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The requirements for applying to study in Japan vary depending on the school, and the general requirements are as follows:
1) Japanese Language School:
1. Those who have completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent in their home country.
2. Those who have attained level 4 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test or have more than 150 hours of Japanese language learning experience.
2) Japanese Language Courses at Universities and Vocational Schools
1. Those who have completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent in their home country.
2. Those who have attained level 4 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test or have more than 150 hours of Japanese language learning experience.
3) Undergraduate, junior college, and vocational school professional courses:
1. Must have completed 12 years of formal schooling or equivalent.
2. Those who have passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 1 or Level 2.
4) Graduate School (Graduate School):
1. Master's program: 16 years of formal education in their home country, bachelor's degree from university, or recognized as equivalent or above.
2. Doctoral program: limited to those with a master's degree, or equivalent or above.
3. Graduate students (preparatory courses for master's and doctoral students before the regular courses of graduate school): The admission qualifications vary according to the requirements of the university. For example, after graduating from a university (16 years of study), completing a master's program, completing a doctoral program, etc.
Some graduate schools also require English, and some graduate schools only admit English-speaking students.
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Each school is different, so ask some seniors.
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University of Tokyo. As the No. 1 university in Japan, if you want to apply for the exam, it is recommended that you have an N1 level of Japanese for both undergraduate and master's and doctoral studies.
Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
JLPT The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test), which aims to test and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native Japanese learners in Japan and overseas.
Exam content includes:
If you are an undergraduate student, you need to take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, which includes Japanese language subjects.
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To pass the Japanese language test at Tokyo University, you must pass the N1 level, and you must have a TOEFL or IBT score. Tokyo University is one of the most difficult exams in Japan, so the better you can study, the better. In addition, you need to go to a language school and take the Unified Examination for International Students.
In principle, the following qualifications must be met to apply for a government-sponsored international student.
(1) Research international students
Those who are under the age of 35, graduated from university or are about to graduate. In order to enter a graduate school for a master's degree, you must have graduated from a university or have completed 16 years of school courses, and if the school course was originally 15 years, you must be recognized by a Japanese graduate school as having the same qualifications as the former.
(2) Teacher training for international students
Those who are under the age of 35 and have graduated from a university or teacher training college in principle, or who are currently teachers in junior high school or high school, or who have at least 5 years of in-service teaching experience in their home country (excluding current university teachers).
(3) Undergraduate international students
Those who are at least 17 years old but not yet 22 years old and have completed 12 years of school education (including students who are about to graduate). If you have studied as a government-funded foreign student, you can only apply if you have been engaged in teaching or research in China within a few years after returning to your home country.
The method of applying through a Japanese embassy (consulate general depending on the country) is called the "embassy recommendation" method. 1.Apply for government-funded international students by the recommendation of the embassy
Japanese embassies in foreign countries generally recruit international students for the following year from March to May every year (the schedule varies from embassy to embassy).
The selection method is that the embassy in a foreign country, with the assistance of the local country or region, first reviews the application materials, and then conducts the first selection through a written test and interview.
2 Recommended by the university to apply for study abroad
This program is a system for accepting government-funded international students based on inter-university exchange agreements, and the university begins to admit students in October each year, and is recommended directly by the university to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
University recommendation is basically a way for both universities to make recommendations based on close communication based on the exchange agreement between the two universities, and the receiving university is responsible for guiding the accepted international students. After coming here, international students are not allowed to apply for other universities or transfer schools without authorization.
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1. English requirements for applying to graduate schools
1. Look at the school
If it is a first-class university in Japan, such as the University of Tokyo, there will definitely be some requirements for students' English, and if their English scores are not bad, then they will definitely have an advantage when applying, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a stepping stone to Shizhou.
2. Look at the major
There are some majors that require a high level of English, such as business, computer science, and so on. If you want to study such a major, English grades will definitely be a great strength. Therefore, it is not possible to say whether English is necessary or not, but depends on the various situations of the students to see whether they want it or not.
Even if the major is the same and the college is different, the English requirements are still different. Therefore, you should check the requirements of the school and major before applying, so that you can prepare your English calmly. Some schools will have clear requirements for English, and English scores must be required.
However, some institutions do not have such clear requirements. For example, in the field of social engineering, some schools require students to have English scores, but others do not. In addition, there may be requests from the school, and you can feel free to provide either Japanese or English.
Even if the school requires English, the number of scores is not the same. Some schools have clear scores, but some schools only need to submit certificates for argon students, and there is no requirement for the number of scores.
2. Application for graduate school
1. Language requirements
If you are applying to a graduate school, they generally only accept Japanese language scores
For liberal arts or Japanese majors, it is best to have a level of Japanese. Management is related to economics, and it is best to have a level of 2 or above.
Science or medicine, preferably at level 2, or above level 3. The language of art students is also level 2 or above.
As for English, this can actually determine the student's progression. Many people know that these people in Japan are not very good at English, so many universities look at their English when selecting students.
Many colleges and universities in Japan can use TOEFL scores, but this requirement is not the same, most public colleges and universities require a score of about 70-80, if it is a key institution, such as the University of Tokyo, it is basically about 90 points.
