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[No Franchise Fee] Drone National Qualification School Business
You can operate a branch school of a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism-certified unmanned aircraft training institution, which is a national qualification school for drones.
(Training institution code 0668)
You can use the same know-how as the main school.
The head office handles all aspects of student management and procedures with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism necessary for school operation, allowing you to concentrate on attracting students and providing services (conducting training).
Franchise fee: 0 yen
Monthly/annual fees: 0 yen
Initial costs are only for purchasing necessary equipment and supplies.
Royalties are only incurred when sales are generated, resulting in low cost risk.
Estimated Startup Cost:Up to ¥1,000,000
Industry:Cram School/School
Anyone can run a drone school!
This is especially recommended for those who are worried about:
・Startup costs
・Running costs
No franchise fee, no annual fee, no monthly tuition, no cancellation fees
You can start by simply purchasing the necessary equipment for running the school!
Royalties are only incurred when there are sales, so the risk is low.
Unlike franchises, firstly:
• There are no fixed costs
• There are no running costs
• There are no annual fees
• There are no penalties
At this point, it's not a business model where you're carelessly exploited by headquarters.
Furthermore, depending on the region, it's possible to assign customers acquired by headquarters to that region, allowing you to work hand-in-hand with headquarters to secure profits.
With low costs, you can always aim for stable profits!
Even those without national qualifications or prior drone experience can aim to run a school.
Some existing branch schools may have managers without national qualifications.
However, this is not a problem as our instructors all hold national qualifications.
We also welcome those who aim to run a branch school after obtaining their national qualifications.
Startup costs only include the purchase of equipment and supplies actually necessary for running the school.
(Example: Drones for instruction, cones, pylons, lighting, field maintenance, etc.)
Drones for instruction x 2: 200,000 yen x 2 = 400,000 yen
Cones, pylons, and other equipment: 200,000 yen
Camping set, etc. (for outdoor fields): 100,000 yen
Field maintenance: 200,000 yen
Instructor training, etc.: 100,000 yen
Total: 1,000,000 yen
*This is just an example; it is possible to reduce startup costs.
• Instructor training
• Assistance in finding suitable fields
• Provision of training know-how