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If you want to go to graduate school in economics, you need to meet the following requirements:
Graduate School (Graduate School):
1. Those who have received 16 years of school education in the master's program, have graduated from a university (four years), or have been recognized as having an equivalent degree or above.
2. Those who have a master's degree in doctoral programs or are recognized as having equivalent or higher qualifications.
3. Graduate students ("Graduate students" in Japanese are different from regular graduate students, and are generally divided into the following types:
a.Registrants who engage in short-term research activities other than for the purpose of obtaining a degree, bExchange students of inter-university exchange agreements, cStudents who are preparing for admission to a regular course in graduate school. Admission qualifications vary depending on the university's requirements.
For example, 14 years of school education, university graduation (16 years of course), completion of a master's program, completion of a doctoral program, etc. In addition, in some countries, where the student has completed his or her university education at the end of his or her university education and has completed less than 16 years of school education (or less than 18 years of school education at the time of graduation in the case of a doctoral program in medicine or dentistry), a person who has completed his or her university education in these countries has been engaged in research for at least one year as a graduate student or researcher at a research institute such as a university or national university in Japan or a country other than Japan, and is at least 22 years old (24 years old for those pursuing a doctorate in medicine or dentistry). You can be admitted to graduate school.
The tuition fee is about 800,000 yen a year. However, Japan's scholarship system is well developed. If you choose a good school, you will get the full amount. Do not worry.
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1) Please be sure to understand that the formal master's program in Japan, called the master's program or the master's program, such a formal course, generally needs to contact the supervisor and then take the exam to enter, the possibility of applying directly from China for the monk is very small, and there are not many majors and schools to choose from;
2) Graduates of Chinese universities who apply to Japanese public universities generally apply for the "Graduate" course first, which is a non-formal course, generally understood as a preparatory course, with a tutor to participate in discussions with monks and doctors, and listen to professional classes under the guidance of tutors, and at the same time further improve their Japanese and English skills, so as to make corresponding examinations and academic preparations for entering the seminary.
3) The requirements of each school are different, but in terms of the existing competition for applying for economic management, it is necessary to have N1, and having an English TOEFL score is a very favorable auxiliary condition for applying for "graduate school", although many universities do not clearly indicate that there are English requirements, but in the actual application, a TOEFL score of 85 or more is still more needed. However, it is true that GMAT or GRE scores are rarely encountered when applying for graduate programs in Japan, and there is no requirement in this regard, but if you have this score, it will definitely help, and if not, you really don't need to take the test;
4) In addition, depending on the background of the school you graduated from, if it is a very well-known university, such as: Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Zhongda University, Shandong University, etc., or graduates of Beijing Foreign University, Southwest Finance and Economics, Dalian Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, Southwest Political Science and Law, etc., must have an impression of extra points, but the so-called many universities, Japanese professors do not know, there is no special effect; Because your graduate school can't be changed, you don't need to dwell too much on the indicator of your graduate school; As long as you have strong Japanese, English, and professional skills, the reputation of the school you graduated from will not have any effect;
5) Among the top 10 universities in Japan, the graduate school of economics at the University of Tokyo can be admitted directly, but the "self-financed graduate students" of the Graduate School of Economics do not accept applications from undergraduate graduates, and they need to have a doctoral degree or be studying for a doctorate in order to apply. There are many other graduate schools at Tokyo University that can apply for economics-related research directions, such as business strategy research at the Graduate School of Industrial Enlightenment; Osaka University is also more difficult, and generally requires an interview in Japan; Hitotsubashi University does not accept overseas applications for graduate school, and Kobe's economic management also has a time limit for application, so everything else should be fine.
In addition to the hard indicators such as foreign language scores and university average scores, it is important to be prepared for the establishment of research directions and the writing of research plans in the application process for graduate school in Japan. In addition, academic research experience, internship experience, recommendation letters, award certificates, etc. are also important supporting documents.
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Who told you to ask for TOEFL and GMAT?
Any analysis that is not university-specific is.
Which university you apply to depends on the requirements of the university, and any answer beyond that will mislead you.
Therefore, choosing a university is the first step, and then the specific analysis is carried out.
There are no uniform requirements, including Japanese language proficiency, which are set separately by each graduate school at each university.
Graduate students are non-regular students at Japanese universities, and there is a strict difference between graduate students and graduate students (graduate students).
It is still advisable to analyze for universities, otherwise it will only be misleading.
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1. Items to bring with you 2. Prepare sufficient living expenses 3. Buy daily necessities The following are the things you need to prepare for studying:
1. Basic knowledge of Japanese.
2. Personal learning ability.
3. To study in Japan, you need to apply half a year in advance.
4. Reserve fund for studying abroad.
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At present, the average requirements of Japanese graduate schools are not too high, but it is necessary to ensure that there are no failing subjects, and Japanese people value passing points very seriously. However, some prestigious schools still have to ensure that the average score is above 75 points because of the competition. If you are applying to Todai, Nagoya and Hokkaido will need to provide a TOEFL score of 80 or more.
