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1. Apply directlyEducational requirements: High school graduate, no need to submit college entrance examination results.
Language requirements: Japanese N2 or above.
2. Language + bachelor's degreeEducational requirements: High school graduate, no need to submit college entrance examination results.
Language requirements: There is no requirement for Japanese level, it is recommended to study 200 class hours in China.
3. Language + undergraduate transferEducational requirements: college graduate.
Language requirements: Japanese N2 level or above, or Japanese language foundation is exempted from entering a language school.
4. Apply for SGU English programEducational requirements: high school graduate, no need to submit college entrance examination results, above.
Language requirements: TOEFL score of 80 or above.
The above is how to apply for undergraduate studies in Japan, if you want to know more about graduate students or monks, you can chat with me privately
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Most of them will choose a study abroad agency, they can contact the right school, will develop a feasible plan according to your situation, Study Valley This institution is specialized in studying in Japan, my roommate is through them to go to graduate school, there are also a little in Japan, there are difficulties can be solved through their assistance.
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According to your own academic qualifications and Japanese language level, if you have a bachelor's degree and a Japanese level of N2, you can apply for graduate school, take the master's examination, and graduate with a master's degree; If you only have a beginner level of Japanese, you need to apply to a Japanese language school first, and then take the entrance examination for study at a university.
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There are two main ways for high school students to study in Japan: first, they can learn Japanese for 2-3 months at a Japanese language training institution in China so that their Japanese level can reach the elementary level, and at the same time, apply for the start of school in April 2011. If you arrive in Japan in April next year, you will be able to enter any university in Japan as an undergraduate student after one to two years of Japanese language study at a Japanese language school.
2. Obtain a level 2 or higher Japanese language proficiency in China, and then go directly to a Japanese university. There are no clear requirements for college entrance examination results to study in Japan, only a clear intention to study abroad, and the door to study in Japan is open to every student. Ways for college students to study in Japan:
College graduates or domestic universities.
Second- and third-year students who have reached the level of level 2 or higher in Japanese language can also choose to be transferred to the third year of the university in Keiyu Japan, but they must take the same test as the Japanese, and the competition is relatively fierce. Undergraduate study in Japan: Undergraduate students, with a bachelor's degree, can apply for a master's degree in Japan.
Undergraduate students who have not yet graduated can be issued a "Certificate of Enrollment" or "Pre-graduation Certificate" by the university they are currently studying. Applying to study in Japan requires the following matters: 1. Studying in Japan requires a certain application cycle, and early application and preparation can allow students to increase flexibility in the choice of schools and majors and avoid being caught off guard.
2. Students who have attained level 2 or above in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test in China and have good academic ability can directly apply for graduate school in Japan and then study for a master's degree. 3. Some students think that as long as they have the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2 or above, there is no need to make the language course transition, but this is not the case. In fact, language courses can lay a solid foundation for students to enter university courses, especially for some students who rely on quick tests to obtain the level of Japanese language proficiency, and it may be difficult to enter the university directly, so it is best for such students to enter a language school for the language system transition.
4. At present, Japanese universities have not yet enrolled students directly in China, except for individual majors of individual private universities. If you already have a level 2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test in your home country and have a high level of academic ability, you can transition to a school of your choice in Japan through the language course. This increases the options in terms of school and major selection.
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There are several ways to study in Japan:
2.Apply through a study abroad agency: You can choose to cooperate with a professional study abroad agency, who will provide a full range of study abroad consulting and application services, including choosing a school, applying for a visa, arranging accommodation, etc.
4.Apply through an exchange program: If there is an exchange program between universities and colleges, you can learn about it through the international exchange office of your school and apply to participate in an exchange program to study in Japan.
No matter which route you choose, you need to prepare relevant application materials, including resume, recommendation letters, language score certificates, academic certificates, etc. In addition, there are arrangements for accommodation, living expenses, medical insurance, etc., which need to be considered.
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There are many ways for international students to study in Japan, and it is important to choose the one that suits you. The following is a detailed explanation of the common ways to study in Japan, and I hope it will be helpful for students who want to study in Japan.
