Ask about Japanese universities Some questions about Japanese universities

Updated on society 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To tell you the truth, computers, electronics, and communications are relatively well developed in Japan, and the situation is not bad, but they may not be as good as some countries in Europe and the United States. In the development of bioelectronic medical devices, Japan is absolutely the world's leading technology. If you want to study this major, you have chosen the right Japan.

    In terms of advantages, Japan's school environment, teaching facilities, infrastructure, and testing facilities are definitely several times stronger than those in Japan. The quality of the teachers is high, and so is the quality of the students. I also recommend that you go to a national university in Japan, so that the tuition fee, scholarship and other conditions are favorable.

    Of course, you can choose some top-notch private universities, such as Waseda University, but they are very expensive.

    Let me tell you about the graduate school entrance examination, there are basically two ways for Japan to accept foreign students: national scholarship and private scholarship. The national expense is to come to Japan through the Chinese Ministry of Education, while the private fee is to go through your own procedures, including finding a tutor.

    I don't know much about the process of applying for national scholarship, but the process for privately financed international students is roughly to find your own advisor first, then apply to the school, the school will review and approve, transfer it to the Immigration Bureau for review and approval, issue a status of residence, and apply for a visa. As for the national expense, I think you can just entrust the school department yourself and you don't have to take care of anything. However, the quota at the State expense is for the education sector and school administration.

    Your last question, these majors in Japan are very competitive in the world, especially in biomedical electronics. Whether it's education, technology, application, employment.

    Another piece of advice is that you must be well prepared to study in Japan. In terms of language, it is necessary to learn Japanese or English well. In terms of economy, if the family conditions are good, you will not have to worry, but if you are not good, you have to work to maintain your living and tuition, and it is very hard to work.

    Also, you're only in your second year of college, so make thorough preparations and don't rush abroad. It is very important to graduate well, and you can choose to find a job after graduation or go abroad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think the people upstairs are too serious, no matter which one of your majors you want to learn, Japan is the best choice, these majors are popular majors in Japan, and it is easy to find a job, and the technology is also leading the countries in the world, science and engineering are not so difficult to get into in Japan, as long as there is a professor willing to ask you, the professor is not difficult to find, but the only thing is that the Japanese must be good, and even require you to reach the first level.

    Go to a language school, make the transition, the problem is not too big, and the school teachers will help you then.

    Teachers at many language schools in Japan will help you contact the school, so don't worry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First, I personally think that if you go to study abroad, you should go to a good university, and it is better not to go to those who are not good. The majors mentioned about LZ are all popular majors in the world today, and it is very difficult to get into a good university in Japan, let alone a foreigner. lz to fully estimate the difficulty.

    Second, the three best universities in Japan are, the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Nagoya University, which can be said to be the best universities in Asia, better than Tsinghua University and Peking University, but it is extremely difficult to get to, and others such as Tohoku University and Hokkaido University are quite good.

    Third, if you want to go to Japan to go to graduate school, you must first have a minimum of level 2 of international Japanese language ability, and the enrollment varies from university to university, but good universities must conduct a ** defense. If you want to go to graduate school, you should first determine the major you want to attend, and then find the instructor of the corresponding university, and then the teacher will ask you to write an essay.

    In the end, which university LZ wants to go to go to their homepage to see, Baidu has it, it is not difficult to search, just take a careful look at the admissions brochure.

    In short, it is difficult to go on the condition of LZ, but it is good to have a dream, and I wish you good luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I recommend Waseda University, which is a first-class private university in Japan, and it is very influential internationally!! Unlike China, private universities are much better than public universities. No matter how old you are, what kind of education you have, you have to take the Japanese exam when you go to graduate school, the first step for Pig Pig is to write a letter to the professor of the graduate school you want to go to, the professor thinks you can, so he sends an invitation letter, and it is not easy to get a visa, so you have to write to multiple professors!

    I'm a Japanese student, so I need to contact the professor there to get there, or how can I get a visa? Every year, many foreign students take the exam, and the competition is quite fierce......To study Japanese, you must pass a level, and when you get there, you have to go to a language school first, about a year, you can't work in the first three months of landing in Japan, and the language school is also very expensive, and if you can't work for three months, it is estimated that you have to prepare about 60,000 yuan (language school plus living expenses), but you can work after that, it's much better. But I don't know what your financial situation is, it is very expensive to study at a university in Japan, and the tuition fee at Waseda University is also notoriously expensive!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tokyo Institute of Technology is also a famous Asian science and engineering school, and it is estimated that it cannot be compared with those famous universities in the United States, but it is mixed up enough.