For example, the graduate school of economics at Nagoya University clearly stipulates that students must have 40 credits in the field of economics, and Japanese professors will not accept it without the accumulation of knowledge at the undergraduate level. In addition to language skills, the most important thing in the application materials submitted is the research proposal. What you plan to study, how you want to do it, and what kind of research results you want to achieve are all reflected in this proposal.
Graduate school professors in Japan also use this article to judge whether your research direction is more consistent with the teacher's research, and whether your research is of practical significance. Graduate schools in Japan have specific requirements not only for the format of research proposals, but also for the number of words that are required by individual universities. The University of Tokyo has the most and requires 5000 words.
Nagoya University 2000 words, Hiroshima University 1000 words, etc.
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I had prepared for this before, but then I gave up, but the process is clear. Don't listen to them in general terms about level-1, GPA and the like, which are not targeted.
The first professor of the Graduate School of Economics at Tokyo University does not accept contacts, which means that you cannot become a graduate student first, but you have to go directly to the master's degree.
English level 6 is useless, the Japanese don't know what it is, economics related majors need to submit TOEFL scores, probably at least 80 points or more, the higher the better, and write a **, if you take the finance major, you also have to submit a GMAT score, you don't need to write**, you have to submit a research plan.
Then there are a total of eight questions in the professional course exam, a total of four fields, Western economics, accounting, finance, mathematics, choose two questions to do, you can choose two questions in the same field, for example, you can only choose two mathematics to do.
If you pass the written test, it will be an interview. Written interviews can be conducted in English.
Japanese scores are not required, and it is okay not to submit a level 1 score, which was the case at the time, but I don't know how it will be after a few years, but if you come to Japan, you will definitely have to learn Japanese.
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I don't know which university you are in China now, but the University of Tokyo surpasses Tsinghua University and Peking University in the World University Rankings. The requirements are Japanese level 1, TOEFL score, and the average score of 80 or above.
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If you don't reach level 1 in Japanese, you may have to go to a language school.
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Anyway, I have to pass the TOEFL test, I am an engineering student.
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Japanese should be at least N2 water, and English should be above level 4.
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If you graduated from the Department of Japanese Studies, you will be able to reach N1 in Japanese. First, let's take a look at the graduate school system in Japan.
1. Graduate students in national and public universities are different from domestic graduate students in terms of concept, in Japan the master's degree is called a monk, and the graduate student is equivalent to the preparatory department of the monk, and foreign students generally pass the graduate study for half a year and a year, enter the monk course after passing the master's entrance examination, and graduate after two years to obtain a master's degree.
2. Graduate students in Japan are subject to the tutor decision system, which means that the school will only allow admission after the tutor agrees to accept you. To apply, you need to provide a degree certificate, a research plan, grades of major courses in school, graduation**, foreign language proficiency certificate, etc., but the key to the application is your research plan, which directly reflects your research direction and research ability. Because of the difference in academic thinking between China and Japan, many people fail to apply because the research proposal does not meet the requirements of the supervisor.
3. If you are interdisciplinary, first consider whether you have relevant professional knowledge, and whether you can provide the academic performance, ** and degree of related majors. If you don't have the above conditions, you can't cross majors. It is also possible if you have a minor in a related major or a second degree during your studies.
There are many majors to choose from, such as education, sociology, literature, linguistics, welfare, psychology, and so on.
Professors in Japan focus on the consistency of students' majors and their own research abilities.
Therefore, if you don't have a relevant major, it is difficult to apply for graduate school across majors.
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I'm in Japan right now, and I think it's better to have a little more money.
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If you are looking at economics, you can take a look at the University of Tokyo, Meiji University, Hitotsubashi University, etc., and the economics major is still good. When I was training at Zhiyuan School, I had a little brother who graduated from Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, and he was admitted to the famous University of Tokyo for a year to study economics. The competition in economics is still relatively large, so he applied for Zhiyuan School.
The teachers here can provide very professional guidance, and will help him screen information from the beginning of his registration, select the most suitable school for him, and help him improve his research plan. It is recommended that you consult the teachers of Zhiyuan Juku to find a suitable school for you.
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It is not completely impossible to change majors. First of all, you must pass the Japanese language test (there is a level 1 certificate). If you don't even get a level 1 after graduating from a Japanese language major, you may be considered:
If you can't even learn Japanese in 4 years, what will happen if you change your economy? Or, if you can't even get Level 1 in a Japanese major, your Japanese level is too poor. Therefore, the prerequisite for wanting to change majors is to prove:
I have no problem using Japanese as a communication tool, but I want to learn something else based on that.
It is not useless to study economics on your own in Japan because you need to have a certain amount of specialized knowledge to pass the economics exam, but it is best to read some Japanese economics books, because the terminology and the content of economics are different.
Another prerequisite for changing majors is that you basically can't apply for a bachelor's degree directly (if you want to go to graduate school), you must first follow the tutor as a graduate student for more than one year, on the one hand, learn the knowledge of economics, and on the other hand, let the tutor believe that you can study economic problems under his guidance even if you are not a graduate of economics.
Another way is to find a major in rubbing edges, and the most popular one is the "Japanese Business Japanese Major".
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