1. Japanese Language School.
There are also certain requirements for Japanese language proficiency and college entrance examination scores to apply to Japanese language schools. Therefore, it is necessary to start learning basic Japanese before deciding to apply for a Japanese language school.
A common way to study in Japan.
2. Graduate students at Japanese universities.
If you think that you already have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency and do not want to spend time and effort on going to a language school, or if you want to get in touch with the professor's research as soon as possible, you can apply for a graduate school in Japan.
"Graduate students" in Japan are different from "master's degrees" in Japan, and it is a stage similar to that of preparatory students, in which you can enter the professor's laboratory to do research and make presentations together, and the professors and seniors will also give you some review materials for the master's exam, so that you can prepare for the master's exam (equivalent to graduate students in Japan).
A common way to study in Japan.
3. English-taught programs (formerly known as G30).
In 2009, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology launched an English-taught program called global30 in order to make its universities more international and to accept more international students. A total of 13 universities are participating, and the English-taught program provides a new way for students who want to continue their studies in Japan but do not have a basic knowledge of Japanese.
A common way to study in Japan.
4. Specialized courses at private universities in Japan.
Bekka courses, also known as preparatory courses, are Japanese language education courses offered at private universities for a period of one year.
At that time, it had an advantage because the pass rate of Japanese language schools was low and most of them were based on a status of residence, but since 2010, after the integration of education and study abroad, the advantage is no longer obvious. In addition, compared with language schools, the examination of students' language ability is more rigorous.
A common way to study in Japan.
5. Graduate School Seminary in Japan.
If you feel that you are good enough or want to challenge yourself, you can also choose to take the entrance examination for monks at Japanese universities. In some schools, the questions of the past master's exams are published on the university's homepage, but if you prepare abroad, you can only read the textbooks of the subjects by heart, and the review materials for the master's exams are not so abundant, and the exams in the past are not very convenient. Of course, students who have the ability and perseverance can also take on the challenge!
The above is about the common ways to study in Japan, and I hope it will be helpful to applicants.
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Hello classmates. Generally speaking, students who go to a university in Japan go through a language school, then take the Examination for International Students for International Students, and finally take the internal examination of each university.
Liberal Arts Examination: Japanese, Liberal Arts Mathematics, and Liberal Arts Comprehensive (depending on the school or major, Liberal Arts Mathematics and Liberal Arts Comprehensive are not required).
Science exam: Japanese, Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology choose 2 out of 3 (choose 2 according to the requirements of the major).
Internal exam: Japanese language test is compulsory (depending on the school or major you choose, you need to take English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology).
Some elite schools require TOEFL scores, and a few schools can use TOEFL scores instead of TOEFL scores.
The above is the mainstream method, and now let's talk about another type of international student examination.
It's called a JPUE test. The test will be held in five places: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. You can go to a Japanese university without going to Japan.
Advantages:1There is no need for additional review.
Students who take the test can take the written test in Chinese or English, and there is nothing beyond the syllabus of each place, and the subsequent interview is also equipped with an interpreter, and can also be answered in English, so that Japanese universities can give students a comprehensive character and performance judgment across language barriers. In order to make up for the lack of Japanese language ability, we offer a pre-study abroad preparation course for those who have passed the exam for the first time, so that they can study and improve their Japanese language skills.
2.Unique subject registration system. Students simply select the subject area they wish to study when registering, and the system will automatically submit your materials to all schools that offer these subjects.
Each university will conduct an interview with the student based on the results of the written test and various relevant materials submitted at the time of registration, and after the interview, the student will be judged according to the student's motivation, desire to learn, enthusiasm and other aspects at the time of the interview. In previous examinations, there are many precedents for students who have obtained high scores in the written test to be admitted to multiple universities at the same time.
3.How to study abroad before the full time of the holiday. In the past, if you want to go to a Japanese university, you must take at least one internal examination for a Japanese university.
