What can I learn when I go to study in Japan, and will it be difficult to find a job in Japan in the

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

    Don't ask such general questions, it doesn't make any sense, not everyone has the same level of effort, so there will be good and bad ones. So it can be said that it depends on your level of effort and talent. Students who graduate from a school in Japan have a different future, let alone go to Japan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's the same everywhere, if you don't have a foundation in their university, you won't be able to understand it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Studying in Japan is promising.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You will pay to go to Japan, I am a university in China, and the technical visa was signed by a Japanese company to do software development here (as a member), and what I have seen and heard in 7 months will tell you the facts. Most of the universities that come to Japan are from northern China (Dalian in Northeast China is the first). There are two basic reasons to study in Japan'1

    Cheap 2 good mix diploma.

    The quality of international students in Japan is worse or worse, messing with the relationship between men and women (lonely and unbearable away from home, and no one cares), most of the bars and nightclubs are Chinese students, because Japan is very lenient for Chinese students, and the international students in my upper building got into a Japanese university with more than 60 points in mathematics (full score of 150).

    After 4 years, there are only 3 options for international students in Japan1Returning to China (most of them, because the visa expires, no company has signed a contract to renew the visa, Japanese companies basically do not want Chinese students, and even if they return to China, the salary is not higher than that of domestic fresh graduates, or even lower) 2Entering the agency job (basically introducing those Chinese students to rent a house, and even introducing Chinese female students to be escorts) 3

    Graduate school entrance examination (Japanese graduate students are not worth anything at all, everyone understands).

    To be honest, Japan is also an exam-oriented education, unless it is Todai, Waseda, other schools are really not as good as domestic universities, and you can upgrade to a college after completing a junior college, and you can enjoy the national 2 treatment after graduating from college. I am a post-secondary student, and the knowledge I have learned is very solid, and I have more advantages in finding a job than ordinary 2 students, so I can be recruited by Japanese companies.

    The level of Japanese students is now equivalent to that of technical secondary school students in Japan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. High-tech majors

    In the face of the era when 5G is about to be commercialized, China has begun to study 6G. Emerging industries such as the information industry, mobile communications, new energy, and new materials have broad prospects and are also in demand for talents.

    Generally, these majors include: communication engineering, IT, power engineering, automotive engineering, and materials science, etc., to increase network speed and cost reduction, and help the construction of digital China; Promote "Internet +" in many fields such as medical care, elderly care, education, culture, and sports, and promote the development of integrated circuits, fifth-generation mobile communications, aircraft engines, new energy vehicles, new materials and other industries.

    2. Automobile manufacturing

    Japanese cars are also world-famous, and Japanese cars with low fuel consumption, high quality, and beautiful appearance are favored by countries all over the world. Studying automobile manufacturing in Japan will not only allow you to learn advanced automobile manufacturing technology, but more importantly, the employment prospects of automobile manufacturing majors are bright.

    3. Environmental majors

    Environmental protection has always been a hot word in recent years, and environmental governance is also imminent, consolidating the achievements of the blue sky defense campaign, further promoting the prevention and control of water and soil pollution, implementing comprehensive management of key river basins and sea areas, and comprehensively remediating black and odorous water bodies. Intensify the construction of sewage treatment facilities. Environmental governance has a long way to go, and the country needs talents in this area.

    Japan has always attached great importance to environmental governance, and universities have also opened a lot of environment-related majors and cultivated a lot of environmental talents, so environmental majors are also a good choice for Chinese students to study in Japan.

    4. Animation

    When it comes to Japan, we have to mention its well-developed animation industry, with more than 60% of the world's animation products coming from Japan. Japanese anime and manga have a rich variety of layers and beautiful light and shadow, and are popular with readers from all over the world. Moreover, China's animation industry is rising, but the corresponding talent supply has not kept up, and the courses offered by universities are limited, resulting in a serious shortage of talents in China's animation industry for a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Language advantage.

    When you come back from studying in Japan, you will have a language advantage. Since the official language of Japan is Japanese, if you want to study and live in Japan, you must have good Japanese language skills.

    Nowadays, there are many Japanese-funded companies in Japan, and knowing one more language gives one more opportunity, and the mere fact of knowing Japanese can increase the chances of entering a Japanese-funded company or a company that has a close relationship with Japan, and it is relatively easy to find a job and the salary is relatively high.

    2. Background advantages.

    It has the advantage of studying in Japan. In particular, some large Japanese companies usually require applicants to have studied in Japan. Therefore, no matter what major you study in Japan or which university you graduated from, as long as you have the experience of studying in Japan, understand Japanese culture, and are familiar with Japanese customs, you will have more advantages and competitiveness than Japanese major students who only study and graduate from domestic colleges and universities, and it will be easier to work in Japanese-funded enterprises or Sino-Japanese joint ventures.

    3. Professional advantages.

    IT majors, robotics majors, automotive majors, animation majors, media majors, economics, business management majors, and nursing majors are Japan's dominant majors, and they are also popular majors, with large employment gaps and broad employment prospects. For example, if you are majoring in finance and mastering Japanese and English, it is easier to win the favor of Japanese-funded ** enterprises or companies with economic and trade cooperation with Japan. In particular, science and engineering students are not only skilled but also understand Japanese, which is very popular with Chinese and Japanese companies, and the employment situation is very good.

    Learn more about Tufc Study in Japan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As a school teacher in Japan, I will tell you authoritatively:

    If you can continue to study chemistry for graduate school, after graduation, whether you stay in Japan or return to your home country to find a job, the prospects are relatively broad, because the vast majority of students who study in Japan choose liberal arts. After returning to China, even if the treatment is the same as that of domestic graduate students, the final salary increase and promotion are much faster than those of domestic students.

    1. First of all, to apply for a student visa in Japan, you need to have a basic Japanese language certificate in your country, such as E-F level of the J-test, level 4 of the NAT, or N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. In order to pass this elementary level, there is no problem in any training institution to study for 3 months, the key is to look at the training fee. The rest of the application materials are relatively easy to prepare.

    2. What kind of language school to apply for determines what kind of university you can get into. The rate of admission to a bachelor's degree in a good language school is 70%, while the percentage of students in most universities is only 50%.In addition, a good language university not only teaches Japanese, but also provides math and general tutoring courses, as well as specialized classes for graduate school.

    3. Some majors in good national public universities and top private universities require English scores. It is relatively difficult to study science and mathematics in the entrance examination, and it is relatively easy to learn Japanese and comprehensive. After 1 and a half years of study in a language school, you can basically reach N2-N1.

    4, 200,000 deposit certificate for 3 months, it doesn't matter if there are not so many, it is easy to do. It takes 8,120,000 yuan for 1 year, and you can solve your future tuition and living expenses by working part-time, applying for scholarships, and tuition waivers. If you have a beginner's or intermediate level of Japanese language proficiency, you will be able to find a job within 3 months of arriving in Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now look at the ability, the ability is not good, it is useless to study in Japan, the key is to rely on ability.

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