What are some ways to study abroad if you want to study in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-03-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are the following ways to go to university in Japan:

    1. Language school.

    First of all, because Japanese universities have their own admissions system, it is generally recommended that students apply for three universities in order to take the internal examination for applying for the university entrance examination in Japan, and the internal examination time of each university is different, so it is necessary to go to Japan several times. Secondly, as an international student, you must submit the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, and there is no test center for this test in China. Through the language school, students can adapt to the Japanese environment in advance.

    In addition to Japanese language courses, language schools also offer courses for university advancement, which are designed to train teachers in the liberal arts and sciences, and provide guidance on written exams and mock interviews for university entrance examinations, which are more conducive to students entering their ideal universities.

    2. Apply directly to the undergraduate program.

    There are nearly 800 universities in Japan, according to the nature of the school and the ranking of majors, and many of them will directly cooperate with overseas institutions or middle schools to recruit students for some unpopular majors, and do not require the submission of examination results, such schools will be divided into two types: one is a slightly better ranked private university (and also set up an English medium to teach) and the other is a poorly ranked third- or fourth-rate private university.

    3. Go to Japan for high school.

    For junior high school and high school students, it is very common for students to choose to go directly to Japan to study in high school and then go to university, and the visa application rate is high, and language skills are not required. The only thing that needs to be explained here is that if a student goes directly to the first year of high school, as a foreign student, he does not need to take the international student examination again, and he or she needs to take the international student examination and then take the university examination as well as the admission process of a language school.

    So what do we need to do to prepare for the decision to study in Japan now?

    1. Choose and decide on a school and major.

    2. English score (TOEFL or TOEIC).

    3. Preparation for the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.

    4. Preparation for the internal examination of the target university.

    Studying abroad itself is a turning point in life, and it will have a huge impact on the future of students. Some students adopt the thinking that there must be a road before driving to the mountains to study abroad, and even follow the crowd, which is very undesirable. The teacher suggested that students should establish a personal study abroad plan as early as possible, and choose the next step of their life in the limited time to the greatest extent.

    The above is all the content of this topic, for students who want to apply for a Japanese undergraduate program, we can provide students with more information, schools, majors, and tutors about "studying in Japan", and we can also tailor a study abroad plan for students. What you don't know about "studying in Japan": Let's tell you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can apply for visa entry through some overseas agencies and then study abroad, or you can directly look for relevant companies in the country through your connections, and then consult to enter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Requirements for university application to study in Japan: under 23 years old for high school graduates, under 28 years old for junior college or above; Those who have received more than 12 years of academic qualifications recognized by the national education department; Before applying, students must have completed at least 500 hours of Japanese language courses or have Japanese language proficiency level 2 or higher. Financial guarantee: 3,000,000 yen or 30,000 U.S. dollars, 15-200,000 yuan.

    Process: The first is to pass an international student aptitude test, referred to as "study abroad", this test can be said to be every international student who wants to study in a Japanese university to take, the study abroad test is divided into three parts, the first part is Japanese, the second part is mathematics, mathematics and according to the student's choice of liberal arts and science subjects are divided into mathematics A and mathematics B, the difficulty is different, the third part is the liberal arts comprehensive and science comprehensive.

    The specific content of the exam will be described separately, first of all, the whole exam has a total of 800 points, including 400 points in Japanese, 200 points in mathematics, and 200 points in comprehensive, these 800 points, generally speaking, students with 230 points can be admitted to the university, and then if you want to take the exam to a relatively good university, more than 400 points are essential, and this is also relatively easy.

    But now there is a trend, that is, the content of the examination is relatively simple, can not show the real ability of students, some famous universities, began not to pay attention to the score of the examination, as long as it reaches a lower score line, you can participate in the school's school examination, and the school examination is the standard of admission.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Language school + EJU exam + internal examination - qualified university.

    Two: SGU projects go directly to college.

    Three: University direct examination.

