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First of all, it is necessary to clarify that the concept of graduate school in Japan is different from that of graduate school in China, and that graduate students in Japan mean pre-master's degree, and that formal master's degree is also called a graduate student or seminary. Since Japan's education system is slightly different from China's, the so-called "graduate students" in Japan are not "master's" in the domestic sense, but are actually only auditors or part-time students at universities and graduate schools.
In Japan, "graduate students" do not necessarily belong to master's schools, and in fact, many Japanese universities classify "graduate students" as university departments. It is difficult to apply for scholarships and tuition waivers at the "graduate" level. In Japan, the official name of "master's degree" is "monk", also called "pre-doctoral degree".
Now you have two ways: 1. Contact the supervisor in China to directly handle graduate students, that is, graduate school auditors. 2. After going to a language school, you can go directly to graduate school in Japan. The transition to a language school is much higher in terms of time, money, choice, adaptability, and success rate.
So almost 90% of the students go through the language school. As for detailed consultation and handling, you can consult for free study abroad ** in some places like Koharu, Zephyr, Study Abroad 360, etc. I wish you success!
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In your case, it's best to find an intermediary.
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The tuition fees for Japanese monks are as follows:
Let's talk about the tuition fee first: if you want to go to a language school, then take the master's degree. The annual tuition fee of the language school is about 50,000 RMB, and the duration of study ranges from six months to two years, depending on when you can get admitted to the seminary.
If you choose to apply for graduate school, the tuition fee is relatively cheap, about 20,000 or 30,000 yuan per year.
If you feel that you have ** deficiency, you can consider applying for a private school, the general tuition fee ranges from 20,000 to 50,000, depending on what subject you have applied.
At the monk stage, the tuition fee of national and public universities will be relatively cheaper, about 40,000 yuan per year, and the tuition fee for two years of monks will be about 80,000 yuan. Tuition fees at private universities are generally higher, ranging from 80,000 to 120,000 yuan per year.
Say that the tuition fee will be rolled along, and then the living expenses will be calculated for the year:
Taking the Tokyo area as an example, ordinary international students in Tokyo, including food, clothing, housing and transportation, will need about 10,000 yuan. However, the cost of living also depends on the usual consumption habits of the students, in the ordinary living expenses, do not buy any luxury goods, plus a proper part-time job, the annual living expenses of 5-60,000 yuan are enough.
Japan is more tolerant of part-time jobs for international students, with 28 hours of part-time work per week, and many international students rely on part-time jobs to subsidize their living expenses. It is recommended that you devote yourself to the exam at the language school stage, and quietly say that it will be more cost-effective to enroll as soon as possible or oak.
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Some students who want to improve their academic qualifications are considering the graduate school entrance examination in Japan, how do Japanese monks apply? What are the ways to do it? Next, let's talk about how to apply for a monk in Japan.
1. Take the entrance examination after completing the graduate school
If this method is adopted, the whole process cycle is relatively long, but the conditions required are relatively low and the risk is small. First of all, students need to have a qualified language score, then go to prepare application materials, and then they need to contact the professor to get the professor's wish, and then they can go to graduate school. When you are in graduate school, you need to prepare for your own master's exam, and after passing the exam, you can enter the school to study for a master's degree.
However, this method requires students to apply for the scholarship on their own, and it is suitable for students who have a language foundation but are unable to take the exam directly.
2. Take the entrance examination after studying at a language school
This is also a popular method, which is suitable for students who have no knowledge of Japanese but have a good professional foundation. There are basically no barriers to entry for language schools in Japan, and students who learn Japanese in an environment like Japan will learn faster and have a long buffer time. In addition, the language school will also provide students with various assistance in life and work.
However, the cost will be relatively high and the time will be long.
3. Take the exam directly
If you don't pass the exam, you won't be able to apply. That is to say, this method depends on personal ability, and it needs to have good grades in language and professional classes. However, because I have never lived in the Japanese ring spine environment, it is difficult for my language ability to really meet the standard of use.
