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1. How easy is it to apply to this university?
What level of university do you apply to, what is your ranking, and which major do you intend to apply for?
What is the proportion of the number of students who have passed this major in this school in previous years, and how difficult the examination is in previous years, can be used as a reference.
2. What language scores do I need to submit to apply for this university?
Some universities require participation in the "Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students" and the "Japanese Language Proficiency Test" administered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture. The designated test subjects and test times vary depending on the university. Some of those who did not take the test had to choose a university that did not require "acceptance" (entrance examination).
and whether to submit TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, etc.
3. What is the tuition fee of the university?
Tuition fees for public universities in Japan are basically the same, but tuition fees vary from private school to private school and even between majors at the same university, and the tuition fee reduction rate and the number of scholarships available to each university vary from university to university.
4. What is the arrangement of entrance examination and admission time?
Most universities and graduate schools in Japan are enrolled in April, but some courses are enrolled in the fall. The entrance examination period varies from university to university, so you should check the application schedule and test time for the university you want to apply to.
5. What is the location and traffic situation of the university?
The university is located in Tokyo and the Tokyo metropolitan area, as well as in regional cities such as Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. The Tokyo metropolitan area is the center of Japan, and the living environment is complex and informative. Regional cities are quieter and more comfortable than the Tokyo metropolitan area, and they have a lot of contact with local communities.
Also consider what the commute is like near the school as well as near the rented property.
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There is no need for any conditions, as long as your economic conditions can be relatively easy to solve, it is best to go through an intermediary, after all, you can save a lot of things, let them help you contact the school and the exam, their enrollment rate is higher, including the future study and life in Japan can also be helped, you can also go to the version of the right to ask, they are professional to study in Japan.
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Operate on your own. It's better to find some relevant institutions, it depends on you.
It's really a real thing.
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1. Have at least 12 years of education in the country and have a certificate. High school diploma, secondary school diploma, college diploma, university diploma, etc. Certificates that can be authenticated on the Xuexin website need to be authenticated.
2. Japanese language certificate. It must be a certificate recognized by the Japan Immigration Bureau. The higher the level, the better, but the lowest level is fine, as long as you have it.
3. Proof of Japanese language study. A certificate of Japanese language study with an official seal.
Note: It is advisable to submit both a Japanese language certificate and a certificate of study. There really isn't, and one of the two is fine.
4. Certificate of deposit. Deposit about 200,000 RMB in the name of the applicant, or in the name of the fund payer, for a three-month term, and the bank will issue a certificate of deposit. **, wealth management products, bonds, provident fund, etc. can also replace the certificate of deposit. Fixed assets such as garages are not allowed.
5. Notarization of kinship. Go to a notary public to notarize the kinship between the applicant and the financial supporter. Preferably first-class relatives like parents. Individual schools require bilingual and should be confirmed before notarization.
6. Proof of employment and income of the financial payer. Issue a certificate of employment and income certificate for the past three years, and preferably an annual income of more than 100,000 yuan, if it is too low, there is a great risk of refusal. If one person is not satisfied, the sponsor can be more than one person, preferably no more than two.
In rural areas, the village committee can issue an income certificate to ensure that it can be verified. In some parts of Japan, bank statements or tax payment certificates are also required to ensure the authenticity of employment certificates and income certificates.
7. Copy of household registration book and passport.
8. 6-8 ID photos of applicants in the past three months, with white background, one inch or two inches, according to the requirements of the school. It will be a photo of the admission letter, residence card, etc., and it is recommended to wear makeup, but do not overdo it. If the machine does not recognize you, you will not be allowed to enter the country.
9. All kinds of honorary certificates, in recent years, the more the merrier.
10. Application for studying abroad, kinship form, reason for study, contract, etc. These documents are provided by the school, and the applicant prints, fills in, and stamps them by himself.
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Do you want to find a study abroad agent? "This question has been asked thousands of times, and there is really only one answer: it varies from person to person.
Students who apply to study abroad will face various problems during the application process, such as information asymmetry of overseas institutions; The application process is cumbersome; Choosing a school, paperwork takes time and energy, and so on. Choosing a study abroad agent can save time and effort, ensure the professionalism of the application, and ensure the admission result as much as possible. Of course, if you have enough time, high enough grades and a good understanding of studying abroad, it is recommended that you can DIY yourself.
Study abroad planning and study abroad application is a complex long-term project, and you can't listen to the communication of netizens one-sidedly, let alone believe the rhetoric of study abroad agents. Check the reputation of the study abroad agent.
1. Save time and effort. If there are several things to be completed during the application period, such as internships, postgraduate entrance examinations, etc., and you don't know enough about studying abroad, it is recommended to find a reliable study abroad platform, which saves you worry and time. After all, the earlier you apply, the more likely you are to succeed.
2. Ensure professionalism. The biggest problem in the process of applying for studying abroad is the asymmetry of information, after all, the school is abroad, and students can only obtain information through the Internet, but the information on the Internet is true or false, just judging the credibility of the information is extremely energy-consuming, and letting professional people do professional things can ensure that the application for studying abroad is more secure.
3. Guarantee the admission results. In reality, many students actually have good grades, but they apply to unsuitable schools and waste a high GPA, all because the set application plan is too conservative. However, the teachers of study abroad agencies usually help students choose schools according to their actual situation, and strive to make students sprint to better institutions.
If the student has enough time, high grades and a good understanding of studying abroad, it is recommended that you can DIY or semi-DIY, but students who are not confident in DIY application should still choose a reliable study abroad platform as much as possible.
For students who want to find a study abroad agent but don't know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can go to the study abroad supervision network first.
After applying for study abroad supervision, the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so as to avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering black study abroad agents and refund disputes.
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Yes, in this way, you can avoid detours, and you can also save a lot of time, time is money.
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