If you want to ask for advice about going to a Japanese language school and taking the master s exam

Updated on educate 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Teal Study Abroad Answer:

    Exam process from a language school:

    1. Find school information.

    The information you are looking for is mainly information on the school's enrollment conditions in previous years, professor research information, etc. Based on this information, combined with your own wishes, choose the right school and professor. You can choose multiple schools and professors and apply at the same time.

    In order to have more time to apply, the inquiry should start at least half a year in advance.

    2. Contact the professor to apply.

    Once you have selected a school and professor, you can contact the professor by e-mail, and the content of the email is basically to explain to the professor that you want to study in the professor's laboratory and your future research plan. If you can get a response from your professor asking for an interview, you're one step closer to success.

    2. Prepare for the monk's examination and make a vow.

    After the professor's priesthood examination is approved, it is necessary to prepare for the monk's examination. The requirements for the graduate school examination are different from those for graduate students, and the application period is stricter. The Graduate School of Professors examines students' eligibility for application, and the examination time is generally from April to June, and the application period is around July.

    Most schools have two entrance exams a year, in April or October of the following year, with the first exam scheduled around August of the previous year. The second exam will be held between December and February at the end of the year. Therefore, when looking for information, it is important to pay attention to the time cut-off points.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Normally, apply and take the entrance exams (if any) and that's it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In order to understand the question of the Japanese language school entrance examination, we first need to understand what a "Japanese language school" is and what is a "monk" Japanese graduate school entrance examination. Many students in Japanese language schools should be familiar with it, as a prelude to formal study abroad in Japan, many students need to go through a period of study in Japanese language schools before they can take the examination for studying abroad, entrance exams and other exams. As the name suggests, the main role of Japanese language schools is to help students improve their Japanese language skills, and with the development of the Japanese study abroad industry, many Japanese language schools also provide exam preparation services.

    So, what is a "monk"? For most Chinese people, the word "monk" is still relatively unfamiliar to the Japanese graduate school entrance examination. In fact, in Japan, "monks" are equivalent to the master's level in Japan, which is what everyone calls "graduate students".

    You may have to ask again whether there are "graduate students" in Japan, and the answer is yes. However, unlike graduate students in Japan, Japanese graduate students are in the preparatory stage before entering the "seminary" study, and in the "graduate" stage, you can familiarize yourself with the learning content of the "seminary" stage as an auditor and communicate with the instructor. One of the great advantages of applying through a language school is the long duration of the visa, which gives you plenty of time to prepare for the Master's exam.

    Secondly, for studying abroad, language is a big difficulty, and it is more secure to have a good language foundation after studying in a language school than to apply directly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many international students who are planning to go to Japan are interested in the University of Tokyo after checking the information. Is it difficult to take the Master's Exam for admission to the University of Tokyo? Let's have a while.

    1. Introduction to the University

    We can call this university the University of Tokyo, and it is also the number one institution in Japan, and it has produced many awards such as the Nobel Prize, as well as a large number of elites in the arts, business, and politics. It has no other university in Japan that is more well-known. As one of the top universities in Japan and the world, Tokyo University has a very high reputation.

    Many Japanese and international students are willing to make it their goal and are proud to have entered the University of Tokyo.

    2. The time of admission and examination of the monks

    In general, the monks of Tokyo University enter the school twice a year, in April and September. According to the admissions for the courses offered by each faculty of the University of Tokyo, the entrance examination for the graduate students is the same as the entrance time, in summer and winter, that is, in February and around August. The exams at this time of summer correspond to the general entrance exams in Japan, and the letter is quite a graduate school entrance examination, not only for international students, but also for students here in Japan to take the exam with you, and the content of the test is the same for everyone.

    This time in winter corresponds to a special test for Honglun foreigners, which will be less difficult than in summer, but relatively more competitive than in summer. If you graduated around June, it's better to take your summer exams in August. Of course, it's better if you can pass it all the time.

    If you really can't pass the exam, you can also take it as a practice to accumulate experience, and then take the exam again in the second year.

    In general, there are many graduate schools in the summer, and some graduate schools are only established once a year in the summer, but not in the winter. For foreign students, some subjects will also be set up in the summer exams for their entrance exams, so be sure to decide which graduate school you want to apply for before applying for the exam, and then take a good look at their brochures.

    3. Qualifications for the Seminary

    1. Have completed the undergraduate degree of the university, or immediately received 16 years of education and obtained the degree certificate.

    2. Japanese students should have an N1 level, and liberal arts students should preferably have N1 level, that is, at least 130 points or more.

    3. English needs to have a TOEFL score of no less than 90, if the TOEIC test needs to have a score of 900 or more.

    4. It is best to graduate from a 211 or 985 college.

    4. Methods of Selecting Monks

    Usually a written test and an interview are used, and students are asked to submit a part of the materials, and then the school selects these factors.

    5. The difficulty of the monk's examination

    How difficult is the entrance exam for Tokyo University? It is about the same difficulty as our domestic postgraduate entrance examination. If you want to take a course at the University of Tokyo, then you should take more time to prepare, and this time is best half a year to almost one year.

    As for the specific difficulty of a certain subject, you can go to the official website of Tokyo University to find out the past test questions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many students choose to study in Japan, so what is the master's degree exam for Japanese students? This is a topic of interest to many students who are studying for a bachelor's degree in Japan for the first time. Let's take a look! Welcome to the reading.

    An introduction to the Master's Exam that international students in Japan must know

    1. Various fundraising requirements

    a.Eligibility.

    University graduates and those who are expected to graduate by March 31, Heisei 29.

    b.In the case of foreign countries, it is expected to be completed by the completion of 16 years of school education and by March 31, Heisei 29.

    students. c.In the case of studying abroad, those who have completed 15 years of education at the school and have excellent grades will also be recognized.

    d.Students who have the same academic ability or higher as a university graduate will be recognized by the Graduate School and will be 22 years old by March 31, Heisei 29 by March 31, Heisei 29.

    2. How to make a vow

    a.When making a vow, it must be sent by post. When mailing, put all the submitted documents in an envelope and send them by international courier.

    3. Selection method

    a.Applicants are selected through a combination of written and oral examinations and submitted documents.

    b.The selection method varies depending on the specialty, so it is necessary to inquire with the Professional Affairs Division in advance.

    4. Present materials, etc

    Admission Application. Transcripts from the university.

    Graduation certificate from the university of origin (for those who have not graduated, and the certificate of graduation Liang Oak, with the expected graduation time and pre-collection.)

    Degree) appraisal material (3,000 yen).

    A pledge and anti-credit envelope (with a stamp that can be mailed to the address or an appropriate number of international reply coupons).

    Research Proposal (A4).

    Letter of commitment from the supervisor of the current employer (for those who participate in the work).

    Generally, there are 2 times, one around March and April, and the other around August and September. However, some schools or graduate schools only have one master's exam a year.

    6. Admission Procedures:

    1. Admission fee: 282,000 yen (predetermined amount).

    2. Tuition: 267,900 yen for the first semester (535,800 yen for the year).

    Notes:

    1. You cannot apply for 2 or more majors at the same time. In addition, it is not possible to apply to another university at the same time.

    2. During the application period, if the submitted documents are incomplete, it will not be accepted. In addition, after the application documents have been submitted, no matter what the circumstances may be, it is not allowed to request changes to the documents, and no documents will be returned. Wool lead.

    3. Applicants who apply for admission as a working person are required to submit a letter of commitment from the supervisor of the unit to explain that they will focus on their studies after admission.

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