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Depending on what you are applying for, if you apply for a language school, some schools require a certificate of study hours, about 200, but some do not accept it, you need a Japanese level certificate, and the requirements for applying for a language school: N5 or above or EF or above.
Graduate application requirements: N1 is required for liberal arts students, and at least N2 or above is required for science students. There is basically no JLPT to apply for graduate school, mainly JLPT application;
It should be noted that there is a lot of time for the JTEST exam, but the JLPT is only 2 times a year, and it takes about 2 months to complete the test and get the score, so the teacher recommends that you must plan well in advance.
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1. First of all, to apply for a student visa in Japan, you need to have a basic Japanese language certificate in your country, such as E-F level of the J-test, level 4 of the NAT, or N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. In order to pass this level, you can study at a Japanese language training institution for 3 months or 200,300 hours without any problems. The rest of the application materials are relatively easy to prepare.
2. What kind of language school to apply for determines what kind of university you can get into. The rate of admission to a bachelor's degree in a good language school is 70%, while the percentage of students in most universities is only 50%.In addition, a good language university not only teaches Japanese, but also provides math and general tutoring courses, as well as specialized classes for graduate school.
3. Some majors in good national public universities and top private universities require English scores. It is relatively difficult to study science and mathematics in the entrance examination, and it is relatively easy to learn Japanese and comprehensive. After 1 and a half years of study in a language school, you can basically reach N2-N1.
4, 200,000 deposit certificate for 3 months, it doesn't matter if there are not so many, it is easy to do.
5. Studying in Japan for a master's degree (a master's degree in China), and the graduate student in Chinese refers to a pre-master's degree auditor in a graduate school or faculty. There is a difference between the fees of public universities and private universities in Japan, and most private universities have a 30% reduction in tuition fees, so the fees are not much different from those of national and public universities, ranging from 50,900,000 yen a year, or 4,600,000 yen. However, Japan is one of the countries that allows legal part-time work among all study abroad countries, and there are many types of Japanese scholarships, and most students can apply for them.
Therefore, studying in Japan is the most suitable for students from working families. The family prepares the first period of study abroad expenses of 10 120,000 yuan, and the tuition and living expenses in Japan can be solved by working part-time, applying for scholarships and tuition waivers.
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For example, if I choose a language school, there are four enrollment times every year, which are January, April, July, and October, and they are suitable for different audiences. The length of time you need to study at a Japanese language school before you can take the exam depends on your original level of Japanese. The shortest and half chaotic years are years, and the longest is 2 years, which can be described below
If you are studying in Japan and applying for a vocational school, the duration of the vocational school is 2-3 years according to the Japanese school system, and you will be awarded a "diploma" qualification after graduation.
If you want to study at a junior college in Japan, the duration of education is 2 or 3 years, with the goal of "imparting professional skills and cultivating the skills necessary for vocational and practical life".
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How many years it takes to study abroad depends on your specific situation, for example, if you graduate from high school, you will go to Japan for at least 4 years. If you graduate from university and go to Morino in Japan just to learn the language, you can do it in 1 to 2 years. The tuition fee is about 100,000 yuan for the first year, with about 50,000 yuan of living expenses, and after half a year, you can basically work by yourself to maintain your living expenses, and if you are diligent, there will be a surplus.
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The length of time and space to study in Japan varies depending on the individual's study abroad plan and school requirements, and can generally be divided into the following situations:
Short-term study abroad: Generally refers to short-term study abroad for no more than one year. Short-term study abroad is usually for cultural exchange, language learning, internships, or training, and it is necessary to choose according to individual circumstances and needs.
Undergraduate study abroad: Undergraduate study abroad generally takes 4 years, and the specific length of time varies according to the duration of the study and the requirements of the major. Undergraduate study abroad requires a certain level of language proficiency and a high school diploma or above.
Postgraduate study abroad: The length of postgraduate study abroad is generally 2-3 years, and the specific length of time varies according to the academic system and professional requirements. Graduate students need to have a certain level of language proficiency and a bachelor's degree or above.
It should be noted that the choice of the length of study abroad should be determined according to the individual's circumstances and the purpose of studying abroad to ensure that the study abroad goals can be fully achieved and the benefits due can be obtained. In addition, different study abroad programs and study abroad programs may have different time limits and requirements, so you need to understand and choose the right study abroad program and school for you in advance.
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It takes a few years to study in Japan1. What is a "graduate student"?Graduate students at national and public universities are conceptually different from graduate students in Japan, and in Japan master's degree is called a master's degree, while a graduate student is equivalent to a preparatory department for a master's degree. This type of student applies for a "student" visa, which is only valid for two years, and this kind of student is a non-regular student of a Japanese graduate school, and cannot take credits during the study period, and can only get a "certificate of completion of graduate school" when he graduates, and cannot be recognized after returning to his home country, and there is no scholarship at this stage.
2.What is a "monk".It is equivalent to a full-fledged graduate student in China.
3. What is the Monk Exam?For international students, in order to apply for a master's degree, they need to take the special selection test for foreigners. The content is relatively simple, while the requirements of each university are different and the forms are varied. For example, some schools require the content of the exam to include:
English exams, professional exams and interviews. Some schools require the test to be an interview only. Of course, there are also schools that require students to write a small ** during the exam time.
Therefore, generally speaking, it takes about half a year to two years to study for a graduate school in Japan, because the maximum duration of a student visa is two years, and the master's degree is generally about two years. All that adds up is between two and a half to four years.
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It takes a few years to stay in the cave and it depends on your specific situation, but it is better than Shengming Kudry if you graduate from high school and go to Japan for at least 4 years. If you have graduated from university and go to Japan just to learn the language, you can go to Japan for 1 to 2 years.
