TOKYO, Apr 07 (News On Japan) –
The value of getting into college, from entrance examinations via enrollment, reached a file excessive for college students who enrolled in non-public universities within the Tokyo metropolitan space in April final yr, a latest survey has revealed.
The survey was performed by the Tokyo Federation of Private University Faculty Unions, a company made up of labor unions from non-public universities within the Kanto-Koshinetsu area, concentrating on mother and father of scholars who enrolled in 10 non-public universities within the Tokyo metropolitan space throughout the earlier educational yr.
According to the findings, whole bills from entrance exams to enrollment averaged roughly 1.65 million yen for college students commuting from house, whereas these residing away from their households confronted prices of about 2.35 million yen, each marking the very best ranges since comparable information started being collected in fiscal 1985.
For college students residing away from house, hire rose by 4.2% in comparison with the earlier yr, whereas the quantity remaining for day by day residing bills after paying hire from remittances amounted to simply 660 yen per day.
The federation famous that the figures mirror a actuality during which college students are pressured to tackle lengthy hours of part-time work, to the extent that it could come on the expense of their research.
Source: TBS

