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1. There are many majors to choose from, such as education, sociology, literature, linguistics, welfare, psychology, etc. And you have a minor in Accounting and Auditing, so you can choose an accounting-related major.
2. Graduate students in national and public universities are different from domestic graduate students in terms of concept, in Japan the master's degree is called a monk, and the graduate student is equivalent to the preparatory department of the monk, and foreign students generally pass the graduate study for half a year and enter the monk course after passing the graduate entrance examination, and graduate after two years to obtain a master's degree.
3. Graduate students in Japan are subject to the tutor's decision system, which means that the university will only allow admission after the supervisor agrees to accept you. To apply, you need to provide a degree certificate, a research plan, grades of major courses in school, graduation**, foreign language proficiency certificate, etc., but the key to the application is your research plan, which directly reflects your research direction and research ability.
If you are a Japanese language major, there is no need to go to a language school, it costs a lot, and basically the tuition fee for one year of language school is equivalent to the tuition fee for two years of graduate school, not counting the cost of living.
If you still have any questions, you can feel free to contact me by name, I hope it can help you.
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1. Which major should I study?
Studying in accounting, because you have professional knowledge, it is easier to pass the entrance exam.
2. How many years does it take to study for graduate school in Japan, what is the preparatory department?
There are 2 years of graduate school and 1 year of preparatory department, but the preparatory department is optional or not, mainly depending on your teacher, who will say that you do not have enough professional knowledge or Japanese proficiency, and it is recommended that you go to the preparatory department for one year. Or maybe you don't say anything and just let you go to graduate school.
3. How to apply?
It's a good idea to contact a professor at the university you want to go to first, tell him that you want to go to his graduate school, and hope he will guide you. Then take the entrance exam (Japanese, English, specialized classes). After that, it's time to enroll.
It's very simple, but the main thing to contact the professor is very troublesome and very important, because he agrees to ask you, and basically there is no problem.
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To study in Japan for graduate school, you need to meet the following requirements: students who have completed 16 years of formal education, have completed a bachelor's degree or are scheduled to graduate from their fourth year; Liberal arts requires Japanese language level 1, Japanese language majors should preferably have a score of 320 or more, and science can be appropriately relaxed to level 2; TOEFL score of 80 or above, IELTS or above; The average score is 80 points or above; Animation majors, or science majors, and design majors are required to submit professional course works.
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