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1.Full-time undergraduate graduates with a full graduation certificate and degree certificate.
2.Japanese language ability: Japanese N2 or above.
Although theoretically, there may be Japanese graduate students who do not need a language score, experience has shown that without a language score, the success rate of direct application is low.
3.Professors at Japanese universities need to determine whether your research direction is consistent with the professor's research direction, whether it can guide your research, and whether the research is feasible through the research plan.
Prepare initial application materials such as resume, self-introduction, and admission letter.
Research proposal writing.
Create a portfolio (art design).
4.Proof of income of the payer with an annual income of more than 100,000 yuan.
The amount of the certificate of deposit is between 120,000 and 200,000 yuan, and it needs to be frozen for three months.
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The requirements for studying in Japan for graduate studies are:
1.Graduates of more than four years of undergraduate program are required to be eligible for graduate school, and must hold a valid graduation certificate and degree certificate. It is very unlikely that individual junior college students, self-examinees, and students without degree certificates will directly apply to Japan's national and public universities in Japan, but these students can go to Japan through language schools before applying for graduate school.
2.Japanese language proficiency requirements: The minimum requirement for applying directly to Japan for graduate school in Japan is Japanese level 2 or above.
However, for students majoring in liberal arts, the Japanese language level is required to be level 1. For science majors, the requirements can be relaxed appropriately, but they also need to achieve level 2 or above. Japanese language majors should preferably have a score of 320 or above.
3.Score requirements for professional courses: To ensure that the average score of professional courses is above 80 points, it is best to have no failure in other subjects.
4.English score requirements: Normally, if you want to get into a good university, you should have a TOEFL score of 80 or above and an IELTS score of 6 or above.
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1. Educational requirements.
Students must have completed their undergraduate studies at a university in their home country and have obtained a diploma. It is very unlikely that individual junior college students, self-examinees, and students without degree certificates will directly apply to good national and public universities in Japan in Japan. Therefore, it is recommended that these students can apply through language schools.
Note: Graduate schools generally require students to have a bachelor's degree, but some schools do not require this. Some students who have a double college degree and have studied for four years are still not eligible to apply for graduate school in Japan.
2. Level 2 or above in Japanese.
This is the lowest threshold. For liberal arts majors and Japanese majors, students need to have a Japanese language level of 1. Although it is theoretically possible to do without a language score for graduate school, as a rule of thumb, if there are no Japanese language students, the success rate of students applying directly in Japan is almost non-existent.
3. Before the formal application, you can study for 1 year as a graduate student.
It is important to note that only graduates of more than 4 years of undergraduate studies are eligible for scholar status. One of the qualifications for applying for graduate school in Japan is that you must have at least 16 years of education, but it is important to note that the number of years of study for non-regular students will not be counted.
4. Mentors play an important role.
The application for graduate students in Japan is a tutor system, that is, it is dealing with people, and selling potatoes is not a school, a system to game, so there will be a lot of uncertainty, some students jokingly say that studying in Japan is like a blind date, it is OK if it is pleasing to the eye, it is not unreasonable, these conditions may not be all of them, but as long as you have two or three of them, you have the possibility of applying to a prestigious school.
5. The average score of passing.
At present, the requirements for the average score of Japanese graduate schools are not too high, but it is necessary to ensure that there are no failing subjects, and the Japanese place great importance on passing points. However, some prestigious schools still have to ensure that the average score is above 75 points because of the competition. And it's better not to get lower and lower.
It is better to have a higher and higher trend.
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To go to Japan to enter graduate school, you need to have a full-time undergraduate degree, and you can't drop out of the bachelor's degree or drop out.
A score of N1 in Japanese is a basic requirement to enter a prestigious school. If you want to go to a prestigious school, such as Imperial University, you must pass the N1 exam.
For example, the application requirements for graduate students at Nagoya University clearly state the requirements for N1.
Application Requirements for Graduate Students in the Faculty of Literature, Nagoya University:
Educational requirements Language requirements: Japanese English.
To apply for a graduate degree in the Faculty of Letters at Nagoya University, one must have graduated or are expected to graduate, have a bachelor's degree, be mentored by a supervisor, and conduct research on a specific matter.
For science students, it is recommended to obtain N2 points in Japanese when applying for graduate studies in Japan. If you have N1, then the big key sale is the best, and you can also try some scientific research subjects that do not require Japanese language scores.
For example, there is no requirement for Japanese language scores for graduate students majoring in science at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyushu University.
If you want to enroll in graduate school in Japan in the fall of the same year as your senior year, you must take the N1 exam in December of the first semester of your senior year at the latest. The higher the score, the better. If you don't end up passing the exam, either consider applying for a research program that doesn't require a Japanese language score, or consider postponing it until next year.
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Summary. Dear, this depends on your own ambitions and future development goals.
Dear, this depends on your own ambitions and future development goals.
However, there are disadvantages to studying in Japan. First, compared with European and American countries, Japan's fees are low, and the cost of Kyunkyoku University is about 40,000 yuan, and the cost of private universities is about 70,000 yuan a year.
Second, the time advantage, two years for Japanese monks and three years for domestic monks, saving one year.
There are many kinds of scholarships in Japan, including scholarships from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and various travel associations, and various social organizations, and there are also a variety of tuition waiver systems for each university.
Fourth, work-study, Japan allows legal part-time work for 4 hours a day, about 70 yuan per hour, which reduces a lot of expenses.
Fifth, there are many employment opportunities in Huihui, and Japan is still China's largest rival country other than the United States. The economic exchanges between the two countries are extremely close. Therefore, it is very easy for students who want to return to their home country for employment after graduation to find a job at a Japanese company.
Sixth, there are many opportunities for independent enrollment. In Japan, as in Japan, you need to pass an examination selection system to enter the school. However, unlike the national unified examination in China, the entrance examination of Brother Enshu of Nihonbashi is not like a unified national examination, but each major of each school conducts independent enrollment, independent proposition examination, organization of interviews, etc., and targeted preparation is sufficient.
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Requirements for studying in Japan for graduate school:Educational requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Japanese Language Proficiency Students must have a Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 or higher, and a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) certificate, and there is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for students majoring in English.
Economic conditions: can provide bank deposit certificate, pay the cost of studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad and have a clear purpose of studying abroad.
Age requirement: between 18 and 35 years old, within 5 years of formal education. Conditions for studying abroad and going to graduate school in Japan:
There is no age limit for applicants, but those over the age of 35 need to explain the reason for studying abroad in detail, and try to be within 5 years of graduation from the last degree. Educational requirements: 16 years of formal education experience, that is, a one-stop study abroad strategy for undergraduates.
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