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First of all, let's talk about what I know about studying in Japan, I hope it will be helpful and useful for you.
The tuition fee of more than 30,000 yuan a year for Japanese public universities, a good working environment, a variety of scholarships and tuition waivers, and a high-quality educational environment and system are very attractive to many outstanding graduates in China. At present, there are three main ways to apply for graduate students. One is to go directly to a language school in Japan, and then take the entrance examination in Japan to get a master's degree directly.
The other is a graduate student who applies to a Japanese university in Japan, but this graduate student is not a graduate student in the domestic sense, and usually studies with a professor for about half a year, and then takes the master's examination to become a full-fledged student. The last option is to apply for a master's degree program taught in English
1. Apply for a diploma through a language school.
2. Language proficiency is crucial for international students to apply for graduate school in Japan. The application to graduate school in Japan is a tutor decision system, which means that the tutor recognizes your ability, and the chance of admission to the graduate school is high. The premise of recognition is communication.
So why shouldn't you study Japanese?
3. At present, the language school provides guidance for post-secondary education and training for bachelor's and master's degrees, which is aimed at a wide range of students who do not have an advantage in graduating from colleges and universities and have the opportunity to enter prestigious universities for graduate studies.
Admission requirements (language school):
1. Within 3 to 5 years of graduation with the highest degree, the fresh student is the best;
2. Have a clear purpose of studying abroad;
3. Have a certain number of hours of Japanese language or a beginner's certificate.
2. Apply for graduate school and then take the postgraduate examination.
Advantages: 1. Determine the school and tutor before going abroad, follow the tutor to audit for half a year to a year in the past, supplement your foundation, and have a high chance of being admitted to the school, almost in one step.
2. The graduate fees of national universities are very low, charged monthly, about 2,000 yuan per month, which is of high quality and low price.
3. National, public and some first-class private universities have a high reputation in the Immigration Bureau and the embassy, and the procedures and application materials are relatively simple and the cycle is short.
Application Requirements (Graduate):
1. Undergraduate students enrolled in or graduated from universities under the national unified enrollment have bachelor's degree and graduation certificate;
2. CET-2 or above in Japanese (CET-1 for liberal arts, CET-2 or above for science and engineering), prepare for TOEFL and TOEIC exams;
3. Excellent grades in school, with an average score of 80 or above.
3. Apply for an English-taught seminary.
Advantages: 1. There is no requirement for Japanese, and it is a blessing for students with zero foundation.
2. The subjects offered are relatively wide and the choice is wide.
3. All of them are first-class universities in Japan, and they also have a high reputation overseas, which is conducive to the future development of students.
Application Requirements (Master):
1. Undergraduate students enrolled in or graduated from universities under the national unified enrollment have bachelor's degree and graduation certificate;
2. TOEFL score of 79 or above (90 or above in some schools);
3. Excellent grades in school, with an average score of 80 or above.
4. A set of application documents (research proposal, personal statement, recommendation letter, etc.).
Therefore, you can study a language class first, and then apply to a university that you are satisfied with through the language class. Or choose the third type of application.
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Some schools don't require English.
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In general, most of Japan's national and public colleges and some excellent private universities will require students to have English proficiency when they enroll in two forms:This means that students provide ready-made TOEFL or TOEIC scores, and take additional English tests directly from each university.
For a graduate who has studied at a Japanese language school for more than a year, it is difficult for students to systematically review English subjects during this time, and if they directly take the school's additional English proficiency test, the results are often not satisfactory, which affects admission. Therefore, the safest and most effective way is for students to take time to take the TOEFL training and test when they are in China, and strive to hold the TOEFL score in their hands before going abroad, so that they can calmly cope with the English proficiency requirements of the university in the future, and the validity of the TOEFL score for two years is enough for students to have enough time to study Japanese in Japan.
So why do you need to take the TOEFL when studying in Japan?
Most students and parents who want to study in Japan will think that they can go to Japan as long as they are good at Japanese, and they don't seem to pay much attention to English, and even some students simply give up English, and when students go to Japan to take university exams, they suddenly find that English is an additional admission standard for many schools, and most well-known colleges and universities even have clear score requirements for English TOEFL, so even if you go to Japan to study, you should pay attention to your English scores.
The reason why international students' English proficiency is so important to Japanese universities is that they start with the Japanese university entrance exam. International students in Japan can take the International Student Examination twice a year in June and November, and each university can decide whether to admit students based on the results of the test and the student's individual interview. The examination for studying abroad is divided into two subjects, including Japanese, mathematics and comprehensive subjects, but there is a lack of a foreign language, as we all know, the English level of the Japanese people is generally not high, so the quality of English ability has become an important indicator for many universities to select outstanding students.
In fact, excellent English skills will not only have an additional advantage when applying to Japanese universities, but also help to learn Japanese, those who have studied Japanese know that many foreign words in Japan are directly transliterated from English, and there are more and more new vocabulary like this, if students have a good foundation in English, they can directly associate English words and master Japanese. The above is an introduction to the English requirements for studying in Japan, and I hope it can be more helpful for students studying in Japan.
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English scores are also very helpful for study abroad applications, so it is better to prepare as early as possible.
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There are several types of studying in Japan, and the requirements for Japanese are also different: 1. You can study in a language school, high school, or a special subject, and you can have a beginner level of Japanese; 2. Study in short colleges, vocational schools, and universities, depending on the situation of the school, level 1-2; (Level 1 is required for admission to universities) 3. Level 1-2 is generally required for graduate liberal arts, and Level 3 is required for science and engineering.
