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Updated on educate 2024-03-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to study the pre-graduate courses of liberal arts and the master's course at Northeastern University, you need to graduate from a bachelor's degree and have a corresponding degree certificate, and you need to receive more than 16 years of school education in China. If you want to study a graduate program in liberal arts at Tohoku University, you need to take the Japanese language test N1 level.

    If you want to study science at Tohoku University, you need to have an N2 or higher Japanese language test. If you want to study English teaching at Tohoku University, you need to have a TOEFL score of 85 or above or a TOELC score of 800 or above. It is best for students to study in 211 985 colleges and universities in China, which is easier for you to apply for graduate studies at Northeastern University.

    If you want to study at Tohoku University for a master's degree, you need to obtain a master's degree, and the doctoral programs of the Graduate School of Medicine and Stomatology at Tohoku University require students to receive 18 years of school education, and they must submit written documents with the approval of the intended supervisor, and after passing the examination, they can go to Tohoku University to take the entrance examination for admission to Tohoku University.

    If you want to know whether you can apply to Northeastern University for graduate school, you can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to locate with one click according to your GPA score and college background to see if you meet the application standards of Northeastern University for graduate school, or to see if your brother or sister with the same background as your own college has successfully applied for graduate school at Northeastern University. The following is an example of a query:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the author is a doctoral student in a national country in Tokyo, and I have some understanding of the graduate school system, I hope this can help you.

    If your professor has already issued and signed the admissions paperwork, you don't need to attend an interview (usually no interview is held for informal students, just a private conversation with the professor).

    At the heart of the matter is that the professor must be asked to sign the paperwork.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it is sufficient to obtain a neno beforehand.

    The time depends on the graduate school.

    You can refer to the April birth or the previous year's order.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After getting the Neno, you need to go through the relevant materials and procedures of the official admission notice, you need to apply for residence and finally apply for a visa; Neno does not mean admission, especially in these schools such as Tokyo University, Tokyo University of Technology, Osaka University, etc., additional interviews may still cause non-admission; It is still very important to prepare for school application procedures and visa procedures.

    Each teacher's situation is different, some teachers need to send academic ** frequently, the teacher will assign you some research assignments and ask for feedback, some ** or academic books, etc.; There are also teachers who are very busy with work and cannot provide academic guidance before you enter the school, you can try to send some groping, if the teacher's reply is very rich and more frequent, then you will be more positive; If there is a teacher who replies with little content and just encourages you, or the reply is very slow and does not reply, then don't send it again, Japanese people are more ambiguous and don't like to refuse directly, please be sure to know the difference between polite words and real guidance. Before entering graduate school, it is recommended to read more relevant **, academic articles and textbooks of Japanese universities related to your supervisor (or research room), as well as the study of Japanese and English, so that it will be easier and easier to enter the state of graduate school in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, I used it, and I just went to be a graduate student when I got Neno, and to put it bluntly, I was an auditor. At that time, the transfer monks and ordinary candidates will be treated equally.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, it is not easy to apply for a graduate school in Japan, and you can only take the graduate school examination if you contact the professor, and the professor agrees and signs it. I don't know what the specific situation of the landlord is.

    Sometimes, the professor wants you very much, and if your grades meet the standards recommended by the professors in graduate school, then you can be exempted from the exam.

    But the interview is definitely going to be ...

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    More general universities are not needed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Did you get a letter from your professor to get your admission permit, or did you contact your professor? Generally speaking, as long as the professor accepts the admission, he only needs to provide the corresponding materials according to the requirements of the school, and the TOEFL or TOEIC score is not necessarily required.

    However, if you apply for the professor stage, the professor may ask for English scores.

    As long as you don't know what stage you have reached, you can also go to the ** of Dabei University to see the requirements in the admission case.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not big Graduate students in Japan are subject to the tutor decision system, and if you have already obtained Neno, it means that the supervisor has approved you. The later process is a step-by-step process.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you get Neno, you can make a wish, and it is rare to refuse admission. As for staying, it's up to you. If the purpose of studying abroad is clear, it is rare to stay in the country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What do you mean that Japanese is not level enough? Have you reported the materials? In any case, it is necessary to submit an application for residency, and it is not necessary to apply 100% successfully, but the national university is very sure. You should ask your intermediary.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is very difficult to directly enter a Japanese master's degree from home, so it is recommended that you go to the audit student before the master's degree. The conditions are as follows: 1. 16 years of education 2. N2 or higher on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test 3. Professional research plan (a very important plan that can be successfully brought to the attention of the professor) 4. Interview (this is the key factor in whether the professor agrees to be admitted) Generally, audit students will be admitted for half a year or one year, master's students for two years, and doctoral students for three years if they want to continue the examination. To apply for graduate school in Japan, the requirement is to have a level of Japanese language proficiency or higher (depending on the major).

    Be able to obtain a bachelor's degree certificate; There is a bank deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan Japanese graduate students are just audit students, and if you study in Japan as an audit student for about one year, you can take the graduate school examination and be admitted to the master's degree (master's degree).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, let's analyze them one by one;

    1. Is it generally better to apply for graduate school first when applying to a Japanese university?

    Common ways to go to graduate school after graduating from a bachelor's degree:

    1) Domestic application for Japanese graduate students - transitional monks.

    2) Apply to a Japanese language school – apply for graduate school or graduate school in Japan.

    3) Use IELTS or TOEFL scores to apply for English-taught diplomas;

    In contrast, graduate students are more suitable than language schools, and they can study in the professor's laboratory of their choice during the graduate school, so that they can learn more effective information about the exam through their professors or seniors, which is conducive to targeted preparation for the exam. In addition, in terms of tuition fees, language schools are 4w RMB a year, and graduate students are about 1w RMB for half a year, which is suitable for graduate students

    2. Do I have to go to a language school? If I need a language school, can I go to graduate school together?

    If you haven't got a proper Japanese language certificate in your senior year, you can consider going to a language school first, but a language school is not required, and you can only choose between a graduate school and a language school.

    3. I heard that the entrance examination of Kyoto University is difficult, is there a general reference to understand (is it the difficulty of the domestic graduate school entrance examination)?

    Imperial universities such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Nagoya University, Hokkaido University, Tohoku University, Kyushu University, University of Tsukuba, and Osaka University tend to have high deviations. A high deviation also means that the exam is difficult. As for the pass rate, Osaka University's 2016 admissions show that the number of students admitted to the Graduate School of Literature was 75, and the number of applicants was 126, and the number of students who passed was 75.

    The Graduate School of Engineering enrolled 790 students, 1,052 applicants, and 853 passed. It can be seen that even within the same university, the number of students enrolled and the pass rate vary depending on the major. However, as a student who is already a graduate student at a university, in principle, you should apply for the university's professorship major, because most professors also accept students as graduate students on the premise of applying for the university's graduate school.

    Therefore, when choosing a graduate school and instructor, the pass rate of the seminary is also an important reference factor.

    4. It is said that it is difficult to graduate from a good university in Japan, can you tell me about it?

    This will not be the case with a good attitude, 5, N2 and TOEFL are required.

    If it is a liberal arts subject, it is recommended to be N1, and if it is a science and engineering school, it is better to have both TOEFL and TOEFL.

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