    1. Learn Japanese and English well, and language is the most important thing.

    2. Contact the supervisor in the third year and think carefully about the research topic.

    3. It is best to go to Japan if you can pass the university overseas examination, if not, you can contact individual subjects to Japan and then take the test. It's not hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What to do in Japan?

    Aren't schools bad in our country!

    The Japanese are very ruthless! All of them are workaholics!

    Still Chinese Cute!

    And good luck!

    Where there is a will, do everything!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to study a major in a vocational school, you should go to a vocational school

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have been living in Japan for many years.

    My sister works in the Japanese media industry. If you want to study a major related to film, television, and television, you should study in Tokyo. Waseda is very good, but the tuition fee is very expensive.

    At a certain level, you may be able to cope with part-time jobs or something, but it is a bit difficult to break into the Japanese circle, and it depends on the opportunity. And this opportunity is built on a prestigious school, so I recommend you to study Waseda.

    As a person who has come over, I would like to remind you teenagers that going abroad is very hard, and don't think too beautifully.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why do you have to go abroad???

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello. Requirements for English vary depending on the university and program.

    Take the national university as an example:

    Nagoya University requires students to apply for any major to have a TOEFL score in English. And there is a score requirement. TOEFL IBT score of 39 or above.

    Okayama University only requires students applying for the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Economics to submit TOEFL scores in English. And there is no score requirement.

    So even if your English is not very good, you can apply to Naheng Oak National University. The main thing Li Ru did was to look at this school and his own requirements.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chiba area: **University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tohoku University, University of Tsukuba, Asia University, Teikyo University, Meikai University, Takushoku University, Hongo College of Education, Human Academy Japanese Language School Tokyo Campus, Shinwa Foreign Language School, Waseda Foreign Language College, Toshin Preparatory Japanese Language School, Meros Language Academy, Matsudo International College, Narashino Foreign Language School, Ken Japanese Language School, ARC Japanese Language School.

    Osaka area: University, Osaka International University, Osaka Human Academy Japanese Language School, Osaka YMCA International College, Osaka International Education College, Shinai Language College, Japan Information Science and Technology College, Meric Japanese Language School, Kansai International College, Sea Breeze Japanese Language School.

    Kyoto area: Ryukoku University, Kyoto Graduate School of Information Technology, Japanese Language Center, Kyoto Japanese Language Training Center, JCL Foreign Language and Chinese College, ICC Gakuen.

    Aichi area: Aichi Shutoku University, Aichi Sangyo University, Kitagawa Japanese Language School, Nagoya Sky Japanese Language School, Aichi International College.

    Saitama area: Jumonji Gakuen Women's University, Saitama International Gakuen, International College of Information Economics, Tokyo International Gakuen, Yono Gakuin, ** Information College.

    Shikoku Kyushu area: Ehime E-commerce College, Anabuki Gakuin, Nagasaki Information College, Kurume College, Kumamoto Technical College, Beppu University, Meitoku High School, Kyushu Engshu, Anggakuen General College, Asian Japanese Language College, Chunhui International College, Nagasea Japanese Language College, Okayama Business College Japanese Language Department, JSL Japanese Language School, Fukuyama YMCA International Business College.

    Hokuriku area: Kanazawa University, Hokuriku University International Student Section, Alice International Gakuen, TIC Japanese Language School, Toyama International Gakuin

    Other areas: University of Okinawa, Sendai International Japanese Language School, Mito International Japanese Language School, Higashi International University International Student Section, Nakano Gakuen, Utsunomiya Japanese Language School, Nara Japanese Language School, Nippon University of Arts and Sciences Bekka Department, Sapporo Language Center, Nagano 21 Japanese Language School, UNITAS Japanese Language School, Himeji YMCA, Clark Foreign Language School, Hideaki Kobe International College, Kobe International Language College, Sakura International Language School, Tokuyama General Business School, Logos International College, Kowa Japanese Language School, Yokohama International Education College, Hidemine International College.

    In addition, the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China has a foreign-related supervision network.

    I hope my answer will be useful to you, Korea-Japan joint exchange meeting, if in doubt, hi me! The introduction is not thorough, but there is a lot of forbearance

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Department of Historical Heritage, Tohoku University of Technology, Private Yamagata University, Department of Historical Heritage, Kyoto University of Zokei, Kyoto Prefectural Department of History, Tohoku Gakuin University, Private Miyagi University.