2. Academic qualifications
Monk: Students need to have 16 years of education, that is, hail students who have graduated from university.
Ph.D.: You can only apply if you are already a master's student.
3. Funding
1. A deposit certificate of 3,000,000 yen is required. Everyone's guarantor is preferably your parents.
2. The guarantor must have a deposit of almost 2.50-3 million yen, and RMB can also be used, and this deposit can be explained.
3. The student's guarantor needs to have a stable job, an income, and a certificate from his or her employer that the guarantor is working.
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The University of Tokyo (abbreviation: Tokyo University) is a comprehensive national university of education, and there are many students in Japan who want to enter the University of Tokyo, so what are the requirements for applying for undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Tokyo? Let's take a look!
1. Undergraduate In order to apply for the undergraduate program at the University of Tokyo, students must first obtain a Japanese language level of N1 in Japanese, complete a 12-year education program in a country other than Japan, and pass the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students. The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is held twice a year in June and November in Japan and other countries in Asia. Students who apply for the exam need to score at least 700 on the EJU test and at least 85 on the TOEFL test.
If you are applying for the G30 SGU English teaching program at the University of Tokyo, you need to score 100 or more in the TOEFL, you need to have a score of 100 or above in the TOEFL, you need to have a score of 95 or above in the IELTS test, you need to have a score of 95 or above in the IELTS for transfer to the TOEFL, and the IELTS score is preferably a score or above. Students who apply for the exam are also required to prepare a cover letter and various application documents, including resume, TOEFL test certificate, recommendation letter, graduation certificate, etc. If you want to enter the undergraduate program at the University of Tokyo, you will also need to write a written test (you need to write two 1500-word essays) and an interview.
Students who do not meet the language requirements can go to a Japanese language school and pass the relevant exams before applying for a bachelor's degree at the University of Tokyo.
2. Graduate students.
If you want to enter the graduate school of Tokyo University, you should preferably have a 211 985 class of university in Japan, and you need to have completed at least 16 years of education in a country other than Japan. Graduate students at the University of Tokyo also have certain requirements for Japanese, and the science and engineering department of the University of Tokyo does not require a high level of Japanese language for students derived from the key book, and it is not necessary to have Japanese or English to apply for the exam. To go to Tokyo University for graduate school, you need to study and listen to lectures in Japanese, so you need to have N1 in basic Japanese, and students in liberal arts need to have a score of 140 or higher in N1 in Japanese.
Preferably a TOEFL score of 90 or above or a TOEIC score of 900 or above. Graduate students applying to the University of Tokyo are required to have a GPA score during their undergraduate studies, and students are required to have a GPA score or above (out of 4) during their undergraduate studies. If you want to study for a doctorate at the University of Tokyo, you need to obtain a master's degree or equivalent.
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The University of Tokyo is the No. 1 university in Japan, comparable to Tsinghua University and Peking University in Japan. If you want to take the entrance examination to the University of Tokyo, you need to work very hard to prepare.
1. Basic conditions for undergraduate application:
12 years of educational experience, high school graduation is sufficient, Japanese is recommended N1 level, you need to submit the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), and take the school's internal examination (including written test + interview).
2. How to take the postgraduate examination at the University of Tokyo.
Because the education systems of the two countries are different, Japanese graduate students are different from domestic graduate students, and Japanese graduate students are equivalent to pre-master's courses, and monks are master's degrees, that is, Japanese graduate students are studied for the purpose of advancing to monks.
Admission to graduate school in Japan, whether you are qualified or not depends on the supervisor, as long as the supervisor nods, that is, the supervisor is not making eggplant burning, so what are the advantages of studying in Japan graduate school?
Mr. Azure said that there are several main advantages:
Increase the success rate of the monk exam and you can have the opportunity to get into a better university.
As a transitional period, it is possible to buy time for the friars exam.
You can practice speaking and listening more than staying at a Japanese language school.
Tuition is cheap. However, this does not mean that you will be able to study for a master's degree as long as you apply for graduate school, and I hope that all of you who are graduate students at Nihon University of Nano will not relax and strive to become a monk as soon as possible.
Or if the applicant is from a school of origin + undergraduate grades + English conditions are very good, then you can consider applying for the SGU G30 English-taught program at the University of Tokyo.
The required scores generally include: English scores such as TOEFL or IELTS, and some majors at Tokyo University also need to submit GRE or GMAT scores, so it depends on the specific requirements of the graduate program you are applying for.
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University of Tokyo. As one of Japan's top universities and a prestigious university with a very high ranking of universities in the world, if you want to enter the University of Tokyo, you must first do the following: Completion of the examination.
1.Language conditions.
TOEFL is required for applicants.
A score of 90 or above or a TOEIC score of no less than 900.
N1 level is required.
2.Educational qualifications.
To apply for a bachelor's degree, you must have a high school degree or above, and to apply for a master's degree, you need to have a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree certificate.
3.Academic performance.
The average grade point of high school or undergraduate is required to be above, and popular majors such as medicine, law, etc.
4.Institutional Background.
Apply for a master's degree at the University of Tokyo, graduated from 985 or 211 University.
Will be better and sold first admitted.
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