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You can't study for a bachelor's degree with a junior college degree, you must have a bachelor's degree, that is, you must have a 4-year bachelor's degree from a domestic university before you can apply for the exam.
As for the exams, they are generally English, mathematics and professional courses.
Easy or not easy? I really don't know how this question is, it's the same as taking the graduate school entrance examination in China.
Tuition is about 500,000 yen --- 1,300,000 yen.
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1。I graduated from junior college in the third year of junior college and want to go to Japan to study as a monk. I haven't studied much in my three years of school, so if I want to join a new major that is different from my major, is it possible?
A: Not feasible.
2。Does the tutor accept audit students with high requirements for their previous professional standards, or can they be admitted directly?
A: The requirements are high and low, and the low ones are all pheasant universities. Admit directly, you are listening to people's nonsense, and foreign teachers are not brain-dead.
3。Is it easy to pass the postgraduate entrance examination after 1 year or more of graduate school?
A: If the written test score is the same, there will be care in the interview. Pheasant University is easy.
4。Also, how much is the tuition fee for a year of graduate school?
A: About 300,000 yen for graduate students. Not a formal student, so it's cheap.
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1. Applicants for graduate students from national and public universities in Japan must obtain a bachelor's degree in China, and some private universities also accept students who have graduated from domestic junior colleges.
2. If you are interdisciplinary, first consider whether you have relevant professional knowledge, and whether you can provide 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.
3. The tuition fee is about 501.3 million yen, and some schools also have tuition waivers, and if you have any questions, you can feel free to contact me by name.
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1. Background advantages.
When recruiting from a Japanese-owned company, a Sino-Japanese joint venture, or a company that has business dealings with Japan, applicants are usually required to have studied in Japan. No matter which university you graduated from in Japan or what major you are studying, as long as you have the experience of studying in Japan, understand Japanese culture, and are familiar with Japanese customs, you will have more advantages and competitiveness when you return to your home country to find a job than students who only study Japanese in China, and it will be easier to find the job you want.
Second, the advantage of language blindness.
The official language of Japan is Japanese, so a good command of Japanese is essential if you want to study and live in Japan. In particular, when I was studying for a master's degree or doing research with a professor in Japan, I almost always used Japanese in Japanese, and if I didn't speak Japanese, I would not be able to complete my studies and get a degree. Therefore, to be able to graduate from a Japanese monk, you must be very fluent in Japanese.
After returning to your home country, some Japanese companies will be very interested in you, and you will have a more obvious advantage than other job seekers.
3. Professional advantages.
Many of Japan's advantageous majors, such as automobile, animation, media, biology, environment, IT, robotics, economics, business management, etc., have a large employment gap and broad employment prospects. For example, if you are studying one of the above majors and are proficient in Japanese, your career prospects are very promising.
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