% of the world’s population? Modern Australia evolved to what it is today only after 1901 when 6 colonies federation to from the commonwealth of Australia and till today millions of people aspire to move to Australia weather its for education, employment or simply migrate. Some of the top most livable cities in the world are in Australia and so does some of the most highly ranked universities who excel in research which have brought a positive change in the world that we live in. Australia today has become one of the most preferred destination for international students and it certainly not going to stop anytime soon. With superior standard education, high quality lifestyle, provision for international students to work part time, provision of post study work option for Australian degree holders, option to bring the students dependent partner (spouse) during study and many other factors make Australia one amazing destination presenting a diverse multicultural environment for the students to get study in.
There are many reasons to study in Japan. Some are attracted by Japan's high standard of education, while others are attracted by the country's rich cultural heritage. With nearly 5 million students studying abroad each year, and that number is expected to increase in the future, Japan is one of the most popular destinations for international students, with more than 150,000 students studying in Japan.
Studying abroad provides an unparalleled opportunity to live, work, and explore different cultures. You will learn about the people, culture, history, and language of one of the most unique cultures in the world. Living abroad will help you grow and become more independent and responsible. You will learn to see things from new perspectives and to appreciate cultural differences while discovering the deep similarities between people. Meeting people from different cultures and making friends from all over the world is another important part of growing up.
The OECD ranks Japanese high school students number one in the world for mathematics and number 2nd for scientific literacy. Japan has the highest number of Nobel Prize winners in Asia and the second-highest number in the 21st century. Japan is home to more than 700 universities, 10 of which are ranked in the top 200 in the world.
Studying on one of our international programs allows you to learn Japanese all the way through your Japanese high school diploma program, while also accessing the International Baccalaureate. With our program, students with an interest in Japan can have the best of both worlds; learning Japanese while also gaining a world-class international curriculum. For students who wish to remain in Japan after graduation to study or work in the future, this will be a significant advantage over students majoring in a language.
Safety is the most important factor when choosing a place for children to study. Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. The crime rate in Japan is extremely low, especially violent crime is rare, with minimal rates of drug use. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit, ranking Tokyo and Osaka as the world’s 1st and 3rd safest cities respectively. While Japan does have natural disasters from time to time it also has very high building standards with earthquake-resistant technology, putting Japan at the top of safe infrastructure in the world. In addition, life in Japan is healthy and has an advanced medical system, which is reflected in the country's long average life expectancy.
Japan has a rich cultural heritage and you can discover more about it through a range of cultural experiences. In friendly rural villages and dynamic global cities, you can enjoy summer festivals and year-round traditional ceremonies. Nagoya is Japan's third-largest metropolitan area after Tokyo and Osaka. Home to front-running companies such as Toyota is clean, safe, and an expected place in which to live. Moreover, it is a popular tourist destination, having many amazing historical sites and rich, traditional culture. Nagoya is a place where a well-balanced synergy exists between the modern and the traditional.
Japan places high importance on physical education as part of a whole-body approach to education. We believe that to develop children as healthy, well-rounded individuals, the body and the mind should be trained at the same time. This is evidenced in the cultural and sporting after-school activity run by all Japanese schools. This culture continues into university where many students take part in formal or casual sporting teams. Those who wish to participate in Japanese martial arts will benefit from NIC. Athletes in judo, kendo, kyudo, and karate have the opportunity to practice in well-equipped facilities. Also, students wishing to learn taiko drumming, shamisen, Japanese calligraphy, or the tea ceremony are equally well catered for. We will have workshops, you’ll learn such arts as the tea ceremony, calligraphy, flower arrangement (ikebana), anime, and traditional Kabuki and Noh theatre. 01. Admission
- High school graduates or those recognized as having equivalent or higher qualifications
| Recruitment Semester | Study Period | Recruitment Period |
|---|---|---|
| First semester (January) | 1 year and 3 months | July to mid-September |
| 7th semester (July) | 1 year and 9 months | January to mid-March |
| 10th semester (October) | 1 year and 6 months | March to mid-May |