What is the minimum level of Japanese language required to study in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-02-21
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The conditions for choosing to study in Japan for graduate school in China must be undergraduate graduates (those with graduation certificates and degree certificates), individual junior college students, self-examinees, and students without degree certificates are very unlikely to directly apply for Japanese national and public universities in China.

    2. In terms of language scores, it is recommended that students majoring in liberal arts require N1 in Japanese, and students majoring in science must also require at least N2 in Japanese. If you are applying to a top-ranked national university, you must have a TOEFL or TOEIC score in addition to Japanese.

    3. Submit paperwork, mainly including resumes, letters of recommendation, and research plans, which are relatively large knowledge, and the Japanese application is originally a tutor system, and the tutor completely determines your admission results.

    4. The background of domestic colleges and universities, which is also a very important indicator, because if you are a first-class university in China, such as a college. The tutor will also be impressed by you, such as Tsinghua University, Renmin University, Beijing Language University, Beijing Institute of Technology and other famous schools, the success rate of application is naturally higher.

    The landlord can use the study abroad volunteer reference system.

    See how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary filling reference system, you can also do a precise positioning of yourself, and see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for with your current conditions that do not meet the requirements of this school.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are currently five levels of Japanese; n1,n2,n3,n4,n5.

    If you want to study abroad, N2 is enough, this is a Japanese technical school, and if you want to go to an undergraduate school, you still need N1.

    In addition to this, money, money, money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't know Japanese, you can apply to a language school first. If you apply directly to graduate school, you will need to be N1 in the liberal arts and N2 in the sciences

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Applying for school (IELTS, average score) requirements, choosing an agent, choosing a major, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.

    Study abroad, what level of university can you apply to at your own level? You can first evaluate your current situation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The current required level seems to be n2

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Study abroad, what level of university can you apply to at your own level? You can first evaluate your current situation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The landlord can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter your major and other information, and you can query the cases of classmates who are similar to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To apply for a school, choose an agent, choose a major, and (IELTS, average score) requirements, you can go to the study abroad positioning reference system to take a look.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you don't have a Japanese level, you will definitely want to go to a Japanese language school to study Japanese. The process from language school to university is as follows:

    1. Choose a time to study abroad.

    2. Select the language school you want to apply to.

    3. Pass the study of the language school and take the international student examination.

    4. After passing the examination, students should register for the internal examination of the corresponding university.

    5. After passing the internal examination, you can enter the university.

    The application conditions for language schools are relatively simple, and there is no problem with applying for a bachelor's degree, and it is recommended to have a Japanese certificate with the lowest level, and you can take the jtest test several times a year.

    If you don't want to go to a language school, it is recommended to learn Japanese in Japan or above N2 or higher, and go directly to the master's exam, but it is much more difficult, and it is faster to learn Japanese in Japan and adapt to the Japanese teaching and environment.

    If you still have any questions, you can continue to ask me.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First, go to an institution to learn Japanese to about N3 to N2 level (about 4000 vocabulary), and then the institution will help you to go to a language school for one year, and then apply for a bachelor's degree.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Languages.

    There are two types of language proficiency certificates that you need to submit to apply for studying in Japan: Japanese and English. Generally, students must apply with Japanese language scores, and SGU programs must apply with English scores. However, some science and engineering programs may require proof of proficiency in two languages: Japanese and English.

    2. Exam time.

    There are two main types of Japanese language tests that are accepted in Japan: the International Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) and the test. The JLPT exam time is the first Sunday of July and December every year, and the exam is generally every odd-numbered month (i.e. once every other month). Generally, the entrance requirements for Japanese language schools are N4 and N5 in JLPT, N2 and N1 in the middle or upper Japanese universities, and N1 in the top universities and graduate schools.

    If you are majoring in Japanese, you should have a score of Level 1 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Students majoring in law, management, or economics should also provide a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) score of 2 or higher.

    2.Science, engineering, agriculture and medicine students. Preferably level 2 in Japanese, you can get a good score.

    3.Art students. A grade of 2 or higher in Japanese is required.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Learning any language must start with pronunciation, if you are very rich, you can sign up for classes, online and offline, but I personally feel that there is no need to register for classes, search a lot of free resources online, first learn fifty syllables, you must learn pronunciation, lay a good foundation, taboo not down-to-earth learning, so that the more you learn to feel more difficult. After learning the Fifty Syllable Diagram, you can start learning according to the textbook, and the recommended textbook is "New Standard Japanese", which is often referred to as "New Standard Japanese", a total of six books, elementary and lower volumes, intermediate upper and lower volumes, and advanced upper and lower volumes. The texts in this set of textbooks are all written according to the application of practical scenarios, and it is highly recommended.

    The other set is "Everyone's Japanese", which is said to be suitable for beginners and daily applications, but the intermediate version is very messy and not suitable for in-depth study. The textbook depends on personal choice, and the recommended one is the new standard Japanese, because it is systematic, comprehensive, and professional.

    After choosing the textbook, it is to find resources to learn, there are a lot of online teaching, watermelon** "new standard Japanese teaching" is based on this set of textbooks lesson by lesson, grammar knowledge points, one by one application text dialogue scene shooting, expression and vocabulary explanation to keep updating**, each issue is generally a few minutes long, depending on the specific content, mainly suitable for fragmented time learning, aiming to provide a way to learn Japanese anytime and anywhere. Some changes may be made in the future depending on the actual situation. Or go to station b to search, there are also many free learning resources.

    If you are really unsure, you can buy online courses by yourself, such as these courses such as New Oriental. It's all up to personal choice, and what's right for you is the best. If you know Japanese people, you can communicate with them more, and you will make rapid progress.

    To be able to read and write, and then learn phonetics, as in any other language, the first step must be phonetics. Japanese pronunciation is relatively simple, because you don't need to pronounce it, you can read all the words by remembering kana, and of course you will have to learn Japanese kanji later. After passing the pronunciation level, you can learn words, texts and grammar.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can find a Japanese friend to train in the language, or you can watch more online TV dramas and practice through these ways.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you want to practice Japanese, you should find a teacher and communicate with someone who is professional, so that you can practice your daily vocabulary.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, you can sign up for a cram school, you can hire a Japanese teacher, you can also watch some Japanese cartoons, and you can communicate with friends in Japanese.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to study in Japan, you must be able to speak Japanese. But what level of Japanese do you need to achieve? This is probably not very clear to most students. So let's find out with me.

    Japanese Language Schools:

    To have a high school diploma (12 years) or above, the Japanese language proficiency must be equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 4 or JTEST-F or higher. In addition, you must be able to pay for studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad, and have a clear purpose for studying abroad.

    Junior College:

    You must have a high school degree or higher (12 years) or above, have a Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2 qualification certificate, be able to pay for studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad, and have a clear purpose for studying abroad.

    Nihon University:

    Students must have a high school degree (12 years) or higher, have a Japanese language level equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 or higher, be able to pay for studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad, and have a clear purpose for studying abroad. There is no requirement for Japanese language proficiency for international students who study abroad at schools that offer English-taught majors, but there are very few such courses.

    Graduate School:

    Students must have a bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent, have a Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 or higher, be able to pay for studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad and have a clear purpose for studying abroad, and do not require Japanese language proficiency for international students majoring in English.

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