Therefore, you may not have an advantage in the interview, and you may not be able to accurately express your understanding of the major. But it also has the advantage that students can save half a year or a year and enroll in the seminary more quickly.
Fourth, please SGU project
Some schools in Japan will have this kind of English program that can be directly enrolled, but to apply for this program, students need to have IELTS or TOEFL scores. It is suitable for those who are not good at Japanese, or who want to prepare for Japanese, but have a good score in English, and want to study for a master's degree. Because this method is based on English proficiency, students from all over the world can apply, so the competition for everyone will be relatively large.
Moreover, there is no need for a scholarship to apply for this kind of program, and even if there is, the student has to apply for it himself.
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Monks at public universities in Japan are required to pass the Master's Examination before they can enter the university. Teacher Wei Lan reminded the students that one of the conditions for the master's degree examination is to meet the requirements of 16 years of formal education, that is, they need to graduate from the fourth year before they can study. In addition, you need to go to Japan to take the master's exam, so you can't take the monk exam directly from home
In the fourth year, you can apply for graduate school at a Japanese university, and you should generally apply half a year before entering the university, and you should also receive guidance and training from Teal before that, and prepare your application materials and research plan, so you should start applying to Teal 10 to 8 months in advance. This is usually the case, and if you are well prepared, you can do it before the university application deadline.
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Teacher Weilan answered, to study in Japan for graduate school, first of all, you need to meet the academic qualifications, regular undergraduate graduation and degree certificate, 16 years of educational experience, if it is a unified college and later promoted to the capital (2 years), and also has a degree certificate, then it is okay, but if it is a self-examination undergraduate to be specifically analyzed;
In terms of language scores, it is generally at the level of N1 in liberal arts and N2 in science and engineering, and if science and engineering English is very good, the Japanese language requirements can also be appropriately relaxed;
An excellent research proposal, if it is a design student, remember to prepare a portfolio;
To study in Japan, you usually apply for graduate school in Japan, and then pass the entrance examination for graduate school through your own efforts and under the guidance of your seniors and professors during your stay in Japan.
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A master's degree, the Japanese academic term, is equivalent to a master's degree in China. However, it is important to distinguish that in Japanese there is a "graduate student" composed of three kanji"This word, unlike in China, means preparatory student (auditor, non-regular student).
In Japanese, there is a "graduate student" composed of three kanji"This word, unlike in China, means preparatory student (auditor, non-regular student). Monk, the Japanese academic title, is equivalent to a master's degree in China.
Graduate school is a system in which foreign nationals can take the foreign national selection examination for foreign students who do not have academic qualifications or student status but can be admitted to a Japanese university as a graduate student at an early transition stage when they apply to graduate school in Japan. To apply for graduate school, you need to have a good background, hard conditions, and a set of porcelain with a graduate school professor, and obtain a good contract to obtain the admission qualification.
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Japanese monks are called masters in Japan. The master's degree obtained after graduation is also a master's degree in China.
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Azure Study Abroad Teacher Answers:
The Japanese term "graduate student" refers to the Chinese concept"Graduate students"In Japan, it refers to those who are enrolled in a full-fledged master's program.
Graduate students in Japanese universities are not called master's degrees, which are called monks in Japan, and graduate students are the preparatory stage for entering the master's program. The minimum duration of postgraduate studies is six months and the maximum duration is two years, depending on the progress of the study. Normally, Japanese majors mainly work with professors during this period, while non-Japanese majors usually do not have a high level of Japanese, so they can participate in free Japanese language courses held by universities for international students, and go all out to learn Japanese and improve their Japanese skills in a short period of time to prepare for the master's course exam.
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Generally speaking, there are graduate schools under the institution of graduate schools, which are divided into doctoral programs (equivalent to master's degrees in Japan) and doctoral programs (doctorates), and some majors in some universities do not have doctoral programs, which are generally called master's programs.
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There is a difference between a new graduate and a college student going to a language school in Japan, so I understand that a trainee is a college student who used to go straight to a university after a language school.
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