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Your profession is very...
Next, you have to find the professor, and if you don't know it, you can only find it, there is no way. Or through other people's introduction, or go to the school's ** to find the professor's email to send an e-mail to recommend yourself (you need your transcript and other materials), and then try to communicate with the professor until he agrees with you to be his graduate student. If you really can't find someone, you can only go through an intermediary.
Generally, it is more expensive to do it through an intermediary than to do it yourself, about 5w yuan (not too dark an intermediary).
After you pass this step, you need to prepare a lot of materials. This is difficult to describe clearly, and each school needs different materials, which can generally be found on the Internet and will not be repeated. Among them, the guarantor is the most important.,Try to save money.,The bank doesn't have more than 15w.。。
Then wait for Japan's Certificate of Eligibility (anti-visa), which is the most important thing, and if this comes down, the basic success is 90%.
Finally, if you exchange your passport, admission letter, and status of residence certificate for a visa, you will be asked by the consulate and you need to prepare in advance.
This is a rough step, about 7-10w RMB (depending on the situation of each school), provided that you do not spend money in vain and do not have a scholarship.
Scholarships are usually where you go and ask your professor about the application steps, and then he will tell you how to do it, and you can easily apply for a 1J certificate.
It's hard to find a part-time job now, and it's hard to find a job that gives 1,000 yen when you pay it. It's up to you. Part-time jobs need to be fought secretly, otherwise the tax is very strong, and Japan will not let it.
The most important thing is that if you are a graduate school, you must apply for a student visa (not a student visa), otherwise you will die a miserable death.
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I want to know :
1. The next steps (please write as detailed as possible).
Communication is the most important thing, so arm your Japanese language well.
2. How much does it cost and how to apply for the scholarship.
The tuition fee for half a year of graduate school is about 300,000 yen (20 yuan).
Those with good academic performance can apply for scholarships at the school's academic spart.
3. If you work part-time, it is difficult to find a job.
Japanese is good. After 2 years, there should be no problem.
I've heard that you should find a professor yourself, but how do you find someone you don't know?
Find out about the subject you want to study on the university's introduction, get to know the professor at the same time, and then write directly to the professor and he will agree.
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During the interview, that is, when the consulate ** sees you, be careful not to stare at him, and some basic etiquette must be made up in advance.
In the self-recommendation letter and during the interview, try to mention or emphasize that you want to return to your home country, so that they (especially the consul) do not feel that you want to stay and work in Japan.
The 1L one is very complete, and I only make a few small additions.
The bank deposit should be 3w US dollars (about 20w RMB, 15w is incorrect) LZ Don't worry, many medical schools in Japan recruit students of Chinese medicine (traditional Chinese medicine), it doesn't matter if so many people study Chinese painting, and you can also apply for other majors, you don't need to stick to this major.
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Your major is exaggerated enough to think of a graduate student studying Chinese painting in Japan?
I guess no one has seen it, everyone is talking about the general situation, and yours is not the same.
I'm an engineer, but I've never seen anyone who studied art. If you want to learn to paint, you have to go to the American University or the University of the Arts.
Next steps.
You're only a freshman, so it's okay to read the posts, and you naturally understand everything. Everyone's path is different.
It's mainly Japanese, and it's only level 1 in six or seven years, which is too slow. Level 1 is useless, just a foundation.
The ability to communicate and the number of words are more important.
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If you need to have a bachelor's degree in Japan and have reached the N1 level in Japanese, you can choose to go to a language school first, which is too much, because even if you reach the N1 level, it will be difficult to attend classes. If you apply for admission in April 2011, you must prepare the information half a year in advance, send it to Japan, the main ones are university transcripts, graduation certificates, academic certificates, Japanese certificates, parents' income certificates, employment certificates, tax payment certificates, and at least 200,000 deposit certificates, after sending to Japan, Japan review time is three months, at the end of February 2011 can be under the qualification certificate of re-staying, Then take the visa to the embassy certification agency to apply for a visa, and after the visa is issued, you can book a ticket and prepare to go to Japan!
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1. Academic requirements for applying for graduate studies in Japan.
Bachelor's degree with more than 4 years, and the corresponding bachelor's degree certificate and graduation certificate. If you are a junior college, it is more difficult to apply directly to a Japanese graduate school, because a junior college only has 15 years of educational experience, while Japanese graduate schools generally require 16 years of formal educational experience.
2. Applicants for graduate studies in Japan are required to be from a school.
The university background in China is also very important, if it is a first-class university, it will make the tutor's eyes shine and reduce the difficulty of applying. In addition to the college background, the tutor will also look at the professional ranking of the student's school in China, and comprehensively consider the overall quality of the student, including language ability, average score, scientific research projects, ** presentations, competitions, internships, etc., and conduct a multi-faceted investigation. Therefore, we must start from many aspects to improve our comprehensive competitiveness.
