What are the specific preparations for applying to study in Japan?

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

    Conditions for studying in Japan for graduate school:

    1) Educational requirements.

    Bachelor's degree, 16 years of education, and bachelor's degree certificate.

    2) Language requirements.

    Depending on the school and subject, the language requirements are different.

    Japanese: In general, you will need to submit proof of the International Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT N2 or N1), and if there is no specific level requirement, you may be able to judge whether you have reached the language level that meets the needs of the study.

    English: TOEFL, TOEIC or IELTS scores are generally required, and Japanese universities generally do not recognize the domestic level 4 and 6 exams.

    3) Academic requirements.

    In general, the student's professional course ability and research ability are evaluated based on the grade of the university from which he or she came from, the grades of the university, and the level of the research proposal.

    Japanese monk exam content:

    1) Written examination. 1) Foreign language: In principle, foreign language refers to English, and it is recommended to prepare for the TOEFL score!

    3) Specialized subjects: Of course, basic professional knowledge is required to go to graduate school, so careful preparation of professional knowledge is the king.

    4) Small** or exam**.

    Note: The subjects to be examined in the written exam may vary depending on the course of the seminary chosen.

    2) Interview. 1) Oral Questions: Graduate school interviews will be conducted in the presence of your graduate advisor and other professors.

    3) Questions: Mainly self-introduction, announcement of research direction, and future plans.

    How to get into a Japanese undergraduate:

    1. Take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.

    The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is equivalent to the college entrance examination for international students in Japan. Almost all public universities in Japan and most private universities require international students to submit their scores on the test as a basic requirement when applying for admission to a Japanese university.

    Exams are held twice a year in Japan and abroad, once in June and once in November.

    2. Take the TOEIC and TOEFL tests.

    3. Take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    4. Determine the university and the major of aspiration.

    5. Find the key items for fundraising.

    6. Prepare the application materials for the application (registration).

    7. Take the on-campus examination.

    8. Applicants who are qualified to go through the admission procedures will be admitted to the school.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you're thinking about studying abroad in Japan right now, here are some of the things you need to do to prepare:

    Determine your study abroad budget: Before applying, you need to understand the cost of studying in Japan, including tuition, accommodation, living expenses, etc., and then make a budget based on your financial situation.

    Improve your language skills: If you want to apply for undergraduate or graduate programs at a Japanese university, you need to have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency. You can take a language course or study on your own to improve your Japanese.

    Apply for a Japan Visa: Once you have received your admission letter, you will need to apply for a Japan visa. To apply for a visa, you need to submit the application form, passport,**, admission letter, visa application fee and other materials.

    Buy your flight ticket and book your accommodation: After you get your visa, you'll need to buy your flight ticket and book your accommodation. You can buy a ticket through a ticket** or an airline and book accommodation at a school or hotel.

    In short, applying to study in Japan requires thorough preparations, including understanding the application process, preparing materials, improving language proficiency, making a budget for studying abroad, applying for a visa, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japan is close to China, and the level of culture and education is high, it is a country that many students will choose to study in.

    Undergraduate students in Japan need to have high school or above, and they must be 18 years old, and they are required to reach the N2 level of Japanese, but there is no Japanese level requirement for students who are taught in English, but they must submit English proficiency.

    Graduate students in Japan need a bachelor's degree, be at least 22 years old, and have a Japanese language level of 2 or above.

    Most of the Japanese food is light and sweet, and international students with heavier tastes can consider cooking by themselves, and some basic seasonings such as Pixian bean paste, Lao Gan Ma and the like are generally sold in Chinese product stores, so you don't have to bring them from China.

    Generally, Japanese supermarkets will be discounted after seven or eight o'clock in the evening, not only bento, some boxed cut fruits, and some fried goods, but it is generally unhealthy to eat dinner at this time, so it is recommended that international students buy some and eat them at home the next day.

    Living in Japan, if you eat out every day, the cost is higher. Therefore, international students in Japan can try to learn how to cook on their own, which can not only exercise their independence skills, but also save a sum of money.

    Generally speaking, it is more expensive if you need international students to rent an apartment outside by themselves. And after signing the contract, you need to pay gift money, money, flame-resistant intermediary fees, and find a guarantee. If an international student rents a house outside on his own, plus various living expenses, it will be about 56-1.1 million yen (about 33,600-66,000 yuan) per year.

    The cost of transportation in Japan is very expensive. Therefore, I usually recommend that international students live relatively close to the school and then apply for a monthly pass, so that they can save a lot of money.

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