According to the Japanese school system, the duration of vocational schools is 2-3 years, and after graduation, they will obtain the qualification of "Specialized Huailingshi", that is, they are recognized by the Japanese ** as having certain professional and technical talents, which are issued by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Among them, vocational schools are also divided into two types: "vocational schools" and "higher vocational schools", where the word "higher education" is added in front, including high school courses, that is, to recruit junior high school graduates, and most of the schools that do not join "higher education" only enroll students who have completed 12 years of education.
Of course, there is also a "higher diploma", that is, you have studied at a vocational school for more than 4 years, and some majors will require a certain amount of work experience. Therefore, you can browse more about studying in Japan** to view relevant information.
The "graduate school" of Japanese universities, and the corresponding "monks" in China are called masters. The graduate school has a master's program and a doctoral program, the master's program lasts for two years, and the doctoral program lasts for three years. Some schools divide the doctoral program into two years and three years, and the first two years can also be regarded as master's programs, and there are also cases where the doctoral program of the second three years is set separately.
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Japan's high quality of education and its proximity to China have attracted increasing attention in recent years. So when is the most suitable time to study in Japan, 86 will give you an analysis. Japanese universities recruit students in China basically start at a language school and then enter a Japanese university, and the admission time of Japanese language schools is very flexible, with four enrollment sessions in January, April, July and October.
The best time for students at different stages to study in Japan is also different, so the following study abroad experts will give you a detailed introduction to the question of which month students should choose for admission at different stages.
The number of language schools that enroll in January is relatively small, because the entry time for Japanese universities is generally in April and October every year, in order to be able to enter Japanese universities, students who enter in January will choose a 9-month, 1-year-3-month or 1-year-9-month course at a language school, and if they choose a 2-year course, there may be a three-month blank period, but now students can apply for a 3-month short-term student visa to solve this problem. Another reason is that January coincides with the Chinese New Year, and most students in China have not yet graduated, and some students want to go out after the Chinese New Year.
In April, the number of students studying in Japan is gradually increasing, and many of the new graduates of the previous year in Japan have passed more than half a year of Japanese study in China, just in time to meet the language requirements for going to Japan, and most of the language schools themselves are also the time when old students graduate and go on to new and old schools. The April semester is also very flexible, and students can choose freely according to their actual situation for one-year or two-year students, and students can take the international student exam at the language school up to four times, which greatly increases the chance of entering an excellent university, so April admission is the best choice for the vast majority of students who graduate but do not have a basic knowledge of Japanese.
The duration of admission to a language school in July is nine months or nine months a year, which is similar to that of January students, but because the enrollment time is close to the graduation time of domestic schools, it is difficult for many high school graduates to adjust and prepare, so it is not recommended for high school students to choose this period. But it is very suitable for many undergraduate or college graduates, because their last semester in China is basically based on internship and graduation orange industry**, the study is relatively easy, there is enough time to prepare for studying abroad, in the country for about half a year of Japanese language strengthening just abroad, time is not wasted and the adaptation is also very fast, if it is a domestic Japanese major students are likely to enter the university after nine months to study the major.
The one-and-a-half-year school system is not a waste of time, but also allows students to have enough opportunities to take the international student examination, and fresh students can train Japanese in Japan during the period from graduation to October, and then they can enter a Japanese language school more easily after laying a good foundation for Japanese.
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Duration of status of residence: As a student studying in Japan, according to the regulations of the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice, the period of obtaining a residence permit in Japan is 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 3 months, 2 years, 2 years and 3 months, 3 years, 3 years and 3 months, 4 years, 4 years, and 4 years and 3 months.
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At present, some regulations on studying abroad in Japan have been adjusted, especially regarding visa requirements, which have been lowered a lot. So how long can students get their visas now? Take a look at these use tremor time limits.
1. Visa requirements are relaxed again
Nowadays, the Japanese visa has once again relaxed a lot in terms of censorship, and of course the visa rate is higher. Moreover, when making adjustments, Japan's ** has also introduced a lot of favorable policies for study visas. For example, the visa for language students has been extended from 3 months to 1 year now.
Undergraduate students here will be able to extend their visas to one year when they look for a job.
2. The length of the visa to study in Japan
If the student has successfully enrolled in the university, the student visa can be obtained for 4 years and 3 months at the beginning. This visa is sponsored by the school, so students can get this "guaranteed visa" even if they do not pay all the tuition fees for four years at once. However, if the student takes a leave of absence during this period, the visa will be invalid and you will not be able to live here.
If you are a graduate student, you will be granted a visa based on the same visa as a university, that is, you will be granted a visa according to the length of your studies. Generally, graduate school takes 2-3 years, so students only get a visa for more than 2 years at the beginning. For doctors, it usually takes 3-5 years, so students can get a 3-year visa, but it is difficult to complete the doctoral program here in 3 years, so students have to apply for a renewal Zen visa.
Of course, you also need to apply for a visa to study in a language school, because there are several enrollment periods in a language school, and generally January students only have more than one year, and they cannot be renewed. April students can do it for two years, and in the second year, students have to renew it, and July students have more than one year, and they have to renew it once a year, just like April students.
3. Time limit for use
The first is the period of stay, which refers to the length of time a student can stay in Japan after arriving in Japan, and does not mean the expiration date. The validity period refers to how long a student's visa can be used, and only within this time can students enter or pass through Japan. For example, a student's visa is only valid for 3 months and the stay period is only 15 days, which means that from the date of issuance, the student can enter Japan on any day for the next 3 months, but can only stay in Japan for 15 days at a time.
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