About the Japanese International Student Section

Updated on educate 2024-03-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is still necessary to take a special course, because even if you pass the first level, you will definitely not get used to it when you enter the university and enter the all-Japanese atmosphere, and you will fall behind in the course. Due to the severity of discipline at Japanese universities, visas may not be renewed or repatriated.

    Bekka needs to contact schools in Japan. It's not that difficult.

    The content of the exam is very simple, and it is usually interviewed online, or the principal will come in person (I am ......).The principal came to China to meet me in person......It's a beautiful Japanese).

    Application level: Level 4 or J-test F or higher is required for non-Japanese majors In general, level 2 or higher or J-test E or D is required for Japanese language majors.

    There are no scholarships or exemptions for Beko.

    Bekka is full-time, but there is a lot of free time, and classes are out at 3:30 p.m. and full freedom in the evening, and there must be time for part-time work.

    As for applying for several ...... at the same timeI don't know if I haven't tried, but I need to apply for a ...... that requires a material fee

    There is no admission to the Beko can apply for the language.

    Contacts: Friends are also available.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bekka and language schools are the first choices that students who have graduated from high school and want to study in Japan will face. Here I have compiled a detailed introduction to studying abroad in Japan for you.

    1. Overview

    A special course is a special course established within a university, and it can be understood as a Japanese language course for foreigners at a university. Students who enter the Bekka Department study and live together with Japanese students on the university campus, and they can learn more about Japanese culture.

    At present, there are 48 private schools in Japan (60 for a relatively new count), all of which are established in private universities.

    II. Application Requirements

    1. Graduates of ordinary high schools, junior colleges, and bachelor's degrees or those who are scheduled to graduate in the current year (Waseda and Keio Juku only recruit graduates with a bachelor's degree or above);

    2. Provide more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, and have a "Japanese Language Proficiency Test" level 3 or higher Harmony Digging Certificate.

    3. The family should have a certain financial ability (according to the requirements of the school, sometimes it is necessary to provide a deposit in Japanese yen);

    3. The following students are recommended to apply for a special course

    1.Have a clear plan for further study, and the university you are applying to has this major.

    For example, Student A, who graduated from the Japanese Language Major of 211 School and wants to continue studying Japanese language education in Waseda, is recommended to apply for the Japanese Language Course at Waseda University. Another example is student B, who has graduated from Japanese language level 2 and media-related majors in two majors, and is recommended to apply to Doshisha University and continue to study media at Doshisha University in the future.

    2.There is no requirement for school grade, as long as you can obtain academic qualifications, students can do it.

    Compared to language schools, Bekka has a better chance of entering this school. In particular, most students in private universities with F grades and special courses can go directly to the entrance department. Therefore, for students who do not have the confidence to go on to higher education after coming to school, and the requirements for school grades are not high, they can consider choosing other subjects.

    3.Short-term study planners.

    For example, if you have a visa for your family members, you will not be under pressure to study in Japan, and you want to experience the atmosphere of the university, learn about Japanese cultural life, and improve your Japanese language learning skills.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Bekka refers to the Japanese language education course offered by a private university, mainly for students who intend to apply for the university but have not reached level 2 in Japanese language (current answer is N2), generally for 1 year. If you have not been recommended for admission or admission to a university after one year, you can apply for a one-year extension. That is, [Preparatory Department].

    2. The nature is equivalent to that of a language school, except that the main body of the organization is a university legal person.

    3. It used to have an advantage, because at that time, the pass rate of Japanese language schools was super low, and many of them were [studying] residence qualifications, but since 2010, the advantages are no longer obvious--- and the integration of study and study abroad has been integrated, and the language school has been super high...

    4. There is a great possibility of going on to university, and most of them are recommended for admission. Individual students also take the EJU test in order to get into other better universities. (No more than 50% of the language school is admitted to the university).

    5. The more well-known: Waseda, Keidai, Doshisha, Ritsumeikan's Bekkai, but the requirements are very high. The most popular ones are Kurashiki University of Arts and Sciences, Chubu Gakuin University, etc.

    6. With the decrease in the number of applicants, the department will slowly disappear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many students are not very clear about the concept of university subjects, and today Qingdao Shengmei will introduce you in detail about university subjects. The university subject is a preparatory product of the nature of the university preparatory class in our domestic universities. In Japan, such preparatory institutions are called "university courses".

    Besekko is a place where Japanese is cultivated just like a language school, but in many ways, it seems to be superior to a language school. For example, all of them are student visas. Enjoy all the benefits and benefits enjoyed by international students.

    In addition, since the Bekka Department is affiliated with a certain university, students of the Bekka Department also enjoy all the benefits and benefits of the university to which they belong. This includes all the facilities and special privileges of the university. There are also many language schools that issue student visas.

    However, 70% of language schools still have a student visa. Of course, the treatment of students on student visas is not as good as that of regular students who come on student visas. In addition, the duration of the university program is 1 year.

    Taught full-time. After graduation, if students wish to enter the university to which they belong, they can enjoy the treatment of score care or direct admission without examination. Of course, students who have graduated from other courses can also go on to other universities or graduate schools.

    Most of the university courses are affiliated with private universities. National universities also have institutions similar to the Specialty Course, and they are also centers or training rooms that only allow foreigners to learn Japanese. However, national universities are mainly for students who are on the official assignment of foreign universities, so university courses usually only represent those language training preparatory courses affiliated with private universities.

