If you want to study in Japan, ask for help, how to apply to study in Japan

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

    You should have come to a language school! There should be a way for an intermediary in Jilin, but you have to be prepared for at least 20,000 yuan. 26 years old is not too old, and there is no problem with a college degree (if you go to a language school). But be sure not to get fake documents.

    You've been abroad once, and that's good, and you'll be impressed. The visa officer will think that you will not stay without residence, which is more advantageous than other people.

    Because Japan's censorship of Jilin Province is relatively strict, the intermediary fee will be 4-5 times that of Beijing and Shanghai.

    You have to be prepared.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your conditions can be done.

    The approximate cost is about 80,000 RMB. This includes agency fees, tuition fees and fees charged by the school, etc.

    Send me a message for the specifics and I'll answer for you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

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    Tianda Leading Training Center, a professional study abroad in Japan and South Korea, the cost is very reasonable.

    You can consult**It should be: 022-87892140 Yes, you can directly apply for graduate school in Japan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Admirer of devils.

    It's not about you.

    Don't look, don't think.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's more than 29, it's not okay. You can also.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The 26-year-old is too old, and it is not easy to sign it, but in fact, it can't be done.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Here's how to study in Japan:

    In Japan, after the second year of high school, you can apply to study at a language school in Japan. After one year of language study and special tutoring at a language school, students can take the Examination for International Students (EJU) and the school examination of their ideal university, and after passing the examination, they can enter the university of their choice.

    This is the most popular route for international students, because it does not waste time, and it is the same time as when they are admitted to universities in China. If you want to study abroad in this way, it is recommended that you come to the United States to learn Japanese during the vacation of the first and second years of high school. If you feel that the education method of domestic high school is not suitable for you, you can also choose to study in a Japanese high school.

    After graduating from high school, like Japanese students, they take the "Common University Entrance Examination" in Japan, and after passing the test, they will go on to the university of their choice. The advantage of this way of studying abroad is that it can get rid of the burden of exam-oriented education, which is of great help to students' mental health and interpersonal relationships. It can also allow students to be exposed to the Japanese language environment earlier, so that their Japanese level can improve quickly.

    The disadvantage is that it is not possible to take the EJU, and the difficulty of the Common University Entrance Examination is higher than that of the EJU. An exchange program is an opportunity to apply to your university for 1 month or 2 years to study in Japan if you have excellent grades at university. The results of the subjects taken while studying in Japan can be converted into credits at your home university, and there is no impact on your grades and graduation time.

    In this way, it is necessary for your university to have a partner Japanese institution and an exchange program. This study abroad method is suitable for students who have excellent grades in university, because there are few places to study abroad, the competition is very fierce, and of course, you also need to have a certain foundation in Japanese (generally about N2).

    The transfer system is a transfer system that does not start from the first year, but from the second or third year of enrollment after meeting certain conditions. This method is more suitable for students who are studying in universities in China, or who have graduated from junior college or higher vocational education.

    The disadvantage of this method is that there are only a limited number of schools with a placement system, and the requirements for transfer students are high, so it is recommended to have a certain foundation in Japanese before trying to enter the university.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The general process of applying to study in Japan is as follows:

    Apply for admission: Submit application materials according to the requirements of the school, wait for the school's reply and conduct interviews, exams, etc.

    Confirmation of enrollment: Confirm enrollment after receiving the admission letter, and pay tuition and registration fees as required.

    Apply for a visa: Apply for the corresponding type of visa according to the study plan and the requirements of the school.

    Study in Japan: Prepare your luggage and air tickets to go to Japan on time for your studies.

    Chinese students can apply to study in Japan through study abroad agencies, school official websites, study abroad education fairs, etc. It should be noted that the application requirements and process for different types of study abroad may be different, and you should choose according to your own situation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The details of the four ways to apply to study in Japan are as follows:

    1. Attend a Japanese language school.

    You can go to a Japanese language school first, and then take the exams held by a Japanese graduate school to enter a Japanese graduate school and study for a master's degree.

    1. Admission requirements for Japanese language schools.

    International students are required to have completed at least 12 years of formal school education in China; Domestic high school, junior college, and university graduates can apply, and graduates of technical secondary schools, technical schools, and BAI higher vocational schools can also apply. When applying, applicants are required to provide proof of 2 hours of Japanese language study and a certificate of proficiency such as the International Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 4 or J-TESTF level.

    2. Graduate Applications.

    If you already have a certain level of Japanese language ability, and you don't want to spend time and effort going to a language school, or if you want to get in touch with the professor's research as soon as possible, there is another option to study in Japan: apply for graduate school, take the master's exam, and enter the university.

    This method is suitable for: students who are good at Japanese, with a high score of N1 in liberal arts and at least N2 in science and engineering; At the same time, science and engineering students who are good at Japanese; Students with strong autonomy, good at research, and can DIY.

    3. The G30 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology launched the Global 30 English-taught program in 2009 in order to internationalize university education. The project includes 13 universities. The G30 program includes 300 courses of all kinds, and everyone can find their own direction in the G30 program.

    After graduation, you can learn both English and Japanese, which is very beneficial for foreign job hunting.

