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

    Requirements for university application to study in Japan: under 23 years old for high school graduates, under 28 years old for junior college or above; Those who have received more than 12 years of academic qualifications recognized by the national education department; Before applying, students must have completed at least 500 hours of Japanese language courses or have Japanese language proficiency level 2 or higher. Financial guarantee: 3,000,000 yen or 30,000 U.S. dollars, 15-200,000 yuan.

    Process: The first is to pass an international student aptitude test, referred to as "study abroad", this test can be said to be every international student who wants to study in a Japanese university to take, the study abroad test is divided into three parts, the first part is Japanese, the second part is mathematics, mathematics and according to the student's choice of liberal arts and science subjects are divided into mathematics A and mathematics B, the difficulty is different, the third part is the liberal arts comprehensive and science comprehensive.

    The specific content of the exam will be described separately, first of all, the whole exam has a total of 800 points, including 400 points in Japanese, 200 points in mathematics, and 200 points in comprehensive, these 800 points, generally speaking, students with 230 points can be admitted to the university, and then if you want to take the exam to a relatively good university, more than 400 points are essential, and this is also relatively easy.

    But now there is a trend, that is, the content of the examination is relatively simple, can not show the real ability of students, some famous universities, began not to pay attention to the score of the examination, as long as it reaches a lower score line, you can participate in the school's school examination, and the school examination is the standard of admission.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The landlord is asking about going to university, right?

    To study in Japan, you usually need to prepare:

    Academic performance: Undergraduate: High school diploma and transcripts of all courses in 6 semesters of high school (generally modifiable and can fully meet the admission requirements).

    Graduate students: Undergraduate diploma and degree certificate and transcripts of all courses at the undergraduate level (cannot be changed) are required

    Language scores: In addition to the certificate of Japanese language hours, applicants are also explicitly required to submit the corresponding test certificate issued by the relevant Japanese language proficiency testing agency. Japanese level 2 (level 1 better) can be directly entered. Otherwise, you need to read the language first.

    Study Abroad Deposit: 10w per year

    The RMB calculation is calculated that the required time must be saved at the time of submission of the visa application.

    If you have the above 3 criteria, you will be able to apply to the school.

    Hopefully, these will serve you as a reference.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Conditions and requirements for college students to study in Japan:

    1. Conditions for studying in Japan:

    1. Have a certain financial ability, in order to ensure that students have basic tuition and living expenses during their study in Japan.

    2. Be prepared to adapt to overseas life, many students will choose to work part-time during their study in Japan, so be prepared for this.

    3. Japanese language proficiency is the foundation of study and life in Japan, and you must be able to pass the Japanese language test.

    4. Undergraduate study in Japan requires high school or above, and the age must also be 18 years old, Japanese language level N2 is required, and of course, English certification ability is also required.

    5. Graduate students need a bachelor's degree, be at least 22 years old, and have a Japanese level of 2 or above.

    2. Requirements for studying in Japan:

    Education: 12 or more years of educational experience (high school, technical secondary school, technical school or above) is required.

    Japanese: Have more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, preferably with a Japanese Language Proficiency Test certificate.

    Age: 18-35 years old within 5 years of graduation from formal education (within 2 years of graduation from partial study).

    Economy: You can provide a bank deposit certificate of 3 million yen or 200,000 yen.

    Financial guarantee: It is best to choose your own father and mother as the guarantor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Conditions for undergraduate study in Japanese state:

    12 years or more in high school, and at least 18 years old;

    Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2 or higher;

    Ability to pay for studying abroad;

    There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for international students enrolled in English-taught courses, but they may be required to submit proof of English proficiency such as TOEFL.

    Advantages of studying in Japan:

    1. Favorable policies for the employment of international students have been released.

    The short-term stay period for international students to find a job after graduation has been changed from 90 days to 180 days, making it easier for international students to stay and work in Japan. International students looking for jobs in Japan can choose companies with more Sino-Japanese cooperation projects, these companies need employees with good Chinese and Japanese communication skills to assist in completing project work, and companies hope to recruit Chinese students to Japan than Japanese who speak fluent Chinese but do not understand Chinese culture. Therefore, in terms of studying abroad, choosing a major with a high demand for future employment can increase the chance of entering Asian companies.