    Among these private universities, there are well-known private universities that we are familiar with, and there are also private universities that we feel are inferior. For example, the Waseda University International Student Course, Keio University International Student Course, Kwansei Gakuin University International Student Course, Doshisha University International Student Course, etc., are all relatively good. Of course, there are also universities that do not have a very good reputation, and Katsumi School will not be an example here.

    Katsumi Study Abroad reminds all students studying in Japan that the language requirements for visas for other subjects are, in principle, level 4 or above. Therefore, learning Japanese well is the key and foundation for passing the Japanese college entrance examination, and it is very difficult to learn or live if you don't pass the language test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bekka is only available at private universities in Japan.

    Japanese language education at private universities in Japan, i.e., the Preparatory Department for International Students. The study period is 1 year, and it is not possible to repeat the course unless there is a special reason. After the completion of the study period, you can continue to study at the university.

    If you have already graduated from university in Japan, you can also choose to find a job or go to graduate school (equivalent to a master's degree in Japan). It depends.

    There are many differences between Bekka and Japanese language schools, and the main performance is that there are many differences

    1. The teaching of other subjects is full-time, the schedule is tight, and the opening and vacation times are completely the same as those of the university. Japanese language schools, on the other hand, are usually half-time, in the morning or afternoon, and the duration of study is up to 2 years.

    2. The visa of the student is an international student, and you can enjoy the treatment of an international student. The visa is valid for 1 year and the enrollment period is in April each year. The student visa for Japanese language schools is valid for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, etc., depending on the school's situation, and the enrollment period is in April and October each year.

    3. The success rate of visas. Since there are fewer students who are "illegally staying" in Japan (those who remain in Japan after their visas have expired) than students from Japanese language schools, the success rate of visas is relatively high.

    For these reasons, in recent years, more and more international students have entered the Bekka Department to study Japanese. Currently, there are 40 universities in Japan that offer courses for international students, but only two of them have a capacity of more than 100 students, Kansai University of Foreign Studies (150 students) and Takushoku University (130 students). These universities have experience in recruiting and educating Chinese students.

    For example, Takushoku University, which admits international students from other departments, is committed to providing a higher education of the same quality as Japanese students by further improving and improving their Japanese language skills and overall quality. In the 100 years since its establishment, the university has cultivated a large number of Chinese students and accumulated a large number of teaching methods suitable for Chinese students.

    A list of private universities in Japan that offer Bekka courses

    Aichi Gakuin University Soka University.

    Aichi Shutoku University Daito Bunka University.

    Aichi University Junior College Faculty Takushoku University.

    Asia University, Chubu University.

    Osaka International University Tsukuba International Junior College.

    University of Okinawa Teikyo University.

    Kansai University of Foreign Chinese Languages Tokai University.

    Kyushu Women's University Tokyo International University.

    Kyoto University of Foreign Chinese Languages Tokoha Gakuen Junior College.

    Kyorin University Nagasaki University of Science.

    University Nagoya Gakuin University.

    Keio University Nanzan University.

    Josai University: Japan University of Liberal Arts.

    South-South Gakuin University East Nippon International University.

    Bunkyo University, Beppu University, Hokuriku University.

    Minghai University. Mejiro University.

    Ryukoku University. Reize University, Waseda University.

    Tenri University.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The special course is not equal to the preparatory department, the special course is mainly used to learn Japanese language and Japanese culture, and if you have a good level of Japanese, you can take some university courses, of course, the premise is that you must have a good foundation in Japanese.

    2. The students for Keio Bekka are generally university graduates, and although they do not explicitly say no after graduating from high school, the probability of admission is extremely low.

    3. Contact the ** that can go to Keio Beko, with the relevant ** and email address on it, and you can send it by mail in China. The things required for admission can be prepared one by one according to the requirements of the application, and Keio has a clear statement that it will not be handled through an intermediary. Of course, you can still use an intermediary to help you prepare the materials.

    4. The part-time job mainly depends on your Japanese level. There is no good or bad work, only needs. However, the special course is tight, and there is not much time left for part-time work.

    5. It is possible if both people can pass the test. However, many schools now require domestic college entrance examination scores.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is basically not recommended that you study abroad in the second year of high school, avoiding age, physical psychology, etc., Japan recommends that you go to Japan to study after receiving 12 years of formal education in China, and high school students should take the international student examination prepared for foreign students in Japan. If you want to enter a university in Japan, you must take the entrance examination.

    If you have to go to Japan in the second year of high school, some agents can apply for admission to a Japanese high school, and then take the university entrance examination for Japanese students, the competition will be fierce, in short, it is not recommended.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Keioyi? Your Excellency must have a very high IQ, this is too difficult, with an IQ of at least 150 or more.

    If you are sure, it's okay, but most people can't pass this school.

    In general, you have to go to a one-year preparatory course. Otherwise, you can't keep up. You have to be pretty proud of your science to be good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What is the approximate level of your results in the country Ben 1? Ben 2? What is the level of Ben 1.

    Qingying is not an ordinary cow. In Japan, there are two major private universities in Japan, side by side with Waseda. The Japanese are under investigation.

    Kyungyoung University is ranked No. 1 in Japan. The University of Tokyo is in fourth place.

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