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Hello 1, first of all, make sure that without this exam, your understanding is not right. Japan's proficiency test for privately financed foreign students is called the "Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU], which is only an academic level test, and it is by no means an entrance exam, let alone a must.
2. Japan implements true independent enrollment, and whether to require JLPT or EJU scores, etc., is decided by each university itself, and there is no unified requirement.
3. The information about the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is very detailed on the official organization, the Japan Student Services Organization.
4. For the vast majority of universities, EJU is secondary, and the examination organized by the university itself is the key.
If you have to provide EJU in Japan, you can only enter the university in October of the following year. If you don't need to, it doesn't matter.
- Non-specialists.
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Japan has a unified examination for international students, which is held twice a year in July and November, and the university application is carried out according to the results of the entrance examination. Of course, depending on the university you are applying to, there are also internal exams and interviews.
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Scoring schools: Some schools have entrance exams at the end of October and early November, and some schools do not have exams, so you can have it in time.
If you want to enroll, you will have to wait until April of the following year.
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Generally speaking, you need to take the university entrance examination in Japan in June or November every year, and there are two international student exams (this exam is equivalent to the Chinese college entrance examination), and you can only apply to the university you want to go to. Every year, the enrollment of each university is generally between September and March, and the enrollment is generally 3 times, if the first batch is full or the enrollment is too large, the admission rate of the next two batches is relatively low.
The cost of a year in Japan depends on the school and your usual living expenses, generally speaking, it costs 150,000 yuan in the first year.
In addition, Japan allows international students to work part-time, and the regulations are 28 hours a week and 8 hours a day during holidays. The salary of a part-time job in Japan varies slightly depending on the region, but in general, the income per hour is between 800 yen and 1,100 yen. In this way, the average student studying in Japan can earn living expenses or half of the living expenses by working part-time.
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1, Fukushima, northeast part.
2, it's good for you to go to western Japan, the branches in the Kansai area should be fine, Osaka, Kyoto or something is very good.
3, look at your academic performance, if you have solid basic skills, you can take the national exam, basically the tuition fee is more than 10,000 yuan a semester, and the scholarship is enough for you to eat, live and play without working, and the national is not good for a public exam and it is more than 20,000 yuan a semester, which is run by the local government, if it is really not good, it is private, about 50,000 yuan a semester. Most of Japan's universities are located in the suburbs, and even in big cities, few are in the city center, and land is expensive.
4. It depends on your age. If you are a child prodigy and go to university with the average age of high school admission, you can apply to a high school in Japan. The specific age is to search for it on the Internet.
5, if your family has a lot of money, just find a pheasant university without a name, as long as you write your name on the admission application can be admitted, even the entrance exam small ** can answer in Chinese that kind of school is very many, the list of these schools, each language school or short university will provide you. If you don't want to find a language school or a short university and plan to go directly to a university, then you must pass the first level of Japanese, otherwise you will not be able to get a visa, and if you have passed the first level, then there is no need to waste time at these pheasant universities. Khan).
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If you do not have a stiff relationship with the professor and just want to return to your home country, it is recommended to apply for a leave of absence, and then continue to study, if you don't like this school and just want to change schools, it is difficult to transfer to graduate school (you need a letter of recommendation from your existing professor), and it is easy to take the graduate exam directly (you do not need to submit the materials for studying in the graduate school you are currently studying).
As long as you have a good relationship with the current professor, you can take a leave of absence to deal with your own affairs if you give the professor a reason, and when you return to Japan, go to the professor and give him a reason, and you can go to other schools; If the relationship is not good, then you only have one way to study abroad directly for the exam! (Marriage is also a road).
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Don't do this, under normal circumstances, the school will notify the Immigration Bureau, which means that you are staying in the room illegally; Even if School A does not notify the Immigration Bureau, when you renew or change your visa category in the future, you will need some documents from School A. Don't leave such a bad record in Japan, it will have a great impact on your future plans for study, work, and life. The tuition fee for graduate school is only 168,000 yen for half a year, so you can also take courses that interest you and use the school facilities.
The right way to get a letter of admission from another school and then apply for a visa change is the right way.
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Hungry... I would like to ask if you need to give him a residence card at the airport**? It is said that when he enters the customs, he will be given his passport, certificate of residence and a work permit form to him, just give him a part-time work permit form, don't you need **?
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Yes, to be canceled.
The university will definitely report it.
The status of residence you hold is clearly issued to you at this university, and if you are admitted to the graduate school of another university, you can continue, but if you withdraw from the university, then sorry, it will definitely be cancelled.
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