    Department of History, Komazawa University, Private, Tokyo.

    Department of History, Kenshu University, Private Tokyo.

    Department of History, Taisho University, Private, Tokyo.

    Department of History, Tokai University, Private, Tokyo.

    Department of History, Aichi Gakuin University, Private Aichi, Aichi.

    Department of History, Kyoto Prefectural University, Public Kyoto Prefecture.

    Department of History, Otani University, Private, Kyoto Prefecture.

    Department of History, Kyoto Tachibana University, Private Kyoto Prefecture.

    Department of History, Buddhist University, History, Private, Kyoto Prefecture.

    Department of History, Fukuoka University, Humanities, Private, Fukuoka.

    Department of History, Kumamoto University, Literature, National, Kumamoto.

    Department of History and Social Sciences, Sacred Heart Women's University, Liberal Arts, Private Department of History and Geography, Chubu University, Humanities, Private Faculty of History and Culture, University of Tokyo, Liberal Arts, National Department of Tokyo.

    Department of History and Culture Showa Women's University Human Culture Private Tokyo Metropolitan Department of History and Culture Kanazawa Gakuin University Bun Private Ishikawa University of History and Culture Aichi University Japanese Culture Public Aichi Prefectural History and Culture University Buddhist University History Private Kyoto Prefectural History and Culture Konan University Bun Private Hyogo.

    Department of History and Culture, Tenri University, Liberal Arts, Private Nara.

    History and Folklore Japanese Language and Culture Kyoto Gakuen University Human Culture Private There are so many history courses in Kyoto Prefecture, so it is recommended that you choose a good school. See if the discipline has the specialization you need. Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello. Are you going to go for a master's degree or a bachelor's degree?

    Although there are so many of the above lists, there are very few faculties that actually have world history.

    If you want to choose a private university with a lower class, you can consider the following.

    Department of Western History, Tokai University;

    the comprehensive history department of the University;

    Department of World History, University.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are too many, and it is recommended that you go to the school's homepage to check it out.

    You don't need to look at the grade of the school, but see which school has the entrance qualification or exam is simple.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Studying in Japan? What a great idea! Here are a few things to prepare for studying in Japan:

    1.You can go here now after finishing high school, or you can go to Japan to study after you are admitted to university, depending on your wishes. But the most important thing is that you must have a Japanese Language Level 2 certificate.

    Because the country has stipulated that if you want to study abroad, you must have a language certificate of the country, and if you go to a country and the language is not understood, the country is not allowed to go abroad (not to mention that you are going to study in Japan). Unless you are going to Japan with people from tour and tour agencies.

    2.It's very good to have relatives in Japan, so that you can have a place to take care of and live in Japan. Because in Japan, daily consumption is very high, and housing prices are rising every day (the most expensive place to buy or rent a house is in the Tokyo area), so if you have relatives in Japan, you can save the money on renting a house.

    3.Handle a series of procedures such as going abroad with a visa. (If you're going abroad, you must be aware of that!) )

    4.I advise you to exchange all the RMB you want to bring with you the day before you leave the country. In Japan, you must exchange money at a foreign exchange bank or other legal place of exchange, and you must also present your passport.

    However, exchange services at Japanese banks are only available from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

    In addition, the bank is closed all day on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays. It is a little more expensive to exchange money in a hotel than at a bank, so it is better to exchange money before going abroad.

    5.Bring your daily necessities (you don't need to bring them because you're likely to be staying at your aunt's house).

    6.It's a good idea to bring your own snacks, as Japan has a high local living index, so you can have something to eat when you're hungry.

    7.If you go in spring, it is best to wear a mask, and if it is snowing in winter, you should bring sunglasses, hats, etc., and there are many hot springs in Japan, so you should enjoy them. Also, if you're going to Japan in June, you'll have the rainy season, so be sure to bring an umbrella!

    8.You don't have to bring your mobile phone, because of the different standards, you can't use your own mobile phone there. In addition, the voltage in Japan is 110 volts (as long as it is a two-pin flat plug), so if the charger is not compatible with 110 240 volts, it cannot be used.

    9.When you arrive in Japan, you can go to a language school (take a few classes during the day, and work at a fast food restaurant or other service during the rest of the day), and finally you can get a diploma from a public or private university in Japan.

    10.The general tuition fee for going to a language school in Japan is 780,000 a year, and the good ones are 12,130,000 a year. It's not very expensive, but it's a good idea to prepare a little more for your daily life, after all, when you first arrive in Japan, you can't immediately go to work and earn money.

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