    4. Domestic local examination 1: language school + EJU examination + internal examination - qualified university.

    Students who do not have a good foundation in Japanese can choose this path and prepare for the Japanese, English, and EJU exams after arriving at a language school. However, due to the time of submission of materials, the current options are basically January, April, July, and October 2020.

    Two: SGU projects go directly to college.

    This path is suitable for students who have good English scores and do not want to spend too much time studying Japanese and can go on to higher education quickly. Of course, there are some drawbacks to this program, such as good schools with high English requirements, and others'SAT, ACT scores are required. If you don't have a foundation before, it's not so easy.

    Three: University direct examination.

    You can take the entrance examination in November of the first year (Hong Kong or Japan), then fly to Japan to take the internal examination, and after passing the examination, you can go directly to a Japanese university in April of the following year. It seems that you will be able to enter the school quickly, but you need to have a certain level of Japanese (N1 is recommended for liberal arts) and knowledge of the EJU entrance examination.

    4. Domestic on-site examination.

    At present, some Japanese schools also select talents directly in the country, but it depends on whether these schools are their own schools. Find out the schools and majors you are applying for before applying!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, let's talk about what I know about studying in Japan, I hope it will be helpful and useful for you.

    The tuition fee of more than 30,000 yuan a year for Japanese public universities, a good working environment, a variety of scholarships and tuition waivers, and a high-quality educational environment and system are very attractive to many outstanding graduates in China. At present, there are three main ways to apply for graduate students. One is to go directly to a language school in Japan, and then take the entrance examination in Japan to get a master's degree directly.

    The other is a graduate student who applies to a Japanese university in Japan, but this graduate student is not a graduate student in the domestic sense, and usually studies with a professor for about half a year, and then takes the master's examination to become a full-fledged student. The last option is to apply for a master's degree program taught in English

    1. Apply for a diploma through a language school.

    2. Language proficiency is crucial for international students to apply for graduate school in Japan. The application to graduate school in Japan is a tutor decision system, which means that the tutor recognizes your ability, and the chance of admission to the graduate school is high. The premise of recognition is communication.

    So why shouldn't you study Japanese?

    3. At present, the language school provides guidance for post-secondary education and training for bachelor's and master's degrees, which is aimed at a wide range of students who do not have an advantage in graduating from colleges and universities and have the opportunity to enter prestigious universities for graduate studies.

    Admission requirements (language school):

    1. Within 3 to 5 years of graduation with the highest degree, the fresh student is the best;

    2. Have a clear purpose of studying abroad;

    3. Have a certain number of hours of Japanese language or a beginner's certificate.

    2. Apply for graduate school and then take the postgraduate examination.

    Advantages: 1. Determine the school and tutor before going abroad, follow the tutor to audit for half a year to a year in the past, supplement your foundation, and have a high chance of being admitted to the school, almost in one step.

    2. The graduate fees of national universities are very low, charged monthly, about 2,000 yuan per month, which is of high quality and low price.

    3. National, public and some first-class private universities have a high reputation in the Immigration Bureau and the embassy, and the procedures and application materials are relatively simple and the cycle is short.

    Application Requirements (Graduate):

    1. Undergraduate students enrolled in or graduated from universities under the national unified enrollment have bachelor's degree and graduation certificate;

    2. CET-2 or above in Japanese (CET-1 for liberal arts, CET-2 or above for science and engineering), prepare for TOEFL and TOEIC exams;

    3. Excellent grades in school, with an average score of 80 or above.

    3. Apply for an English-taught seminary.

    Advantages: 1. There is no requirement for Japanese, and it is a blessing for students with zero foundation.

    2. The subjects offered are relatively wide and the choice is wide.

    3. All of them are first-class universities in Japan, and they also have a high reputation overseas, which is conducive to the future development of students.

    Application Requirements (Master):

    1. Undergraduate students enrolled in or graduated from universities under the national unified enrollment have bachelor's degree and graduation certificate;

    2. TOEFL score of 79 or above (90 or above in some schools);

    3. Excellent grades in school, with an average score of 80 or above.

    4. A set of application documents (research proposal, personal statement, recommendation letter, etc.).

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