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Compared with European and American countries, Japanese universities do not have hard and fast requirements for GPA for graduate school entrance examinations. The process of entering graduate school in Japan is as follows: first submit an application for discharge, then submit various documents (graduation certificate, degree certificate, transcript, etc.), then take the written test of the school, and finally enter the interview with the professor.
During the interview, the professor will get the materials we submitted, and assuming that our grades are not very high or a little low, what the professor asks is more important. For example, he will ask you if your grade point is low, is it because the course is more difficult to learn? If you really can't learn, then there is a problem with your learning ability.
How can you be sure that you will be able to learn it after you get into the seminary? If you are taking the exam for this major, it can't be said that you are not interested. Therefore, it is more important to prepare how to teach the problem.
It mainly depends on the results of the written test and interview. It is the same as the domestic postgraduate entrance examination, mainly based on the test scores, not how well the university grades are. Only a few majors have grade point requirements.
If your GPA is not very high at this stage, you don't have to worry too much, but you should improve your professional knowledge, Japanese and English scores, and prepare for research proposals and interviews. If the school has an open house or other event, it is better to actively participate in it.
However, the school of origin and grade point will play a reference role. It can represent your learning status for a period of time. If it's particularly good, it's definitely a plus. However, if you are applying for SGU and graduate school, your GPA is more important.
Voluntary reference system for school selection in Japan.
If you want to test your level and apply for graduate students in Japan, you can enter your basic information (GPA, language scores, majors, college background, etc.) into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of universities and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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Generally speaking, if you are applying for a graduate school taught in Japanese, there is no hard and fast grade point requirement, but if you want to go to Japan for graduate school, you should not slack off on your studies.
If you want to study at a good university in Japan, in addition to your school of origin and school grades, if you want to go to a good school for graduate school, it is best to have N1 grades in Japanese, N2 for science and engineering students, the most important thing is research ability, your research plan is particularly important, and how to communicate with professors, you need to prepare well.
If you want to study in Japan as an English-taught graduate student, most schools will require applicants to have a score of 80% or higher.
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First of all, Japan is different from China, and the domestic unified examination is based on the grade line and the order of the grades. In Japan, schools admit students independently. He will make a comprehensive assessment of the applicant's submissions.
His evaluation criteria will not be made public. So it's true that he doesn't specify how much he wants. But the higher your GPA will definitely improve your pass rate, there's no doubt about it.
If you want to apply to a prestigious school in Japan, it is recommended to achieve the above. You can apply even if you don't meet the requirements. It is also possible to succeed. But this is equivalent to tearing down the east wall and making up the west wall. Other places have to be exceptional. English or Japanese. Or your own background school.
Hope it helps.
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Most are not required.
Individual supervisors and graduate schools will look at them when reviewing applications.
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Specifically, there is no graduate school that has clear requirements for GPAs when studying in Japan (except for the English program, the SGU G30 program will pay more attention to the school of origin and GPA, and if you plan to apply for English classes, you should maintain your GPA).
The simpler the truth, the better the grades, the better the school you apply to, and the best chance of success in your application. Japanese professors generally evaluate your ability to study in your university major based on your GPA, so as to determine whether you have the ability to study and research with your supervisor.
If your grade point is low, it will make the professor doubt your learning ability and attitude, and then it will do you no good for your application. If you want to apply to a good school, you must improve your grades.
It is not excluded that a very good score on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test can make up for the lack of a GPA, but if you are not too confident in your Japanese level, then you need to work hard to improve your GPA, the higher the better, at least 3 or more.
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The University of Tokyo requires an average or above.
Other requirements: 1. Must have N1 in Japanese, and 140 or above in N1 for liberal arts students;
2. English TOEIC TOEFL score is required, TOEFL score of 90 or above, TOEIC score of 900 or above.
3. It is best to have a 211 or 985 engineering college in China. The Master's Degree in Zao Burning Sakura must:
1. Students have studied in the prescribed departments of the school for 2 years.
2. Complete the required credits of the Graduate School.
3. After the necessary academic guidance, they have passed the ** defense and graduation examination.
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What are the GPA requirements for graduate school in Japan? The following is a brief list of the requirements of several Japanese universities for the GPA scores of graduate students, as well as the university's advantageous majors and university profiles, for students' reference.
Hokkaido University
Application Requirements: Above the average GPA requirement.
Must have a level 1 grade, and liberal arts students are required to have an N1 level of 130 or above.
A TOEIC TOEFL score of 80 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above are required.
It is best to have a 211 or 985 engineering college in China.
Advantageous majors: Education, Economics, Engineering, Agriculture.
P.S. The best agricultural education in Japan with generous scholarships. The area is prosperous, you don't have to worry about working, the only place with heating.
Hiroshima University
Application Requirements: Above the average GPA requirement.
Must have a level 1 grade, and liberal arts students are required to have an N1 level of 130 or above.
A TOEIC TOEFL score of 80 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above are required.
Advantageous majors: engineering, education, international cooperation.
P.S. Don't worry about part-time jobs. Pedagogy is very strong. The University'The Graduate School for International Cooperation is also well-known in Japan, and this year the application criteria have been raised.
Yokohama National University
Application Requirements: Above the average GPA requirement.
Must have a level 1 grade, and liberal arts students are required to have a level 120 or above in N1.
A TOEFL score of 85 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above are required.
Advantageous majors: business administration, engineering, education.
P.S. Very cost-effective. The October enrollment is for science and engineering, and some majors need to go to Japan for interviews. The business administration major is highly competitive, and professors favor students with work experience.
Chiba University
Application Requirements: Above the average GPA requirement.
Must have a level 1 grade, and liberal arts students are required to have an N1 level of 130 or above.
A TOEIC TOEFL score of 80 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above are required.
It is best to have a 211 or 985 engineering college in China.
Advantageous majors: design, engineering.
Attached: The transportation is convenient, and the art major is set up.
Kanazawa University
Application Requirements: Above the average GPA requirement.
Must have a level 1 grade, and liberal arts students are required to have a level 120 or above in N1.
A TOEFL score of 85 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above are required.
It is best to have a 211 or 985 engineering college in China.
Advantageous majors: Human Environment.
Attached: Comprehensive universities, economic management majors are gradually recognized.
The above is the relevant content of the GPA requirements for graduate students studying in Japan, and I hope to provide reference for students. If you have any questions about applying to graduate school in Japan, please click here for assistance, or call toll-free 400-0660-111 for consultation.
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