3. University grades.
Although Japan does not want the United States to require GPA as strictly, good grades are always the standard to measure whether a student is excellent or not, so there is no reason not to work hard.
4. Requirements for applying for graduate studies in Japan.
For the major you are studying, you should consider in advance, whether to apply for this major or to change majors, if it is to apply for a change of major, you should accumulate professional knowledge in advance to lay the foundation for future plan writing; If you are applying for this major, you must learn to have academic depth.
In view of the fact that the study at the undergraduate level in China is like a panacea, covering a wide range but not going deep, the teachers of Azure Study Abroad suggest that students should clarify their interests and find a direction for future topics.
5. Language requirements for applying for graduate studies in Japan.
If you are applying directly from your home country to study in Japan, you will need to have a high level of Japanese language proficiency. N1 level is required for liberal arts majors, and N2 level or higher is required for science majors. Although some students have the above Japanese language scores, it is still difficult to teach in Japanese in Japan.
In addition to the Japanese language requirements, there are also English requirements for graduate school in Japan, and this requirement varies from school to school, and if it is a top school like the University of Tokyo, the English requirements are even higher.
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To apply for a graduate school in Japan, two conditions need to be met:
1. Graduated with a bachelor's degree and obtained a degree certificate.
2. N2 or above in Japanese. (If you are good at English, your Japanese score can be relaxed) you can apply for graduate school if you meet the above two basic conditions, and the process is that you need to collect school information first, determine which university to apply to, which research department, and finally entrust an intermediary (generally 3 50,000 fees) to help you apply.
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Educational qualifications and age requirements for graduate school registration, 16 years of school education, university diploma, under the age of 30. You should all be satisfied.
The time to prepare varies depending on the person and the requirements placed on the school. Generally speaking, (1) contact the tutor at least half a year in advance.
2) If you want to take the national or public exam, when contacting the tutor, you must at least have a TOEFL test score and a certificate of Japanese language proficiency (N1 or above in liberal arts, N2 or above in science and engineering) and prepare a [research plan].
3) Then it's time to interact with the mentor and try to get the mentor to want you.
Failing a course in college has little impact. Professors in Japan don't care much.
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It is recommended that you read the study abroad instructions of the Japanese Embassy in China** first.
The application requirements and admission criteria for Japanese universities vary from school to school, and there are no uniform requirements, including Japanese language proficiency, other than a minimum of 15 years of academic education.
When you start preparing depends only on when the proposed university requires you to submit your documents.
The exact process depends on the purpose of your studies, but most students have to go through a language school or graduate school and then go to graduate school in Japan, so the process is divided into two parts.
Whether or not failure depends on the understanding and judgment of the graduate school you are applying to for your academic qualifications.
Therefore, the first step is to choose a Japanese university and analyze it after deciding on a good university, otherwise the information you get will only mislead you.
I can responsibly tell you that the more information you know, the more confusing you will become.
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1. Graduate school requires you to have a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree.
2. I'm ready to divide people, but if it's for April next year, it's a little late now.
3. Prepare for ** and the like, contact professors, exams, and admission.
4, this is not necessarily, it depends on the teacher's mood.
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Application Requirements:
High school graduates: under the age of 23.
College graduates: under 27 years old.
Bachelor's degree graduates: under 30 years old.
Basic Materials: Most of the admission procedures are conducted in writing, and the following documents must be submitted:
1.Application form (school form document).
2.Academic certificates (academic certificates).
3.Transcripts (transcripts).
4.Certificate of financial capacity: A certificate of deposit from a designated bank of 240,000 RMB (or 30,000 US dollars or 3 million yen) or more.
5.Proof of Japanese language study in Japan (more than 150 hours).
6.Medical certificate.
Application process: step1 consult matters, choose a school and participate in the school interviewstep2 pass the interview, pay the school application fee, start preparing the application materials, and submit the materials to the school for review.
STEP3After passing the school examination, submit it to the Immigration Bureau of Japan and apply for a Certificate of Eligibility
STEP4The Immigration Bureau will review the documents, and after passing the examination, hand over the "Certificate of Eligibility" to the school and notify the applicant, ask the applicant to pay the tuition fee, confirm that the applicant has paid the tuition, and send the "Certificate of Eligibility".
STEP5 Submit the visa.
STEP6The Japanese Embassy in China will issue a visa after passing the examination.
Step7Buy a plane ticket, fly to Japan, and enroll in school!!
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