    2. There are many job opportunities in Japan.

    In recent years, Japan has also attracted attention among the hot spots for Chinese students to study abroad. In order to attract this most potential exporting country, Japan has also introduced policies that are favorable to Chinese students in recent years. If you want to stay in Japan and work in Japan after completing your studies, there are many opportunities.

    3. It has cultural advantages over Europe and the United States.

    Japan and China have a lot in common on a cultural basis. Therefore, there is no big obstacle for Chinese students to integrate into Japanese society, and it is much easier than integrating into the European and American cultural systems. In addition, there are many similarities between Japanese characters and Chinese characters, and Chinese students have the most advantage in learning Japanese, and it is also the easiest to learn and learn well.

    In terms of living habits, the difference between Japan and China is not very large. For example, everyone eats rice and uses chopsticks, especially for young Chinese students, who generally do not have discomfort in eating and living.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For students who want to study abroad, but don't want to go far away, studying in Japan is one of the best options. However, not everyone is suitable to study in Japan, and what are the requirements for studying in Japan?

    1.There are certain economic conditions: first of all, in terms of economy, Japan's national and public universities are not for profit, and the tuition fees are much lower than those of private universities in Europe and the United States and Japan, which is more suitable for students from working-class families in China.

    Therefore, for students who plan to study in Japan, the economy is not the most important issue.

    2.Ability to live independently: The ability to live independently is a must, and it is more important to have a certain spirit of hardship.

    In Japan, it is common to work part-time jobs, whether it is the elderly or children, they will take a part-time job at a convenient time to earn some living expenses or pocket money. Therefore, it is important for students to have a certain spirit of hardship during their study in Japan, which is not too easy. Of course, some parents may feel that the economic conditions of the family are relatively good, and there is no need for their children to work.

    I would like to say here that allowing students to work part-time and participate in some social practice activities will help students integrate into Japanese life more quickly, and it will also play a role in promoting learning.

    3.Basic knowledge of Japanese: Basic knowledge of Japanese is required to be at least level 2 in Japanese and to be able to speak English. Communicate and communicate in Japanese. In this way, you can adapt to life and study in Japan faster and better.

    4.Have a certain ability to study and research: In terms of learning, you must have a certain ability to study and research.

    This is very important because during graduate school, the supervisor asks his students to regularly present their research findings. Especially in terms of writing, you must have a certain amount of research writing ability. Therefore, it is very necessary to improve this ability before and during the application.

    5.Have your own opinions: you must have a clear understanding of your own strength.

    The strength mentioned here includes one's own learning ability, ability to understand problems, and certain research ability. Some parents and students blindly insist on entering a prestigious university regardless of their own strength, but it is counterproductive, because they lack the ability to learn, they cannot adapt to the teaching requirements of the university, and ultimately fail to achieve the purpose of studying abroad. Because Japan's famous universities, such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University and other imperial universities, are generally based on cultivating research-oriented talents, and do not pay attention to the cultivation of students' work skills, if the purpose of studying abroad is to find a job, then there is no need to go to such a school, as long as you can enter the country, because every Japanese country is basically equivalent to China's 211 universities, and the teaching level is okay.

    Moreover, some schools pay more attention to the cultivation of students' practical work ability. Therefore, it is recommended that students who do not want to study for a doctorate and go on to engage in research in depth are encouraged to enter such schools.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Each university in Japan has its own admissions, and the application requirements vary. If you want to get into a better university, such as a national public university or a well-known private university, you will generally need to take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students first. Your score will most likely determine whether you will be able to apply to the university you want to apply to, as well as whether you will be accepted.

    It also needs to be combined with the results of later internal exams and interviews. In addition, the basic requirements for applying for a bachelor's degree at a Japanese university are as follows:

    1) High school (12 years old) or above, at least 18 years old.

    2) Have attained a level of Japanese language proficiency equivalent to N2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    3) Be able to pay for studying abroad.

    PS: There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for foreign students in English courses, but they may be required to submit TOEFL and other English proficiency certificates.

    The requirements for graduate school in Japan are:

    1) Bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent, at least 22 years old.

    2) Have attained a level of Japanese language proficiency equivalent to Level 2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    3) Be able to pay for studying abroad.

    4) There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for foreign students teaching English courses, but they may be required to submit TOEFL and other English proficiency certificates. In addition, most graduate schools that teach in Japanese will also require candidates to submit proof of English proficiency. It is recommended that you prepare well before applying for the exam.

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