    4. Monks. If you are good enough, you can choose to take the entrance examination for a monk at a Japanese university. In some schools, the questions of the previous year's master's exams are posted on the university's homepage, but if you are preparing abroad, you can only read the textbooks of the subjects by heart, and there are not so many materials for the master's exam.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    College students don't have to wait until they graduate from college to apply. If you want to study in Japan as soon as possible in your freshman year, you may need to reiterate that you need to take the Japanese college entrance examination for your freshman year, and if you don't have a foundation in Japanese, you need to apply to a Japanese language school. If you want to transfer to Japan as a sophomore or junior student, you need to have the same language skills (you can apply for Japanese (N1 or N2, depending on the major) or English (IELTS required).

    In addition, at the end of the third year, you can apply for a Japanese monk or take the SGU program (suitable for students who have a good level of English, have not studied Japanese or have no grades and want to study in Japan, there are few universities that accept this path). Japanese Study Abroad Agent Word-of-Mouth Inquiry System and Japanese Study Abroad Voluntary Reference System**.

    Requirements for studying in Japan Different degrees have different requirements.

    High school study abroad conditions:

    If you have 70-100 hours of Japanese language learning experience, you can enter the course through an interview. Students who have graduated from junior high school and are currently enrolled in high school in China are eligible to apply. In addition, the annual fee for high school in Japan is between 900,000 and 1.6 million yen, including tuition and living expenses, and the fee increases or decreases depending on the region.

    Undergraduate study abroad conditions:

    1. The main conditions and qualifications for studying abroad are as follows:

    2. High school degree (12 years) or above, and at least 18 years old;

    3. Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2 or above;

    4. Ability to pay for studying abroad;

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

    Postgraduate Study Abroad Requirements:

    1. The main requirements and qualifications for studying abroad in graduate school are as follows:

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

    3. Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the level of Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2 or above;

    4. Ability to pay for studying abroad;

    5. There is no requirement for Japanese language proficiency for international students who take courses taught in English, but they may be required to submit proof of English proficiency such as TOEFL. In addition, most Japanese-taught graduate schools require candidates to submit proof of English proficiency, so it is recommended that you prepare it before applying for the exam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Apply to a language school, take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, and take the undergraduate exam. This method has a low barrier to entry and is a relatively mainstream method.

    Applicants must have graduated from high school, have a certificate of Japanese language proficiency (the certificate of Japanese language proficiency needs to be obtained at a language school), and the test results for Japanese University Admission for International Students are required to pass the undergraduate examination.

    2.Apply to study in Japan through the SGU program. This method is relatively niche and has a small number of applicants.

    SGU stands for Super Global University Project, which is a study abroad program in Japan that is taught entirely in English, requiring applicants to have a high level of English, in addition to academic qualifications, GAP levels, GRE scores, etc.

    3.Directly apply to Nihon Graduate School. This method is suitable for applicants who have a good foundation in Japanese and can pass the Japanese language test and the entrance examination of Japanese universities on their own.

    The application requirements for direct application to graduate schools are specific to the requirements of the college, generally speaking, 16 years of education will be required, there are professional requirements, and many schools also require English scores to meet the standard.

    The review of materials for studying in Japan is cumbersome and rigorous, and no matter which way, there are high requirements for application materials, so when applying, it is recommended to choose a professional application agency to assist you to make studying in Japan less difficult.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. In the direction of undergraduate promotion, let's first talk about how students from the three schools go to formal Japanese universities. Japan's undergraduate admission method is similar to the form of the domestic college entrance examination, which is called the EJU examination, which is a unified examination for all of Japan, and the content of the test includes Japanese, mathematics, liberal arts and science (choose one), and the score meets the requirements of the application can be officially enrolled. Generally speaking, for students who want to go to the third undergraduate school, the first step is to go to Japan to study in a language school, which can provide Japanese language teaching and EJU exam tutoring, and has a maximum study period of 2 years.

    Finally, in most cases, Japanese language schools admit students from our three domestic schools, which is very reassuring. In terms of fees, the cost of a general language school is composed of tuition and living expenses for a year, and it is recommended to prepare 10 150,000 yuan a year. 2. In addition to choosing to study for undergraduates, students from the three vocational schools also have the option to study in a vocational school in Japan

    Among the vocational schools, schools that have "specialized courses" as institutions of higher education are called "vocational schools". It is a unique institution of higher education in the Japanese education system, with an intensive curriculum and professional teachers, and it aims to specialize in qualifications. To put it simply, vocational schools are more focused on learning skills, and in terms of purpose, schools focus on the purpose of finding employment after graduation.

    In practice, the employment rate of vocational schools is higher than that of Japanese full-fledged university graduates. Generally speaking, for students who want to go to a vocational school, what they need is to go to a language school first, and after studying Japanese for a period of time, they can apply directly to a vocational school, which is lower than the undergraduate requirements. In terms of fees, it is good to refer to the above, but it should be noted here that vocational school qualifications are not highly recognized in Japan or abroad.

    Generally speaking, students who choose to go to vocational schools will take advantage of this to work in Japan for a period of time, and after accumulating experience and familiarizing themselves with Japan, they will consider whether to return to China for development or continue to stay in Japan.

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