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About KCM

Kunitachi College of Music (KCM) — private non-profit college. It is located in Tokyo, Japan.

KCM does research in different fields of study. You can find them on the official site.

Location
Tokyo, Japan
Establishment year
1926
Students
1,999
Acceptance rate
70%
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KCM tuition fees

At KCM, the academic calendar is divided into two semesters. However, tuition fees are calculated per year. One year of studying at KCM will cost local citizens a minimum of 140 USD. For foreigners, the tuition fee is different — from 20,000 USD per year. With the help of financial support programs, students can partially or fully cover the cost of education. On the official website of the university, you can find all the up-to-date information on tuition fees and available scholarships.

Also, consider other expenses: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals, and personal expenses.

Academic calendar
Semesters
Financial Aid
Yes
Bachelor
Local140USD/year
Foreign20,000USD/year
Master
Local140USD/year
Foreign20,000USD/year

Bachelor degree at KCM

In order to enter a bachelor's program, applicants must successfully pass the entrance exams.

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KCM campus

The campus of KCM is suburban. Students live in a close-knit community and enjoy the benefits of the natural environment around them. However, they also have access to urban entertainment such as shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas. The university has a functioning library. In addition to educational materials in various scientific areas, it contains a collection of classical and contemporary literature. Student life at KCM is filled with intercultural activities, as not only local students study here, but also students from abroad. The exchange of knowledge and experience, networking and new acquaintances — all this is an integral part of studenthood.

Campus Type
Suburban
Library
Yes

What to do after graduation

Japan allows university graduates to stay in the country for one more year. Graduates can spend this time looking for a job in order to change their visa to a work one. Look for more immigration options in our article.

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