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1. It is required to have completed 16 years of formal education, which means that you must be a bachelor's degree graduate or a student who is scheduled to graduate from her senior year before applying.
2. Japanese language ability. Level 1 is required for liberal arts, and 320 points or higher is preferably for Japanese majors. Science can be appropriately relaxed to Level 2.
3. English ability. TOEFL score of 80 or above, IELTS or above.
4. Grades of professional courses. The average score is 80 points or above, and it is best not to fail other subjects.
5. Animation majors, or science majors, and design majors are required to submit professional course works.
6. Certificates of awards, scholarships, outstanding students, etc.
Common ways to go to graduate school after graduating from a bachelor's degree:
1) Domestic application for Japanese graduate students - transitional monks.
2) Apply to a Japanese language school – apply for graduate school or graduate school in Japan.
3) Use IELTS or TOEFL scores to apply for English-taught diplomas;
To go to Japan for graduate school, you need to have a formal bachelor's degree and a degree certificate, and secondly, there are requirements for Japanese and English scores, which are generally N2 or above.
The main application materials required are: undergraduate graduation certificate, degree certificate and certificate issued by the school; Certificates of academic qualifications; Transcripts; Proof of Japanese and English proficiency; Research proposals, proof of income of the financial payer, etc.
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Generally, the application for study abroad starts in October of the first semester of the fourth year, and the condition for choosing to study abroad in China must be a bachelor's degree. Usually college graduates or self-examinees and students without a degree certificate can also try to apply directly in China, secondly, in terms of language scores, and then graduate school admission in October of the same year after graduation, and graduate admission in April of the following year. If you can't get a language score in the first semester of your senior year, you can apply for graduate school in April of the second year, which is also for fresh graduates.
For seniors or those who have already graduated from a bachelor's degree, it is the main goal for you to go to Japan for graduate school as soon as possible. And at home, it is necessary to save all time. Then, according to Teal's professional guidance, make a study abroad plan.
If you do not have a Japanese language certificate or an English language certificate, you will need to get your results as soon as possible.
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What are the requirements for graduate school in Japan?
1.Japanese language scores:
The most important thing for liberal arts students to apply for graduate school in Japan is the Japanese N1 score. If they want to go to a prestigious school in Japan, they must have N1.
For science and engineering students, when applying for graduate school in Japan, it is recommended that they have a Japanese N2 score, N1 is the best, and some graduate students can also try to apply without a Japanese score.
Medical students, science and engineering students should achieve N3 or above, and art students should achieve N2 or above.
2.English Scores:
Some prestigious schools in Japan require English scores. In general, TOEFL scores have the highest recognition, followed by TOEIC.
3.Research Proposal:
The research proposal reflects the student's research ability and is an important condition for obtaining the approval of the supervisor. The research proposal should include background, purpose, content, methodology, etc. It is important to note that the research topic in the research proposal should have greater overlap with the supervisor in order to obtain the supervisor's approval.
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Some excellent universities in Japan, such as the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, have English requirements for applicants, and if the applicant's English score is relatively good, it will have a certain advantage;
2. Professional requirements:
If the major chosen by students to study in Japan for graduate school is the same as the major in Japan or has a certain relevance, it will be easier to apply.
3. Essay writing:
Applicants need to submit application materials for studying in Japan, which mainly include resumes, recommendation letters, research plans, essays, and essays play a very important role in your application, so you must prepare carefully;
4. Background:
This is also a very important indicator, if the applicant is a graduate of a first-class university in China, the tutor will be impressed by you, if the applicant graduated from Tsinghua University or Peking University, the success rate of the application will be much higher.
In order to successfully apply to study in Japan, students must meet the requirements for graduate school, which mainly include English scores, major requirements, essay writing, and college background.
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Hello, there are three modes of going to Japan to study for a master's degree.
First, it is most common to go to Japan for one and a half or two years to study at a language school, and then go to a Japanese university for a master's degree. Advantages: The application conditions are low, the JTEST exam EF level or above, and the pressure of the language school is not very great, so you can adapt to the Japanese language environment and living environment in a relaxed environment.