In addition, most universities follow the traditional model of taking the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), which is a burden of time and money for both students and parents. In addition to the fact that the test will be conducted in a written test in each region, teachers from various universities in Japan will also conduct interviews in person, so candidates can be admitted to Japanese universities in their own area without having to travel to Japan to take the test.
Liberal Arts: English, Liberal Arts and Mathematics.
Science I exam: English, Science and Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology choose 1 out of 3
Science II: English, Science Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Mathematics, Advanced Physics, Advanced Chemistry.
The content of the exam is all local high school knowledge points, except for the last 3 subjects of Science II, the other difficulties are between the general examination and the college entrance examination.
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1. How to apply for graduate school:
In general, the common ways to go to graduate school after graduating from a bachelor's degree are: (1) applying for a Japanese graduate school in China - a transitional monk (2) applying for a Japanese language school - applying for a graduate student in Japan or taking a master's degree (3) using an IELTS or TOEFL score to apply for a G30 master;
II. Requirements for Applying for Graduate Studies in Japan:
1) Undergraduate students, with a bachelor's degree or post-secondary education, and those who have obtained a degree from a self-study examination (can apply for a master's degree);
University master's student, with a master's degree (can apply for doctoral students);
Junior college students, which are only accepted by individual schools, basically need to go through the application qualification review.
3) Academic ability (basic academic ability and research ability):
Courses and transcripts: Poor grades will affect the application;
Research achievements: **, works;
Language skills: Japanese, English, depending on the specific requirements of the university and department. Among them, the certificate of Japanese language proficiency varies depending on the major of the school, some require a level of 2 or higher, and some do not have strict requirements, but there is an interview or remote interview assessment level.
4) Research Topics and Research Proposals:
If all of the above meet the application requirements, the most important factors for the supervisor to accept the research topic and the quality of the research proposal will be the most important factors for the supervisor to accept.
If you want to go to Japan for graduate school, you need to make a specific assessment based on each of the conditions.
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1. After graduating from high school, students with Japanese language proficiency level 2 (N2) or higher can apply directly to a Japanese university. However, since there are only a few Japanese private universities that directly enroll students in China, the range of options is narrow.
2. If you are unsatisfactory in the college entrance examination, have a solid foundation in mathematics and English, and have enough study abroad expenses, you can first go to a Japanese language education institution to study Japanese for half a year to two years and take the "Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students" in Japan, and then apply for national universities, public universities and private universities in Japan according to your own conditions.
3. College graduates or domestic universities.
Second- and third-year students who have reached the level of level 2 or higher in Japanese language proficiency can also choose to transfer to the third year of a Japanese university, but they must take the same test as the Japanese, and the competition is relatively fierce.
4. If you have the conditions to be admitted to a better university and ideal major in China, it is best to study in a domestic university first, and after graduation, you can consider a graduate school (graduate school of a Japanese university) in Japan for further study. In general, it is necessary to study for one year in Japan before entering a graduate program in Japan, and then enter the regular graduate program.
5. Undergraduate students and those with a bachelor's degree can apply for a master's degree in Japan. Undergraduate students who have not yet graduated can be issued a "Certificate of Enrollment" or "Pre-graduation Certificate" by the university they are currently studying.
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Teacher Azure answered:
1. There are several ways to go to Japan to take the university entrance examination
You can apply to a Japanese language school first, and then enter a Japanese university by taking the Japanese University Admission for International Students Examination for International Students and the internal entrance examination.
2. There are several ways to go to Japan for graduate school:
First of all, it is a full 16 years of formal education experience, generally speaking, it is a bachelor's degree, and the most important thing for liberal arts students is the Japanese N1 score, which is best to get before the start of the senior year, and the latest should be the N1 exam in December of the first semester of the senior year, with a score of 120 points or more, and if you are a language major and want to go to a prestigious school, then it is best to pass 130 points. If you are studying science, it is generally best to be able to achieve N2 in Japanese. The ideal schedule is for students to apply in October of the first semester of their senior year, and then to graduate school in October of the same year after graduation, and to enter for graduate school in April of the following year.
If you can't get a language score in the first semester of your senior year, you can apply for graduate school in April of the second year, which is also for fresh graduates.
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