Is it good to go to university in Japan now? Is it easy now? What materials do you need?

Updated on educate 2024-02-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, it depends on what you want to study, 1. If you want to go to university, 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 and the internal entrance examination;

    Or if you are good at English, you can apply for the G30 program in Japan, which is taught in English.

    2. If you want to study for graduate school, first of all, you must have 16 years of formal education experience, and you can also graduate from a junior college, but the scope of colleges and majors will be relatively small; The second is to determine your research direction and prepare language scores and related materials;

    In addition, in terms of materials, the materials required are different depending on the project you are handling

    If you want to study in Japan, you can come to our Azure Study Abroad to have a look, Azure Study Abroad has been studying in Japan for 16 years, and it is a state-approved study abroad agency (Jiaowai Zongzi [2014] No. 003). We can also issue the qualification certificate to students

    Going to Japan for graduate school is a "guidance" + "application" model, which is not simply to apply for universities and tutors, but to focus on guiding students, improving students' professional ability to meet the requirements of better universities in Japan, and we can also help students apply for Japanese language schools, without charging intermediary fees, but the quality of service will not be reduced, this guarantee helps students enter their favorite and suitable schools.

    If you have any questions, you can ask them at any time

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One is fresh graduates, high school graduates, who have a little basic knowledge of Japanese, can go to Japan Sendo Language School to learn Japanese, which is generally a 2-year system, and when you graduate, you can take the Japanese level 1 test in Japan. With a first-level certificate in Japanese, I can go to a Japanese university in Japan.

    If you don't, the university will decide whether to admit you based on your Japanese level 1 score. It's so bad that it's basically hopeless.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most people go to a language school in Japan first, and they learn Japanese while preparing for university. Most of the schools that you can apply to directly from Japan are not very good private universities in Japan, so it is not recommended to go to. In addition, you can apply directly from China to the English SGU program of a prestigious Japanese school, which is very difficult and has a very high threshold.

    To apply for a language school in Japan, you must first have a high school degree or above (including three schools), and then your family must be able to provide a proof of income of 200,000 yuan, and you can apply for a language school in Japan if you meet these two points. The sooner you learn Japanese, the better, and aim to reach N3 or higher when you go to Japan. Do not throw away high school Chinese courses and English, if you want to get into a good university after going to Japan, you need to have a good study abroad test score.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is a strong requirement to have a first-class Japanese certificate. Your requirement is to go to a better university. There are 2 options available to you.

    1.Direct application to national and public universities 2Apply to go to Japan in October to take the first half of the year at a Japanese language school and take the entrance examination to a public university.

    If you are looking for an agent, ask them to provide the application materials of the national and public schools. They will tell you what materials you need to prepare. If you do it yourself, you must first find a way to get the application materials for the university.

    Find someone who knows how to handle visa documents to help, so that you can save at least 7,000 yuan. The proof of assets you said is a certificate of guarantee, 250,000 is basically like that, I made a fake in the bank at that time, and now I don't know if the fake certificate will be found out. 4 years of university fees both public and private.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For students who want to study in Japan, the most important thing you want to know is the application requirements, so let's take a look at the requirements for studying at a university in Japan.

    1.Basic Requirements:

    Educational experience: 12 years or more of educational experience;

    Japanese language learning experience: more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience;

    2.Other conditions:

    Self-positioning: Students must have a clear understanding of their own strengths before studying in Japan, and the strengths mentioned here mainly include their own learning ability, ability to understand problems, and research ability.

    Ability to live independently: Students need to solve whatever they encounter during their study in Japan, so it is very important to have the ability to live independently.

    Financial ability: The applicant's family can afford to provide a bank statement of 3 million yen or 200,000 yuan.

    Students applying to study in Japan need to meet the above basic conditions, but of course, other conditions are also very important, and if they can be met, the success rate of the application can be increased.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Education: 12 years or more of education experience (high school, technical secondary school, technical school degree 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 formal education graduation (2 years after partial study graduation);

    Economy: Able to provide a bank deposit certificate of 3 million yen or about 200,000 yuan;

    Financial sponsorship: It is best to choose your own parents as sponsors; Application requirements for studying in Japan.

    1.Pass the baccalaureate examination or complete 12 years of formal study and education or equivalent in China, and recruit junior college and bachelor's degree;

    2.Japanese J-testef level or above, Japanese language proficiency level 4 or above, with more than 150 hours of Japanese language learning;

    3.Ability to pay for studying abroad, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First you have to pass the language pass. It is recommended to study Japanese first and then quickly pass the preparatory exam. Otherwise, it takes a lot of time to spend on the basic language learning part. Then you will pass the Japanese college entrance examination to get an admission certificate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Low cost of studying in Japan and good employment prospects: The tuition and living expenses for studying in Japan for one year are about 1.3 million yen, and students with excellent grades in all aspects can receive different levels of scholarship assistance and even free tuition.

    As Japan has an aging population and a declining birthrate, international students are welcome to work part-time or graduate school. Japanese international students work 28 hours a week, with no restrictions on holidays. The high hourly wage of 800 1600 makes it possible for most international students to self-sufficient.

    Tuition fees have been paid. You can also apply for a work visa after completing your studies.

    Documents to be prepared by international students in Japan.

