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1. Do you understand the concept of graduate school in Japan, and you have met the requirements in terms of language, and you can apply directly for graduate school. There is an intensive Japanese language course for international students at the graduate level, so you can improve after coming to Japan. If you take the TOEFL, it is best to take the test before graduation, which will be very helpful for your application.
2. There is no need to go to a language school, the language school is very expensive, the tuition fee is about 70 yen (10,000 RMB) a year, and the graduate school only needs 340,000 (10,000 RMB) a year. There are free Japanese classes for international students during graduate school.
If you want to get your grades, it's best to use your junior year to improve as much as possible.
3. The chance of going directly to the monk examination is very small, so it is recommended to go to the graduate school for about half a year first, and study the topic and related professional knowledge with the supervisor, and at the same time refer to the examination questions of previous years to prepare for the entrance examination for college students.
There is no need to go to a language school, if you take the entrance examination for a monk, the tutor will give priority to admitting your own students (undergraduate students, graduate students), if you fail the exam, the biggest problem you face is that your visa expires, and you will either have to study in a language school for another year, or you can only return to your home country.
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The admission notice of the Japanese college is the focus, and you can contact the Japanese college directly. It is now time to get in touch and prepare the materials according to the requirements of the college. The domestic information is easy to handle.
For visa issues, you can go to the Japanese Embassy in China to learn about the procedures, usually the Japanese Embassy does not accept individual visa applications, and entrusts it to ** agencies in various parts of the country. There are detailed instructions at the Embassy**. See for yourself.
Good luck.
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The range is too big... What is the landlord's major?
It is important to know that it depends on your knowledge of Japanese...
It seems that the landlord went to the language school first..? If you don't know how to go to graduate school on the basics, the basic school is mainly based on interviews...
A research proposal should be submitted at the same time.
Some schools have specialized knowledge exams. Some schools also require a translator who has graduated from a bachelor's degree. (extremely troublesome).
As for what school is good. Or this sentence. Look at the major.
Otherwise, it will always go to Todai, Waseda, Keio, Kyoto University, these schools... After all, they are all a little famous in the world.
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Overall, it's definitely the best of Tokyo.
But it depends on what major you choose.
It must be difficult to take the test, in fact, the content of the test is similar to that of other schools, but it may be more difficult to take the political and ideological test. Japanese is definitely a level 1. It's hard anyway. Come on.
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Hello 1. There are a total of 16 universities in Saitama Prefecture that offer graduate programs, of which 15 are private universities and one national university, Saitama University.
2. Saitama University definitely exists, and among the private universities, only [Saitama Institute of Technology], [Nippon Institute of Technology], and [Bunkyo University] have this graduate school or specialty.
3. There are a lot of other places, but compared to economics, science, engineering, etc., there are still few...
4. If you can't do Japanese, you can either supplement it to N2 in China, or you can read N1 in Japan.
5. Examinations: JLPT certainly, written examinations, interviews, and English exams are possible for graduate school, and in addition, a research proposal must be submitted. Let's take a look at the requirements of each university.
- Non-specialists.
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Why go to a language school in Japan?
To apply for a graduate school in Japan, you need to provide a research plan, but language schools do not provide research guidance due to their limitations, so you can only learn the language when you go, and the language requirements vary depending on the major, so you can complete it from home. This series of preparations in the country can be ready in 6-10 months.
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Hello, there are three modes of going to Japan to study for a master's degree.
First, it is most common to go to Japan for one and a half or two years to study at a language school, and then go to a Japanese university for a master's degree. Advantages: The application conditions are low, the JTEST exam EF level or above, and the pressure of the language school is not very great, so you can adapt to the Japanese language environment and living environment in a relaxed environment.
After graduation, you can directly enter a master's degree at a Japanese university, and you can choose from a wide range of schools and majors.
The disadvantage is that some students don't want to go to a language school if they have a good foundation in Japanese, and they feel that they will be delayed.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for a year at the language school is 50.7 million yen.
