If you want to go to Japan for a graduate degree in management, please ask for help!

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

    For most advanced studies, schools require TOEFL and national examination scores of N2 or higher Japanese, and graduate schools basically have to add a school test. In the first three exams, the content of the exam is basically fixed, which is not difficult to understand, you will know it at a glance. The key is that your school has contacted?

    What about Professor Neno? The content of the school exams in each college is different, and if you don't choose a good school, I'm afraid you won't be able to prepare for the exam, right? Even the language school is saved??

    Go directly to the entrance examination and school examination? National universities are not necessarily stronger than private ones, and the family's economic conditions are good, TOEFL 90 or above, N1, and Hitotsubashi is also possible. However, it is recommended that you choose a school first, then contact the professor, and then go to the language school for at least half a year, after all, people are there, many things are easy to solve, and it will be easier to prepare for the exam.

    Management and economics belong to the liberal arts, mathematics examination subject 1, other subjects can be found by checking the content of the examination, and the content of the school examination is on the school's official website.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, you need to understand the graduate school system in Japan.

    1. Graduate students in Japanese public universities are different from domestic graduate students in terms of concept, in Japan the master's degree is called a monk, and the graduate student is equivalent to the preparatory department of the monk, and foreign students generally pass the graduate study for half a year and a year, and enter the master's course after passing the master's entrance examination, and graduate after two years to obtain a master's degree.

    2. Graduate students in Japan are subject to the tutor decision system, which means that the school will only allow admission after the tutor agrees to accept you. To apply, you need to provide a degree certificate, a research plan, grades of major courses in school, graduation**, foreign language proficiency certificate, etc., but the key to the application is your research plan, which directly reflects your research direction and research ability. Because of the difference in academic thinking between China and Japan, many people fail to apply because the research proposal does not meet the requirements of the supervisor.

    3. There is no need to go to a language school after reaching N1 in Japan, and there are also intensive Japanese courses for international students in graduate courses. If you want to apply to a better national or public university, it is best to provide an English TOEFL score.

    4. You can choose the major direction of business management, and you can provide the academic results of relevant courses when applying, but some schools have requirements for providing 30 40 credits of related courses, which you need to pay attention to.

    5. The choice of school needs to understand your situation before you can give the range of choices, and it is best to introduce your details, such as your school, usual grades, foreign language level (English), graduation time, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.In terms of pronunciation, N1 level is generally required, and individual subjects only need N2 level;

    2.Many universities and graduate schools in Japan have tuition waivers and scholarship systems for international students, and some students with good grades and high attendance can apply.

    3.Generally, the tuition fee of national and public universities is about 5-70,000 RMB, and private universities are relatively expensive;

    4.One year of pre-graduate school, two years of master's degree, and two years of doctoral degree. Some disciplines have a long time;

    5.After graduation, you can find a job in Japan, and Japan encourages international students to work in Japan, promotes Japan's economic development, and implements a lot of employment incentive policies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The specific questions are answered by those intermediaries underground, but are there really so many scholarships, you need to study well to get a scholarship, before I came, the agency also said that there is a scholarship to work and it is easy to find, here I will not bury it, if you want to study well, you have to spend time to study, if you want to earn living expenses, you have to spend time to work, and you are still boasting of professionalism, you need more time to study, isn't it. But if you want to learn management, it's more time than engineering, but the language of management and the like must be at the first level, otherwise you will be buried by the tutor My classmates have been buried by the tutor, you don't have to ask for anything in the first year, and if you mix well in the second year, you can apply for a tuition waiver, as for the scholarship, it depends on your presentation. At present, the students who come here are all related to their majors, and there are no pure majors, so I can't help you too much, I'm sorry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Master's degree in Japan.

    It is a 2-year program, and students who apply for a master's degree in Japan must first pass the language barrier, and students need to take a Japanese level test, generally at least level 1 or 2 in Japanese, and then look for a tutor in Japan before applying to the school. In terms of scholarships, Japan is the only popular study abroad country that offers a large number of scholarships for self-financed international students, and you can find a job in Japan after graduation, so you can stay in Japan as long as you find a job in Japan. ——Xintong Study Abroad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have to have a language foundation in Japanese, and your Japanese is good.

    Learn Japanese at AAA International Language Center in Shanghai.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Students are required to receive good training in Japanese listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, etc., and master the basic theories and basic knowledge of Japanese language and literature, politics, economics, management, social culture, etc., and have passed the Japanese professional level examination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To emphasize only one point, most domestic students apply for graduate programs in graduate schools, commonly known as "preparatory courses", which are similar to auditing. 2. Language requirements, Japanese scores, English scores, and average university scores determine the grade of the school you are applying for, if you want to choose a business class, a good English score can add points for you, but excluding the domestic English level, TOEFL, IELTS, and Tuoye can be. It is best not to be lower than N2 in Japan, and it is best not to lower your English level than level 6 in Japan, I mean the level. If you have an average score of 80 or more, you may not be able to pass the graduate school exam due to the language barrier and lack of professional knowledge.

    3. Graduate school: Verification material: 9,800 yen, admission fee:

    About 84,600 yen, tuition: 356,400 yen (paid every six months), which is equivalent to about 27,000 yen in the first half of the year.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are no management majors at Japanese universities.

    What you are talking about is human resource management is a direction or even a course in economics, or business, business, sociology, etc. At the graduate school level, it is a research field, and it is not even a major.

    There are two types of graduate studies: graduate and graduate studies, and the cost varies.

    It is recommended to read the study abroad instructions of the Japanese Embassy in China**.

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