    3 Recent**. (6 photos).

    1. Admission application.

    2. Pledge.

    3. Reason for study (translation).

    4. Technical secondary school graduation certificate (original).

    5. Technical secondary school transcript (original + translation).

    6. Certificate of Japanese language attendance.

    7. Admission ticket or Japanese language certificate.

    8. ID card.

    9. Passport. 10. Temporary Residence Permit (Foreign Household Registration).

    11. Proof of resignation (already a worker).

    The guarantor of the payment of funds shall provide information.

    1. Letter of reason for payment of funds (translation).

    2. Bank deposit certificate (original).

    3. Bank fixed deposit certificate or passbook (copy).

    4. Proof of incumbency of the fund payer (original with translation).

    5. Proof of income of the fund payer (original with translation).

    6. Parents' ID card, financial supporter's ID card (copy) 7, the first page of the household registration book and the family member's personal household registration page (copy) 8, the notarized certificate of the applicant and the financial supporter's relatives.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are some good universities in Japan. Depending on what kind of university you want to choose in Japan, there are many, many good universities, and it is recommended to choose a good university.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Beijing Tiandao Study Abroad Official Website is very pleased with your question, the introduction of graduate application matters for Japanese universities.

    1. Preparation for Japanese graduate student application in the early stage.

    Check the official website of the volunteer school first. Check the registration deadline and the specific requirements of the respective graduate school examination, find out whether the school recruits students and whether there is an exam or interview for graduate students, so as to prepare in advance.

    2. Find a professor.

    Get to know the professors of your intended school, choose professors who are in line with your research direction and beneficial to your future research and research, and contact them through the school's official website or other means (preferably by email).

    3. Contact the professor.

    When applying to contact a professor for graduate students in Japan, you must write down your personal information clearly, summarize the secondary content as much as possible, and write down the reasons why you chose your chosen major and why you chose the professor as the focus in detail.

    The most important thing is to write clearly about the topic you want to study, and only if the topic is innovative, difficult and valuable enough to arouse the interest of professors. Of course, the time you apply for graduate school is also very important, and you should write clearly what month you are applying for graduate school.

    During this time, the professors may delay getting back to you because of many important things, so please be patient. Don't be discouraged if the professors don't reply or refuse.

    If you're lucky enough to get back to you from the professor you contacted, be patient, as he will communicate with you several times during this time to find out more about whether you meet his admissions criteria.

    Professors will generally want to know the outline of your research topic (research proposal), including the research background, purpose, content, and methodology.

    4. Get Neno.

    Neno: If your professor is interested in the topic you are studying, he will give you a verbal commitment for the time being.

    However, don't take it lightly, because every year, many professors are full or suddenly change their minds, causing some students to pass by their ideal schools.

    5. Make a vow. When you receive the application form, please mail your transcript, graduation certificate, resume, deposit certificate and other information to your professor.

    6. Handle the stay.

    After passing the examination of the book, he began to apply for stay. Generally, the school will do it for you, but you need to fill in the application**, and there is a sticker**. (If you have an acquaintance in Japan, you can ask him to help you print**and fill in**, and you can save the cost of international express postage).

    7. Apply for a visa.

    If you have a status of residence, you can apply for a visa. Then I waited for the visa to come down and buy a plane ticket to Japan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are the following ways to go to university in Japan:

    1. Language school.

    First of all, because Japanese universities have their own admissions system, it is generally recommended that students apply for three universities in order to take the internal examination for applying for the university entrance examination in Japan, and the internal examination time of each university is different, so it is necessary to go to Japan several times. Secondly, as an international student, you must submit the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, and there is no test center for this test in China. Through the language school, students can adapt to the Japanese environment in advance.

    In addition to Japanese language courses, language schools also offer courses for university advancement, which are designed to train teachers in the liberal arts and sciences, and provide guidance on written exams and mock interviews for university entrance examinations, which are more conducive to students entering their ideal universities.

    2. Apply directly to the undergraduate program.

    There are nearly 800 universities in Japan, according to the nature of the school and the ranking of majors, and many of them will directly cooperate with overseas institutions or middle schools to recruit students for some unpopular majors, and do not require the submission of examination results, such schools will be divided into two types: one is a slightly better ranked private university (and also set up an English medium to teach) and the other is a poorly ranked third- or fourth-rate private university.

    3. Go to Japan for high school.

    For junior high school and high school students, it is very common for students to choose to go directly to Japan to study in high school and then go to university, and the visa application rate is high, and language skills are not required. The only thing that needs to be explained here is that if a student goes directly to the first year of high school, as a foreign student, he does not need to take the international student examination again, and he or she needs to take the international student examination and then take the university examination as well as the admission process of a language school.

    So what do we need to do to prepare for the decision to study in Japan now?

    1. Choose and decide on a school and major.

    2. English score (TOEFL or TOEIC).

    3. Preparation for the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.

    4. Preparation for the internal examination of the target university.

    Studying abroad itself is a turning point in life, and it will have a huge impact on the future of students. Some students adopt the thinking that there must be a road before driving to the mountains to study abroad, and even follow the crowd, which is very undesirable. The teacher suggested that students should establish a personal study abroad plan as early as possible, and choose the next step of their life in the limited time to the greatest extent.

    The above is all the content of this topic, for students who want to apply for a Japanese undergraduate program, we can provide students with more information, schools, majors, and tutors about "studying in Japan", and we can also tailor a study abroad plan for students. What you don't know about "studying in Japan": Let's tell you!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can apply for visa entry through some overseas agencies and then study abroad, or you can directly look for relevant companies in the country through your connections, and then consult to enter.

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