Second, it is more popular to apply for graduate school (pre-master's or auditor's degree) at a Japanese university.
The advantage is that the application requirements are not high, the Japanese International Proficiency Test is level 2 or above, there is a professional knowledge base, and some require English ability. You don't have to study for one and a half or two years like in a language school, and some people pass the professor exam in half a year to become a full-fledged master's student.
The disadvantage is that if you don't have a good foundation in Japanese, it will be difficult to attend classes with professors, and the class will be stressful. And some professors are more strict or even harsh, and don't let you work, or you can't pass the exam for 1 or 2 years.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for graduate students is 30,000 yen per month.
The third option is to apply directly to a master's degree at a Japanese university.
The advantage is that you don't have to delay any time, and you can directly get a master's degree.
The disadvantage is that the application is more difficult and the exam is more difficult. Generally, there are examinations in Japanese, English, and specialized subjects. There are also interviews. You will need to go to Japan to take the test.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for a one-year master's degree is about 500,000 yen.
Of these three methods, the first one has the lowest requirements for application conditions and is relatively easy. The second type has the lowest fees. And the third is to save time.
You can prepare it at any time. It is best to choose more spare time. This will allow you to spend more time studying Japanese.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Generally, you can start the application process up to a year in advance, and if you are applying to a better university, you should start preparing early. If you don't have a basic knowledge of Japanese, you can start learning Japanese now. Good luck with your studies!
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Studying in Japan for Graduate School: How can freshman and sophomore students prepare for the direct exam in advance?
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You've chosen a very good direction. Logistics in China has a lot of room for development and is just getting started.
And Japan's logistics is very developed, and the management is also very advanced.
Whether you have been doing it in the company or starting your own business in the future, you will be very profitable.
In Japanese companies, it is necessary to be able to endure hardships and work with a dedicated attitude. It is necessary to be mentally prepared to start from the grassroots level.
It is easy for Chinese college students to have excellent self-evaluation, and they always want to do their ideal job or management as soon as they work.
However, Japanese companies have a system for training and training human resources. At first, it will make you do tedious, even transactional work. Slowly, it will move on to the main business.
Therefore, they want to recruit down-to-earth talents, people who can be cultivated, not people who are proud.
They don't necessarily need very good people.
Second, be honest. Be humble.
In addition, for the treatment, if you fancy the company, it is better to accept it at the beginning.
Don't give up your desired company and development opportunities for the sake of treatment.
To develop, knowing Japanese is of course a big advantage. At the very least, they will feel that you understand the Japanese corporate culture and that it is easy to communicate. The development of management also has the advantage of communication.
Are there any similarities in the management system for shipping and land transportation? I don't know much about this. If there is relevant information, it can be provided to you when the time comes.
In addition, it is recommended that you start learning Japanese now, and it is no problem to get started in a year. At the end of next year, you will be able to take the Level 3 Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
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Graduate school in Japan lasts for 2 years, what do you think you can learn?
The teacher will stop teaching at every turn, and basically have no time to guide you ** Students are mostly Chinese, all mixed diplomas, few Japanese are almost all exempted from the tax accountant exam for scholarships, people are still fighting in the open and dark, it is really not interesting to have graduate schools, are universities with better software and hardware conditions, if you have to be a famous school, the national Tokyo University, Hitotsubashi, Kyoto University, private Zaokei, Aoyama, specialization, law and politics.
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Depending on your conditions, you are not suitable to stay in Japan.
It's too naïve and naïve to think.
First of all, what is a prestigious university? I'm sorry, I don't understand.
There are only state-owned and private.
Why do you want to study in Japan if you are studying at a prestigious university in Japan?
It's so nice to say, I have to work and go to school. Reality is more complex than you think.
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Waseda and Keio University and the University of Tokyo are highly recommended!!
Hehe, in Japan for half a year, you should have heard of the fame of these schools, right?
These three universities are not only in the downtown area, it is convenient to work, but they are also top universities, but the exams are not something that ordinary people can achieve, hehe, good luck.
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