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Hello, I'm glad for your question, according to your situation, there are two ways to apply to schools in Japan, one is to apply directly from China, to be admitted to a Japanese graduate school, you need to meet the following conditions: Japanese language level 1, graduated from a domestic university, and the average score of each subject during the school period has reached more than 80 points, English TOEFL score of 85 or above, admission to graduate school and your major corresponding, and can independently complete a 5000-word Japanese research plan. However, it is important to note that if you apply directly to a graduate school in Japan, you will not be able to become a graduate student directly, but you will first become a graduate student for one year in graduate school, which means that you will be an auditor, and then you will pass the graduate school examination to become a full-fledged graduate student.
The second way is to go through a language school to get into graduate school, even if you already have a level 2 in Japanese, you need to further improve in a language school, and if you enter graduate school from a language school, you don't need to go through another year as an auditor, that is, you can save this year's time, and after the transition to a language school, there will be a graduate school counseling for students to study, so as to enter graduate school.
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The ranking of applying to Japanese graduate schools has a certain relationship with the language, generally the first level of undergraduate students can apply to a good school, the second level is only average, and the second level of science and engineering can be applied. In addition to this, it is the auxiliary material to look at the professional draw classification. If you meet the application requirements, you don't need to go through a language school, and there are generally two ways to apply for graduate school: apply by yourself and find an agent to apply on your behalf.
However, as long as it is a first-class school, it is required to have a Japanese language level of 1.
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Hello! If you have graduated from university and are level 2 in Japanese, you can apply for this year's Japanese language school in October.
If you are able to strengthen your Japanese language for half a year at a Japanese language school and prepare for the graduate school entrance exam in April next year, you may be able to enter graduate school in April next year.
This may be the fastest and most realistic way for you to study abroad at the moment.
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There are 3 ways to study in Japan in your situation.
1. Go to a language school--- then go to graduate school (low Japanese language ability is required, and the probability of being admitted to a good school is high) 2. Graduate student (auditor before the seminary) - graduate school entrance examination after half a year or a year (the probability of being admitted to a good university is average, and there are more private universities).
3. Master's degree - direct postgraduate entrance examination (generally very difficult in the state, mostly private schools) hope to be a reference
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International students in Japan.
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There are several ways to study in Japan:
Method 1: After you have the results of the level test, you can search for Japanese universities on the Internet, and then go through the procedures according to the procedures of the school to recruit international students, and there will be an examination interview and other processes. However, this is generally applicable to the situation where the master's degree is directly connected with the supervisor.
It will be harder to start high school, after all, there is still academic pressure.
This will be a little more difficult, but it will be more comfortable to pass. The specific steps can be seen at the ** of the Japanese Embassy.
Method 3: Take the path of Chinese public students. Generally, it is only applicable to 985 and some 211 universities, as well as a small number of scientific research institutions. I'm talking about this road when I get to college.
Method 4: Find the kind of university that has been in China for a few years and a few years in Japan. It's easier to do, but it's not a good school.
Method 5: Find an intermediary. This is the most versatile and convenient method. It's just that it costs more money, and you need to be careful not to be fooled.
To apply for admission to a vocational school other than a Japanese language school, you must meet the following requirements:
1. Must have completed 12 years of school education (including the completion of junior high school and high school education, which is a necessary condition). However, in some countries, where the period of education is 10 or 11 years up to the end of high school, a person who has completed a "preparatory education course" for one or six months in some designated schools and has reached the age of 18 may be considered to have the same qualifications as a person who has completed 12 years of schooling.
2. Students must be educated at a vocational school and have a certain level of Japanese language ability.
Japanese language proficiency must meet one of the following conditions:
1. Those who have received Japanese language education for more than 6 months at an institution recognized by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education.
2. Those who can prove that they have sufficient Japanese language ability and have received education from a vocational school (those who have passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 or Level 2).
3. Those who have received at least one year of education in elementary school, junior high school, or high school in Japan (including Japanese language courses at universities, etc.).
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There are several main ways for Chinese students to study in Japan:
Participate in exchange programs: Some universities and institutions offer exchange programs through which Chinese students can study in Japan and exchange study and life experiences with Japanese students.
Scholarships to study in Japan: Chinese students can apply for various scholarships to study in Japan, such as the "Japan** (MEXT) Scholarship for International Students" provided by Japan** (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and the "Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Scholarship" provided by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
It should be noted that the application conditions and procedures for different study abroad methods may be different, so you need to understand in advance and choose the appropriate study abroad method according to your own situation. At the same time, it is also necessary to plan your study abroad budget and study abroad plan in advance, choose a school and major that suits you, and understand the Japanese culture and social environment to better adapt to study abroad life.