After graduation, you can directly enter a master's degree at a Japanese university, and you can choose from a wide range of schools and majors.
The disadvantage is that some students don't want to go to a language school if they have a good foundation in Japanese, and they feel that they will be delayed.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for a year at the language school is 50.7 million yen.
Second, it is more popular to apply for graduate school (pre-master's or auditor's degree) at a Japanese university.
The advantage is that the application requirements are not high, the Japanese International Proficiency Test is level 2 or above, there is a professional knowledge base, and some require English ability. You don't have to study for one and a half or two years like in a language school, and some people pass the professor exam in half a year to become a full-fledged master's student.
The disadvantage is that if you don't have a good foundation in Japanese, it will be difficult to attend classes with professors, and the class will be stressful. And some professors are stricter or even harsh, and don't let you work, or you can't pass the exam for 1 or 2 years.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for graduate students is 30,000 yen per month.
The third option is to apply directly to a master's degree at a Japanese university.
The advantage is that you don't have to delay any time, and you can directly get a master's degree.
The disadvantage is that the application is more difficult and the exam is more difficult. Generally, there are examinations in Japanese, English, and specialized subjects. There are also interviews. You will need to go to Japan to take the test.
In terms of fees, the tuition fee for a one-year master's degree is about 500,000 yen.
Of these three methods, the first one has the lowest requirements for application conditions and is relatively easy. The second type has the lowest fees. And the third is to save time.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Common ways to go to graduate school after graduating from undergraduate:
1) Domestic application for Japanese graduate students - transitional monks.
2) Apply to a Japanese language school – apply for graduate school or graduate school in Japan.
3) Use IELTS or TOEFL scores to apply for G30 Monks;
The more common is the first way, here to mention, Japan's graduate school is a preparatory department, and Japan's graduate school is equivalent to a master's degree in China, the monk exam is generally twice a year, the spring exam and the fall exam, the spring exam is generally in January and February, the autumn exam is generally in September and October, and there are also those like the Graduate School of Economics of Kyoto University, which only organizes an exam in September. The deadline for application is usually 1 to 2 months before the examination.
If you want to take the master's degree exam in Japan, the most common and reliable way is to apply to the graduate school of your target school first, and then prepare for the master's exam. So, why is it most reliable to apply to graduate students at your target university first? The reason is that students can study in the professor's laboratory of their choice by becoming a graduate student at the target university, so that students can learn more effective information about the exam through their professors or seniors, which is conducive to students' targeted preparation for the exam.
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I'm a recent graduate and now I'm in graduate school in Japan.
I started preparing for it in my senior year, and now I've applied on my own, and although it's very difficult, your conditions are good, and you have plenty of time.
Graduate school in Japan Japanese at least level 2 You should be able to complete the level 1 TOEFL professional needs if you study it now, so prepare yourself more.
The most important thing is your own specialty.
Or call yourself a hobby orientation.
Japan is very interested in professional ability, and you need to know what you want to study there, and you need to have a good level of professionalism in your home country.
And in the process of learning, I have my own ideas.
In this way, we can cope with the Japanese way of education.
Be sure to have your own ideas.
Major: Learn the words of the top few in the class.
I believe you can apply to a very good university.
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There's nothing special to prepare either.
The main thing is to learn the professional courses well and learn the Japanese well.
I have a lot of time to learn Japanese now.
I suggest you take a look at my blog, which has a lot of detailed information and will be helpful to you.
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When it comes to language, it's not just about learning Japanese. A good level of English will make the professor look after you. Of course, the Japanese language is also very important, at least in life.
Since it is the stage of graduate school, it is more important to prepare for the psychological preparation of independent life overseas.
You can find a school to help you do it, and the relevant procedures can be found to learn from the Xi Valley to help you, it is very worry-free to have the guidance of a school teacher, I didn't pass it when I applied, and it was only passed under the guidance of their teachers!
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