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Application requirements: Most of the admission formalities are conducted in writing, and the following documents must be submitted: Basic documents Application processAdmission application form (school format document).
Academic certificates (academic certificates).
Transcripts (transcripts).
Certificate of financial capacity: A certificate of deposit from a designated bank of 240,000 RMB (or 30,000 US dollars or 3 million yen) or more.
Proof of Japanese language study in Japan (more than 150 hours).
Medical certificate.
Step 1Consult with the school, choose a school and attend the school interviewStep 2Pass the interview, pay the school application fee, start preparing the application materials, submit the materials to the school, and the school will review themStep 3After passing the school examination, submit them to the Immigration Bureau of Japan and apply for the "Certificate of Eligibility"Step 4The Immigration Bureau will review the documents, and after passing the examination, hand over the "Certificate of Eligibility" to the school, and the school will notify the applicant, ask the applicant to pay the tuition fee, confirm that the applicant has paid the tuition, and send the "Certificate of Eligibility". "After receiving the Certificate of Eligibility, the applicant prepares the visa documentsStep 5Send the visaStep 6The Japanese Embassy in China issues the visa after passing the examinationStep 7Buy a plane ticket, fly to Japan, and enroll!!
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I don't know, I haven't heard of it, the intermediary fee is more than 10,000 to more than 20,000, it depends on whether your information is complete, whether the information used is true or fake, such as your parents' income certificate and the like, the more information you have, the less money you spend, if you go to a language school first, the tuition fee for a one-year course is more than 700,000 yen, and the one-and-a-half-year course is more than 1 million yen. Under normal circumstances, the tuition fee for the first year is remitted to Japan in advance when you are in China, so the total fee = = agent fee + tuition fee for the first year, and if you are looking for a place to live in Japan through an agent, you will also add the cost of the house. There is a guy named Jinji* who seems to be okay, but some of my classmates did it there, but I can't remember the specific name.
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We have been studying in Japan for 20 years, and we have formal qualifications And our graduate school in Japan is a "guidance" + "application" model, not simply applying for universities and tutors, but focusing on guiding students, and improving students' professional abilities to meet the requirements of better universities in Japan.
If you are in your third year, if you have the corresponding language scores, you can directly apply for graduate school from China to study in Japan, but the language requirements are different for different majors, for example, N2 and above are required for liberal arts, N1 is recommended for students who want to go to a good school, N2 is recommended for students of science, engineering and art, and art students need to prepare corresponding portfolios
If you have any questions, you can always ask our teachers, and finally thank you for your recognition.
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Hello, thank you for your trust, choose to see what you need,
I don't know what students want to study in Japan, 1. If you want to go to university, you can apply to a Japanese language school first, and then enter a Japanese university by taking the Japanese University for International Student Examination and the internal entrance examination; Or if you are good at English, you can apply for the G30 program in Japan, which is taught in English.
2. If you want to study for graduate school, first of all, you must have 16 years of formal education experience, and you can also graduate from a junior college, but the scope of colleges and majors will be relatively small; The second is to determine your research direction and prepare language scores and related materials;
In addition, in terms of materials, the materials required are different depending on the project you are handling
Weilan Study Abroad has been studying in Japan for 16 years and is a state-approved study abroad company (Jiaowai Zongzi [2014] No. 003). Qualification certificates and business licenses can be issued.
Going to Japan for graduate school is a "guidance" + "application" model, which is not simply to apply for universities and tutors, but to focus on guiding students, improving students' professional ability to meet the requirements of better universities in Japan through guidance, and at the same time, we can also help students apply for Japanese language schools, no intermediary fees, but the quality of service will not be reduced, this guarantee, to help students enter their favorite and suitable schools.
If you have any questions, you can ask them at any time
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Looking for an intermediary mainly depends on the following points:
1. First of all, look at the qualifications.
Before choosing a study abroad agency, check whether it has the qualification issued by the Ministry of Education to carry out self-financed study abroad agency business and the business license issued by the Administration for Industry and Commerce. Generally speaking, unqualified black study abroad agents, such as education consulting companies, are either affiliated with qualified agents that are not their own company names, or there is a clear article in their general business projects on their business licenses: education consulting (excluding study abroad consulting and study abroad agencies), which is an important basis for distinguishing whether it is a study abroad agency.
2. Secondly, review the contract.
The size of the company, is it a state-owned enterprise or a private enterprise? Is it directly under the Ministry of Education or under the Ministry of State? Most of the contracts of state-owned enterprises are model texts issued by the Ministry of Education, so there is a certain guarantee in terms of contracts, but there is no guarantee that the service process is perfect.
Regardless of whether the model contract of the Ministry of Education is adopted, students can apply for study abroad supervision services, and let the study abroad supervision center help review whether there is a bully clause in the contract, so as to prevent study abroad traps in advance.
3. Again, check word of mouth.
Before choosing an intermediary, it is recommended to search for the name of the agency on the Internet to see if there are any complaints or disputes in the forum, community, and complaints. It is inevitable that everyone will be satisfied with the service of the study abroad agent, but if there are many complaints, it is indeed necessary to choose carefully.
For students who want to find a study abroad agent but do not know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can first go to the study abroad supervision center to get the recommendation of the study abroad agency, and after applying for study abroad supervision, the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so as to avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering study abroad black agents and refund disputes.
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