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Short-term study abroad or study tour
You don't aim to get a degree, but you can learn the language or experience Japanese culture at a Japanese university or Japanese language school. Due to the short duration, which is generally 3 months or less, working adults or local students can take advantage of the long vacation to participate.
Study abroad at your own expense
Students are responsible for all study abroad expenses themselves. Admission is conducted in accordance with the procedures such as the selection examination designated by each educational institution. If you are applying to a Japanese university or graduate school, you can go through the selection examination in Japan or overseas and then go through the procedures related to the spring ceremony.
You can also consider attending a Japanese language school in Japan to strengthen your language skills, prepare for exams such as the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), and apply for a school in Japan after 1-2 years.
Study abroad at public expense
Scholarships for international students are provided by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) in their home country** or Japan**. Compared with self-financed study abroad, the admission method is that students are required to go through the procedures such as the selection examination designated by each educational institution.
Exchange students
The universities of China and Japan cooperate to exchange students' study abroad methods. Generally, the credits earned in the exchange program can be converted into credits at the university in your home country.
Transfer to study abroad
It refers to a student who has studied at a four-year university abroad for two years, earned the required credits, and passed the relevant examinations to continue his studies at a Japanese university.
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Here's how to study in Japan:
1. Language school + EJU test + internal test - Students who do not have a good foundation in Japanese at a qualified university can choose this path and prepare for 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 2023.
2. The SGU program is suitable for students who have good English scores and do not want to spend too much time learning Japanese and go on to higher education quickly. Of course, this program also has some drawbacks, such as good schools have high English requirements, and some require SAT and ACT scores. If you don't have a foundation before, it's not so easy.
3. The university direct examination can be taken in November (Hong Kong or Japan is acceptable), and then fly to Japan to take the internal examination, and after passing the pass, you can directly go to a Japanese university in April. It seems that Ashigakuri will be able to enter the school quickly, but students need to have a certain level of Japanese language (N1 is recommended for liberal arts) and knowledge of EJU courses.
4. Domestic local examinationsAt present, some Japanese schools also directly select talents in domestic examinations, but it depends on whether these schools are their own schools. Find out the schools and majors you are applying for before applying! There are also specialized schools, and the likes of other subjects will not be introduced one by one, and interested students will leave a message to discuss which path they choose, and it is recommended to prepare in advance, and it will take a long time to miss the time.
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If you want to study in Japan, you must have at least 12 years of formal education experience, which is often referred to as a high school graduate, and of course, a technical secondary school graduation is also possible. This is basically the minimum educational requirement for ordinary people to study in Japan.
To study in Japan, you need to enter an undergraduate university in Japan, but you can also enter a specialized university or a university in Japan for a short period of time, and the main requirement is to be admitted to an undergraduate university.
For students who graduated from domestic junior colleges and studied in Japan, many people will choose to retake the Japanese undergraduate degree and upgrade the junior college degree to a bachelor's degree; However, there are still many junior college students who come to Japan to directly obtain a master's degree, and skip the junior college degree by 2 levels in a row to upgrade to a master's degree.
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Chinese students want to study in Japan in the following ways:
Undergraduate Study: Chinese students can apply to study abroad at Japanese universities by taking the entrance examination for undergraduate studies at Japanese universities or through the recommendation system for international students. Undergraduate students usually need to have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency and a high school diploma or higher.
Postgraduate Study: Chinese students can apply to study at a Japanese university for a master's or doctoral degree by applying for a graduate program at a Japanese university. Graduate students need to have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency and a bachelor's degree or above, and they also need to submit relevant research plans and recommendation letters.
Exchange programs: Chinese students can apply to go to Japanese universities for exchange study by participating in exchange programs at Japanese universities. Exchange programs are usually cooperation programs between schools, and students can apply through their own school or their school's Bipeta-tau study abroad agency.
Language school study: Chinese students can go to Japan to learn Japanese and related cultural knowledge by applying to a language school in Japan. You don't usually need to have a high degree of education to study at a language school, but you do need to have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency.
It should be noted that the application process and conditions for different forms of study abroad may be different, and the specific requirements need to be handled according to the requirements of the school and the embassy or consulate in China.
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