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There is no high school diploma, but it is possible to have a college diploma, and in general, only your final diploma is required.
There is a difference between a student visa and a student visa, and in general, universities, graduate schools, vocational schools, or Japanese language departments affiliated with these schools will issue student visas, while other language schools can only issue student visas. The biggest difference between the two is that, in general, the reason why you are given a student visa is because you can get a degree after graduation, while a study visa refers to a language school, and you cannot get a certificate to prove your own education after graduation. It can only prove that you are qualified in the language.
The current form of studying in Japan is like this, and it is very difficult, or even impossible, to do it yourself without going through an intermediary.
Also, the anime school you are talking about should be a vocational school. Does this vocational school have Japanese language courses? If you have one, you can apply directly to the Japanese language department of this vocational school, and you may be able to get a student visa.
The benefits in all respects are higher than those for student visas. Then after passing the language, go directly to their vocational school to learn anime. In this case, you should not need to take the test, just take the money.
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I don't know what college you're going to go to if you go to anime, is it a university, if it's not a university, it's something similar to a Chinese junior college, no cultural classes, but the university must, not through an intermediary, then you have to find someone you know in Japan to help you do it, go to Japan to study, no matter what school you go to, you must have 12 years of basic education in China, that is, you have to graduate from high school, you have to pass the Japanese language, you can also go to Japan to learn the language, generally 0 basic to learn about one to two years, if you don't know the detailed process, It is recommended that you consult with an agent.
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The requirements for each university are different, so it is recommended to go to the university** to see in person the recruitment requirements for privately financed foreign students. Rather than asking in generalities.
Tests that may be required include: Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, TOEFL, JLPT, etc., College Entrance Examination... Varies from school to school.
Waseda University Faculty of Law.
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It's definitely going to be examined, but I don't know about the future.
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With the increasing popularity of the Internet, talents in computer-related industries are becoming more and more scarce, and jobs are increasing year by year, and the supply of talents exceeds demand. Therefore, it is a good choice to engage in Internet-related industries. As for the major I want to study, depending on my hobbies and my own quality, construction art design, e-commerce, new **ui design, film and television post-production, etc. are all majors that have developed rapidly in the past two years, and the employment prospects are good.
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The Japanese internal examination is a self-determined internal evaluation method conducted by Japanese universities for students who meet the application requirements, and the evaluation methods include: written examination, interview, and comprehensive class. The content of the exam mainly revolves around the major you are applying for, to check whether you meet the professional requirements of the school, and you may do some difficult questions, and the interview depends on your fit for the major.
The comprehensive exam may assess your personal situation from many aspects, one of the aspects of preparing for the internal exam is to have confidence in yourself, because the exam is to see whether you really have the level of the EJU exam, so you must have a certain confidence in yourself, in addition, it is best to look at the professors of the major you are applying for, and learn more about some of the professor's research directions, so that you can roughly know how to prepare.
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Hello, about the internal examination after the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students1, Japan's internal examination is different from the domestic college entrance examination, the specific examination is after the release of the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, according to the number of international students planned to be enrolled, arrange some of the top students to go to the school to take the university's self-proclaimed examination, and according to the results of this test to determine the final admission result.
2. There are two forms of written examination and interview, the specific subjects of the written examination are generally the basic academic subjects related to the applied major, and the interview is generally aimed at the applicant's academic purpose, academic goals and understanding of the applied major.
3. The written examination of the internal examination of most schools is basically conducted around the basic subjects or small **, and the interview is conducted for those who pass. However, the specific content of the internal examination is different for each school. Therefore, if you want to enter a Japanese university successfully, you should check the content of the school after deciding which school to take the internal exam, and review it accordingly.
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This internal exam is each university's own questions, so it is different, generally small** + interview, science and engineering will also have mathematics and other exams, if you do not provide TOEFL, you may also need to take an English test, etc., you need to collect the information to be admitted to the university in advance, be prepared.
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Why have I been to Japan so much lately.
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I've been in Japan for 5 years, and I don't know about the university, so I can go to the Koharu forum and ask, there are more talented people there.
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I knew that Kobe was good, because I lived here, the level of consumption here was not very high, and the international university you said was very good, and it was relatively easy to find a job
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Okayama University of Commerce, Nagasaki University of Foreign Chinese, Kobe International University, Kyoto Graduate School of Information Science and Technology University Kinsai International University.
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, Kyoto Graduate School of Information Technology.
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This one is very simple, go to a smaller place, the consumption is low, and the job is easy to find!! As for** you just choose a place far away from the epicenter!! Don't go to first-tier cities! It's the same in China.
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To learn Japan's advanced technology, come back for the benefit of the Chinese people, the Japanese often use Chinese students to collect intelligence, do not fall for the Japanese. Don't be a traitor.
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That's all there is to it, Kyoto Graduate School of Information Technology
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Kansai Language School, a professional Japanese language school that guides Chinese students to study in Japan, is located in Kyoto, the ancient cultural capital of Japan. Kyoto is known as the "City of Buddhism" and "City of Learning". It has a long history and culture in Japan, and is home to a wide range of institutions of higher learning, including Kyoto University.
It is the best place to learn about Japanese culture, and it is also an ideal city for further study. Since its establishment, the Kansai Language Institute has been teaching and guiding outstanding Chinese high school graduates and university graduates to enter Japan's top universities and graduate schools, especially national and public universities. Every year, 100% of graduates are admitted to Japanese universities and graduate schools, and 90% of them are able to go on to national and public universities and graduate schools.
This record has been ranked first among more than 400 schools of its kind in Japan for more than 10 years. Kansai Language School is committed to cultivating talents who can contribute to the friendly exchanges between China and Japan, and is committed to providing practical and high-quality guidance services for outstanding Chinese students to study in Japan.
Kansai Language School students have achieved excellent results in the entrance examinations for international students at Japanese universities held every year.
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Nagasaki University of Foreign Chinese, Josai International University, Kyoto Graduate University of Informatics, Okayama University of Commerce, Kobe International University.
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, Okayama University of Commerce, Kobe International University, Nagasaki Foreign Chinese University Kinsai International University, Kyoto Graduate University of Information Technology.
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Don't go, don't you know Japan**.
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