To study in Japan, you need to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test

Updated on educate 2024-05-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Each university, graduate school, junior college, technical college, and Japanese language school in Japan has a certain degree of autonomy in recruiting students, and the requirements for international students vary. There are also slight differences in the regulations of the local branches of the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan, but the following are the general requirements: (1) Age and education requirements 1

    Japanese language school 18 years of age or older Must have completed 12 years of schooling 2University courses, faculties, junior colleges 18 years of age or older, 24 years of age or older Those who have received more than 12 years of school education or equivalent in their home country (2) Financial requirements Bank statement of 30,000 US dollars or 3,000,000 yen or equivalent in RMB The annual income of the financial supporter is required to be more than 80,000 yuan (3) Japanese language requirements A minimum of 150 hours of Japanese language study experience is required, and the Japanese language requirements are higher for direct application to university preparatory departments or universities or graduate schools. Application Period and Application Materials Japanese schools start in January, April, July, and October each year, and applications generally start 6-8 months in advance.

    Proof of academic performance from the school of last academic qualifications 3Proof of Japanese language learning experience (minimum 150 hours or more) 4Copy of ID card and household register 5

    If you are employed, you should provide proof of employment and proof of income taken within a month**7Certificate of Deposit 8The guarantor's employment certificate, income certificate, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After passing the second level in Japan, I will go to Japan for one to one to one and a half years of language study (Japanese language schools are taught by Japanese teachers), improve my speaking skills, and then take a level 1 exam by the way, and then think about going to university. It mainly depends on the purpose of your study abroad. If you're learning a language, let's go.

    If you are studying in a vocational school, then take the second-level exam and then go out, and the best undergraduate is to take the first-level exam before leaving (because you have to prepare for the entrance exam). I think that laying a good foundation in China before going out can save a lot of time and money. (If it's in the Kansai area (e.g., Osaka), it's fine, but when you get to Tokyo, the prices are so high that you can't stand it.)

    It is recommended to prepare well in the country first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Japanese language requirements for studying in Japan are as follows:

    1. To apply for a student visa in Japan, you must have a Japanese language level of N5. The N5 level is the lowest level to study in Japan, and it takes 200 hours to reach the N5 level.

    2. Go to a language school in Japan and have a Japanese level of at least N5.

    3. Apply for a bachelor's degree at least N2 level, in Japan, as long as you have an N2 water level, you can apply for an undergraduate.

    4. If you are applying for graduate school at a national or public university, you must have an N1 level of Japanese. Different schools require different Japanese language proficiency scores, some schools require an N1 score of 140 or higher, while others do not.

    Conditions and requirements for studying in Japan.

    1. Language school.

    Academic background: Applicants need to have received 12 years or more of formal education in China.

    Japanese language score: You need to provide a Japanese language level certificate or proof of study, and you must have more than 150 hours.

    2. Undergraduate application.

    Academic background: Applicants have received 12 or more years of formal education in their home country.

    Japanese Language Scores: You need to provide proof of Japanese or English language scores, and take the Examination for International Students and the University Entrance Examination for International Students.

    3. Graduate application.

    Academic Background: Applicants have received more than 16 years of formal education and have a bachelor's degree certificate and a bachelor's degree certificate.

    Language scores: If you have a Japanese or English transcript, you need to provide a transcript and a research plan from your undergraduate studies.

    4. Monk application.

    Academic background: Students have received more than 16 years of education in China, and have undergraduate diplomas and bachelor's degree certificates.

    Language scores: You need to provide a certificate of Japanese or English proficiency, as well as a transcript of your undergraduate studies and a research plan.

    5. Ph.D. application.

    Academic background: Applicants with a master's degree certificate or degree certificate, language scores: English scores are required, and some schools will require GRE scores.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Language schools.

    To apply for a language school in Japan, the Japanese language requirements for students are not very high, and it is enough to have a Japanese language level certificate at the lowest level, such as JLPT N5 level, J-Test F level, NAT-5 level, etc. If you are a new graduate, you can also provide a certificate of 150-180 hours of Japanese language study.

    However, if you want to apply for a language school in January, the Japanese language requirements are still a bit high, and it is best to reach N2 or close to N2 level. If you enroll in January, you will study at a language school for 1 year and 3 months, which is the shortest study time, so if you have a good foundation in Japanese, you can choose to enter in January if you want to go on to higher education as soon as possible.

    2. Faculty of Nihon University.

    98% of public universities and 49% of private universities in Japan require foreign students to submit EJU scores as a basic review condition when applying for undergraduate admission, and only a very small number of schools can use JLPT scores instead. Therefore, if you want to apply for a bachelor's degree in Japan, it is recommended to have an EJU test score first. If you want to go to some national and public universities or better private universities, it is best to have an EJU Japanese language score of 350 or above (out of 400).

    Of course, it depends on the school's recruitment requirements.

    3. Preparatory Department for Graduate Studies in Japan.

    Graduate students in Japan are different from graduate students in Japan, which are not formal academic qualifications, they are only the preparatory stage of formal master's and doctoral programs, and there are no academic qualifications and degrees after studying. And the Japanese monk is what we call a master's degree, and he means the same as a graduate student in Japan.

    Graduate students in Japan have an application system, and the Japanese language of applicants is still very important.

    For liberal arts majors, it is best to have N1 level;

    For science and engineering, N2 is required, preferably N1;

    If you are majoring in medicine and agriculture, you must have a Japanese level of N3 or higher.

    4. Japanese monks.

    Japanese monks have an examination system, and if you pass the exam, you can be admitted. Although there is no standard that says that you must have a Japanese language certificate, because it is an exam, the test paper is written in Japanese, and the answers must be in Japanese, so if you are not good at Japanese, you may not be able to read the test paper. It is recommended that you have an N1 level of Japanese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When studying in Japan, you will need to pass a certain Japanese language proficiency test to prove your Japanese language proficiency. According to the Japanese language test standards established by the Japan Foundation, there are the following test levels:

    JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test): The JLPT is the most common Japanese language proficiency test, and it is divided into five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5. N1 is the highest level and N5 is the lowest.

    Normally, international students need to pass at least N2 level JLPT in order to enter a Japanese university.

    JFT-Basic (Japanese Language Proficiency Test Beginner): JFT-Basic is a test that tests elementary Japanese language ability, and is divided into levels 1 and 2. These two levels are mainly for beginners studying Japanese in Japan.

    JFT-Intermediate (Japanese Language Proficiency Test Intermediate): JFT-Intermediate is an intermediate Japanese language proficiency test that is divided into levels 3 and 4. These two levels are mainly for international students who want to enter a vocational or technical school in Japan.

    It is important to note that different universities and majors may have different requirements for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Therefore, before applying to study in Japan, international students need to carefully read the school's admissions requirements and requirements to ensure that they are well prepared and can successfully apply to their ideal Japanese universities and majors.

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