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Generally, there are two ways for students who have graduated from a junior college in Japan to go on to graduate school: first, apply for a Japanese language school, when the Japanese language meets the university requirements, apply to be inserted into a Japanese university for 2 or 3 years, and obtain a bachelor's degree after graduation, and directly enter the master's degree. 2. Apply to a Japanese language school first, and when the Japanese language meets the requirements of the university, you will directly take the graduate examination, which is the preparatory department for the master's degree, and after being successfully admitted to the professor, you will apply for the master's degree after one year of preparatory study.
These are all things I watched in the Learning Valley.
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Only graduates with a bachelor's degree of more than four years are eligible to apply for graduate school.
Undergraduate graduates are required to have a valid diploma and degree certificate. It is very unlikely that individual junior college students, self-examinees, and students without degree certificates will directly apply to good national and public universities in Japan in Japan. Therefore, the study abroad teacher of Liucheng suggested that these students can apply through the language school.
Note: Graduate schools generally require a bachelor's degree, but some schools do not. Some students who have a double college degree and have studied for four years are still not eligible to apply for graduate school in Japan.
2. Japanese language learning and acquisition of Japanese language test grades.
Japanese language proficiency is a prerequisite for studying abroad in Japan. If you are studying at a Japanese language school, you can usually reach Japanese level 1 in one year. This exam is only available in July (only for intermediate level and above) and once in December every year.
Therefore, it is recommended that students who want to study in Japan take the level test as soon as possible, and those who want to leave directly after graduating from the senior year should take the level 1 or level 2 test in the third year, otherwise it may delay the application in the future. "Standard Japanese" is recommended.
Liberal arts students also have different requirements for Japanese language level, especially if you want to apply to a good university, you need to have a level 1 level, which is N1, and science and engineering have relatively low requirements for Japanese, because there are quite a lot of opportunities to use English in research, and English can basically be used to replace communication, so there are many science and engineering students who have almost no Japanese foundation and go to Japan. Normally, if a science and engineering student has a level 2 or N2 level, the professor will affirm the student's Japanese level.
3. The tutor plays a pivotal role, and the professor has the initiative.
The application for graduate study in Japan is a tutor system, that is, it is dealing with people, not with a school, a system to game, so there will be a lot of uncertainty, some students jokingly say that studying in Japan is like a blind date, it is OK to look at it, it is not unreasonable, you may not have all these conditions, but as long as you have two or three of them, you have the possibility of applying to a prestigious school.
Fourth, the average score of the pass.
At present, the average requirements of Japanese graduate schools are not too high, but it is necessary to ensure that there are no failing subjects, and Japanese people value passing points very seriously. However, some prestigious schools still have to ensure that the average score is above 75 points because of the competition. And it's better not to get lower and lower.
It is better to have a higher and higher trend.
5. Cultivation of English ability and acquisition of grade test results.
As mentioned in the table above, it can be seen that TOEFL scores are widely recognized, and under normal circumstances, students who want to get into a good school require a TOEFL score of 80 or above, and students who meet this score line will be recognized by professors.
The above points are necessary for application, which can make your application to study in Japan more successful, but remember that details determine success or failure, especially when applying to Japanese universities, the most important thing for Japanese people is the details.
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To study in Japan, you need to have a bachelor's degree or equivalent, and have a Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 or higher. Students who are able to pay for studying abroad, who have a strong will to study abroad and have a clear purpose for studying abroad, do not require Japanese language proficiency for international students majoring in English. Application process for graduate school in Japan:
1. Take the language test and obtain a qualified language score. Students studying in Japan must have a certain foundation in Japanese, and students in the liberal arts must have an N1 level in Japanese, and science students must have an N2 level in Japanese.
2. Prepare application materials. Including graduation certificate, degree certificate copy or proof of enrollment, transcripts, resume, personal statement, recommendation letters, **, etc.
3. Contact the professor. As long as the professor is willing to accept it, the Academic Affairs Department of the school will generally issue an admission notice to the student. However, it is important to note that it is best to contact the professor six months before the start of the vow.
4. Formal vows. After confirming that the professor is willing to accept the application, the prepared materials will be sent to the school by courier and will wait for the result of the application.
6. Handle the stay. After obtaining university admission, most institutions will help international students apply for residence on their behalf, in which case they only need to submit the required documents.
7. Apply for a visa. Once you have your Certificate of Eligibility, you can apply for a visa.
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Application Requirements for Graduate Studies in Japan:
GPA recommendations are at least. If the average score is, the advantage is more obvious.
For students in science, engineering, and medicine, a TOEFL score of 90+ will be of great help for admission and seminary exams;
For liberal arts students, N1 is the most important, with priority given to preparing for a high N1 score, followed by TOEFL;
If the university background is not 985 or 211, the academic conditions should be as good as possible, especially for students in science, engineering and medicine, especially for professors.
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The following are the requirements for graduate school in Japan: The most important thing for liberal arts students who want to apply for graduate school in Japan is a Japanese N1 score, and if they want to go to a prestigious Japanese university, they must have N1. For science and engineering students, it is recommended to have a Japanese N2 score, N1 is the best, and some graduate students who do not have a Japanese language score can also try to apply.
Medicine, science and engineering students must have a score of N3 or above, and art students need to have a score of N2 or above.
Research proposal: The research proposal is the embodiment of the student's research ability and is an important condition for obtaining the approval of the supervisor. The research proposal needs to include the background, purpose, content, methods, etc., and it should be noted that the research topic of the research proposal should have a large overlap with the supervisor in order to obtain the approval of the supervisor.
Educational requirements: Japanese graduate students do not have particularly high requirements for academic qualifications, and they can have a bachelor's degree from the unified enrollment program, and they need to have a graduation certificate and a degree certificate. Of course, students who graduated from prestigious universities will have an advantage when applying for graduate school.
Japanese language scores: In terms of Japanese, different majors have different requirements for Japanese language scores. For example, students majoring in Japanese language require an N1 score, a N3 or higher score in medicine, science and engineering, and an N2 or higher score in the arts major.
.English scores: Some well-known schools in Japan require English scores, such as the University of Tsukuba, which requires a TOEFL score of 85 or above and a TOEIC score of 700 or above; Tokyo Institute of Technology TOEFL score of 90 or above, TOEIC score of 800 or above; Hitotsubashi University has a TOEFL score of 85 or above, and a TOEIC score of 800 or above.
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Persons with 16 or more years of educational experience with a final diploma.
Full-time tertiary students can also apply, but there are very few institutions that can accept applications for 15-year qualifications. There will also be changes in the profession every year.
Japanese Language Proficiency: N1 level is generally required for liberal arts.
Polytechnic generally requires N2 level.
English Proficiency: For the specific English scores that can be submitted, you need to look at the specific admissions requirements of the school, GPA:
Research proposal.
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