Study in Japan I know, Chinese students in Japan, please help

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you only get admitted to Beai University for 8 years in Japan? This university is not a good university among private universities. Although it depends on personal strength to get a job, but the school from which you were born is really...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Eight years? Only a junior? ** I don't think there will be much time to play,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This major is more famous, from high to low:

    Hokkaido University.

    Rikkyo University. Toyo University.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I don't know which region you want to go to and what level of Japanese you have? If you pass the first level of Japanese, you can go directly to graduate school, but if you don't have enough Japanese, you can only go to a language school for one and a half or two years. Language schools have good schools in each area, depending on where you want to go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The way to study in Japan: go to a language school and go to a university; Go to a university for a special examination; Go straight to college; Go to graduate school, go to graduate school, etc. The above four are the most common ways at present, and they are chosen according to the actual situation of the individual.

    2. You are embarrassed in this situation. First of all, college graduation (why the end of the year?) It would have been a shame to go to Japan and start my freshman year from scratch; Secondly, it is very difficult to apply for admission to the third year (it is difficult to apply for admission to universities above the university level in Japan). In addition, most schools do not accept graduate school (the level and number of years of academic education are not enough).

    3. The above embarrassing situation is only in a general sense, there are many other possibilities, which requires you to contact the university you intend to apply to according to your situation, and then make a choice after obtaining their affirmation, and you must understand it clearly before going out, rather than making plans after arriving at a Japanese language school.

    4. The Japanese Language Proficiency Certificate has become the best proof of the applicant's learning ability, and it will also be one of the necessary materials required by the Immigration Bureau. A mere certificate of Japanese language study is no longer a guarantee of a status of residence. Most applicants who have graduated from a junior college are required to submit a Japanese language proficiency certificate (JLPT or JTEST).

    Therefore, before and during the application process, it is necessary to apply for a language training course in China, strengthen language skills, take an exam, and obtain a level certificate.

    5. There are two kinds of language schools in China, one is a simple short-term training, and the other is a closed or semi-closed foreign language training school, they have contact with Japanese universities or language schools, play the role of intermediaries and engage in intermediary business, and can be directly admitted to private universities in Japan through them, without going to Japan to study in language schools.

    6. Let's learn Japanese well, that's the premise.

    Non-specialists.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is more difficult to study abroad without a language foundation, and it is okay to travel. It is recommended that you learn some Japanese first, and you can sign up for a tutorial class or study on your own

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, I'm also going to Japan after graduation. I've learned a little bit now in China. Then I went to Japan to go to a language school, and then went on to further my studies. Going to Japan can force you to understand a little bit, so don't be too nervous. Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1: Now I start learning Japanese, and if I pass level 4, I will be able to say everything There is an exam in December, and you can take the exam at that time and get the certificate of level 4.

    2: Start choosing a school language school and then contact.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello. There are now three types of study abroad agencies.

    1. Intermediaries have to pay intermediary fees of 8,000 to tens of thousands. The market share is higher because of advertising.

    2. The office of a Japanese school in China. Direct admissions make it easier and more realistic than an agent to get an overview of the school. No intermediary fees.

    3. Some Japanese language training institutions. Signed a cooperation agreement with a Japanese school to provide students to Japanese schools. Generally, there is no intermediary fee.

    Although agents say they are 100% successful, in fact, the success rate of 70% or 80% is good. And the cost is not low.

    If you have a Japanese school office in China, it is best to choose an office first, then an agent, and finally a Japanese language training institution.

    There are basically three conditions that are required to apply for a language school in Japan.

    Education, technical secondary school or high school degree or above, meet 12 years of basic education.

    Japanese language ability, JTEST EF level or above, or equivalent. Of course, the better your Japanese, the faster you will adapt to it and the more opportunities you will have to work part-time.

    The family conditions are good, and the cost of the first year abroad is about 100,000 yuan.

    A lot of materials are needed. For example, the financial supporter's employment certificate, income certificate, tax payment certificate, and deposit certificate. Graduation certificate of the applicant, transcript of the institution from which the student graduated, certificate of Japanese language proficiency, certificate of Japanese language study hours, etc.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that Japan will not be too stupid, and the relationship with China is really stiff, and I am optimistic that the Sino-Japanese relationship will not have much impact on our study abroad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    During this time, everyone's mood towards Japan is very high

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    And then what?? What do you want to ask??

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. You can consider going to Japan for graduate school after graduating from a bachelor's degree in China, the major of mechanical design is quite strong in Japan, you can study mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence related majors and topics, and there is a great chance of staying in Japan after graduation.

    If the research department of the university participates in a project, you can also receive a research stipend.

    2. The annual income of new employees in Japan is about 400 5 million yen, and the company in Japan has perfect benefits, such as paid leave, insurance, and the company organizes travel every year.

    You can also consider returning to China, although the treatment may not be as good as Japan, but it is still very promising in China.

    3. If you are going to graduate school, it is best to start preparing in your junior year, use the time of your junior or senior year to prepare materials, apply to schools, and go to Japan in October of the same year after graduation.

    4. What age is it, and you still talk about discrimination against Chinese people, one thing is for sure, if you don't do things that make people discriminate against, no one will discriminate against you.

    If you still have any questions, feel free to hi me.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Mechanical design is very good in Japan, automation is not this major in foreign countries, and you feel good about being mechanical. The current international students around me have the best people in the mechanical department, and the Japanese mechanical department is quite strong, but most of the international students who come here are in the electrical and electronic fields. Learn English and professional courses well to get into a good school and win glory for the country!

    Japanese work treatment master's degree is about 17,000 yuan a month, and there are many bonuses for good companies.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    At present, there are two ways to study in Japan at public expense:

    1. If your current university has signed an agreement with a Japanese university for the exchange of international students, that is, there is an exchange program, you can apply for an exchange at a Japanese university for 1-2 years at the undergraduate level.

    2. If you can pass the selection of the National Study Abroad Committee, you can study in Japan at public expense. But your qualifications are not enough - undergraduate and the major is not in demand.

    3. In addition, there is another way to apply for a scholarship from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture before studying abroad, so that you can study in Japan without spending money. But the undergraduate application is basically hopeless. Try it though.

    4. Everything else is gone.

    Non-specialists.

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