Can I study in Japan through an education agency?

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Studying in Japan now, in the case that the form of the domestic postgraduate examination is not very optimistic, is a particularly good way to improve their academic qualifications, and there are many study abroad agencies in Japan in China, first of all, there are Japanese study abroad departments in various large institutions, and then there are many study abroad agencies in Japan on the market, and some institutions also claim to have their own branches in Japan. But which institutions are suitable for you, my personal advice is to compare more and visit more institutions. Look at the professionalism and sense of responsibility of the teachers, and at the same time look at the price and recommended schools, especially those students who need to go to Japan to study the language, you must know more about the recommended language schools given by the institution, otherwise you will spend more money and will not get a particularly good learning environment.

    For students who want to find a study abroad agent but don't know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can use the agent word-of-mouth inquiry function of the study abroad supervision network.

    Obtain the recommendation of the study abroad agency, and the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so that you can avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering study abroad black agents and refund disputes.

    You can take a look at the schools and majors that students with the same background as your own colleges and universities have applied to.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, you can, mainly to try to worry about the efficiency of work quickly, most of the source will entrust study abroad agencies, I was through the study valley to study abroad, each class is also assigned to a class teacher can answer your questions at any time, the teacher will help us solve the study abroad matters, but also want us to integrate into the new environment as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, but you should search the "Ministry of Education Education Foreign-related Supervision Information Network" and take a look at the complaints and early warnings on **. If you are still not at ease, it is recommended that you find a lawyer to conduct a static judicial investigation on it, such as its qualifications, financial situation, legal disputes, etc., including the inspection of the terms that are unfavorable to you when you sign the contract with the intermediary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Choosing a study abroad agent should not be too troublesome, you must visit on the spot, and you will have a lot of worry when you apply for a little trouble today. And don't sign a contract rashly, be cautious. Many people only went to one, and after listening to them flicker, they signed a contract, and later found that the intermediary was unreliable, but it was too late.

    Go to a few intermediaries to talk to understand the general situation and know the general positioning. I have had a few more in-depth communication with the consultant teachers and post-teachers of the study abroad agency, what kind of school can I apply to in my situation? What schools did my classmates go to?

    What is the background of the teacher who took me? Many people are shy when communicating with intermediaries, for fear that they will be looked down upon by others if they ask too many questions. But studying abroad is your application, so you must take care of it yourself.

    Study abroad agents are legally engaged, but their business has their own strengths, their reputation is different, and their consultants are highly mobile. To find a study abroad agent, you can first check the reputation of the study abroad agent.

    In general, it is important to choose a good agent and keep these points in mind:

    1. First of all, look at the qualifications.

    Before choosing a study abroad agency, you can go to the foreign-related supervision network to see if it has the qualifications and business license issued by the state to carry out self-financed study abroad agency business.

    2. Secondly, review the contract.

    The size of the company, is it a state-owned enterprise or a private enterprise? Is it directly under the Ministry of Education or under the Ministry of State? Most of the contracts of state-owned enterprises are model texts issued by the Ministry of Education, so there is a certain guarantee in terms of contracts, but there is no guarantee that the service process is perfect.

    Regardless of whether the model contract of the Ministry of Education is adopted, students can apply for study abroad supervision services, and let the study abroad supervision center help review whether there is a bully clause in the contract, so as to prevent study abroad traps in advance.

    3. Again, check word of mouth.

    Before choosing an intermediary, it is recommended to search for the name of the agency on the Internet to see if there are any complaints or disputes in the forum, community, and complaints. It is inevitable that everyone will be satisfied with the service of the study abroad agent, but if there are many complaints, it is indeed necessary to choose carefully.

    For students who want to find a study abroad agent but don't know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can first go to the study abroad supervision network to get the recommendation of the study abroad agency, and after applying for study abroad supervision, the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so as to avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering study abroad black agents and refund disputes.

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