Is it better to take Senmon Gakkou in Japan or masters in Australia for IT business?

Is it better to take IT business in Senmon Gakkou or masters degree in Australia

So as the title says, I’m planning to take IT business in one of Japan’s Senmon Gakkou (specifically Akademeia 21st century)

However, after its open campus, I heard that all the certificate that I can get in Japan can only be used in Japan for working there. I do however wants to work outside my home country.

For alternative choice, I have also looking at university in Australia specifically Monash university and Adelaide university in Business Information Systems.

So yeah, my question is which one is better long term wise between those two if I want to eventually work in their respective countries after graduation?

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    **Is it better to take Senmon Gakkou in Japan or masters in Australia for IT business?**

    Is it better to take IT business in Senmon Gakkou or masters degree in Australia

    So as the title says, I’m planning to take IT business in one of Japan’s Senmon Gakkou (specifically Akademeia 21st century)

    However, after its open campus, I heard that all the certificate that I can get in Japan can only be used in Japan for working there. I do however wants to work outside my home country.

    For alternative choice, I have also looking at university in Australia specifically Monash university and Adelaide university in Business Information Systems.

    So yeah, my question is which one is better long term wise between those two if I want to eventually work in their respective countries after graduation?

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  2. Can speak for Australia that even grads with work experience find it very hard to find jobs if they don’t have PR/citizenship. If you manage to get a job long term Australia will be better.

  3. Get a real degree from a real university. That’s obviously the simple answer to your question.

    If you want to work in Japan I recommend going to a top University to give you access to the new visa type, if you can get in.

    Learning a language does not need to be done formally.

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