The landlord can refer to the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your major and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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Yes, the most basic thing to study in Japan is to have a Japanese score, JTEST EF level is OK, but if you plan to go to graduate school, it is recommended to have N2 or above Japanese scores, if you are a liberal arts major, N1 will be more competitive, English scores are also recommended to prepare, generally when enrolling in undergraduate admission, most of them obviously have requirements for English proficiency, generally students provide ready-made TOEFL or TOEIC scores in advance, or students directly take the English test attached to the university. Some of the majors in graduate schools also require English at the time of admission to the seminary. The above Azure teacher answered.
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Many students are puzzled, in fact, this is the case, studying in Japan with good English scores is the key to applying for prestigious universities, with the development of higher education in Japan, many students go to Japan to study.
In the application process of graduate schools, although some majors in many graduate schools allow students not to submit TOEFL and other third-party scores, and only need to take the English test of the graduate school, it is recommended that students with conditions should take a TOEFL score in advance. Especially for science and engineering students, a good third-party English score will give them a lot of points, and the same is almost the same for business, international exchange and other majors.
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It is recommended that you study English as soon as possible, and do well in the exam, and the TOEFL TOEFL in Japan is used more.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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If you are going to go to a preparatory class at university, you can go to level 1, and generally level 2 is enough.
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You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, and you can know the grade requirements of the application.
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When applying for a visa, it is best to pass level 3, which has a higher chance of success.
There is generally no requirement for the examination when taking the university entrance examination, but it is generally necessary to reach the first level.
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Many students such as Zen Chun are puzzled, in fact, this is the case, to study in Japan with a good English score is the key to applying for prestigious universities, with the development of higher education in Japan, many students go to Japan to study.
In the application process of graduate school, although some majors of many graduate schools allow students not to submit TOEFL and other third-party scores, they only need to take the English test of the graduate school, but it is recommended that students with conditions should take a TOEFL score in advance. Especially for students in science and engineering, a good third-party English score will give them a lot of points for their application, and the same is true for business, international exchange and other majors.
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Japan actually attaches great importance to students' English ability, take the Japanese University Zaotuan Entrance Examination as an example: the University Admission Examination is divided into two subjects: Arts and Sciences, the subjects include Japanese, mathematics and comprehensive subjects, but Xingyan answers lack a foreign language. As we all know, the English level of the Japanese people is generally not high, so the quality of English proficiency has become an important indicator for many universities to select outstanding students, so we can understand the importance of English TOEFL when studying in Japan.
In general, most public institutions and some excellent private universities in Japan require students to have English proficiency when they enroll, in two ways: students provide ready-made TOEFL or TOEIC scores, and directly take the English test attached to each university.
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1. The minimum requirement to study in Japan is to go to Japan to study in a language school, and the basic conditions are: high school or technical secondary school graduation, 12 years of basic education; Japanese language with a J-Test grade of F or above, or N5 or above; Have a certain amount of family ability to pay.
2. The F-level and N5 of the J-Test are both basic knowledge of Japanese, and you can apply for a test class, which should be able to be tested in about 2 to 3 months.
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There are two types of Japanese language tests.
One is the J-test, the Japanese language level test, and this is the E-F level, and you can get the F level.
One is JLPT, Japanese Language Proficiency Test, this is N5, level 5 is OK, if there is anything else you want to ask, you can hi me.
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You can apply directly to go to a language school, and only after passing the test can you take the Japanese college entrance examination to go to university.
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To study in Japan, you must reach the J-Test F level, the exam itself is not difficult, there are six exams a year, there are test centers in the country, you can pass the exam by studying hard for about 3 months from scratch, I am the person in charge of the Japanese school office, you can add me, I will pass on some precautions for the exam and the words and grammar that need to be mastered to you, I hope it will play a good role in your study in Japan.
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It's like this, the level of Japanese is from the largest to the smallest, and the first level is the hardest!! Level 4 is the easiest.
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a proficiency test conducted in 1984 by the Japan International Exchange (JEDA) and the Japan Association for International Educational Exchange (JEDA) for non-native Japanese speakers. Examination.
Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4, Level 1 is about equivalent to the level of Level 3-4 of Japanese for undergraduate majors in China. The test at each level is divided into three parts: Vocabulary, Listening, Reading and Grammar.
In China, the examination is carried out by the Examination Cooperation Committee composed of China and Japan, and organized and implemented by the Examination Center of the State Education Commission.
According to the standard Japanese language textbook for Sino-Japanese communication, the first volume of the beginner class is equivalent to the level of level 4. Of course, I don't think that's enough, because Japanese is generally considered to be easy to get started, and the more you get to the back, the more difficult it becomes! If it's your first time taking the exam, it's best to sign up for a local tutorial class, or you can meet some friends and communicate with each other.
For students from three schools (technical school, vocational high school, technical secondary school), the language requirement is a certificate of Japanese language proficiency level 4 or higher.
Full-time high school students and junior college students majoring in non-Japanese language are required to have a Certificate of Japanese Language Proficiency Level 4.
Bachelor's degree or above, no mandatory Japanese language proficiency requirements. However, it is recommended to learn Japanese first, and at least complete the standard Japanese book, so that it will be easier to adapt to it.
CET-4 and CET-6 exams.
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The foundation is not bad, the question types of level 6 and level 4 have not changed much, the difficulty has increased, and there is still a lot of room for improvement in listening, insist on listening to English for half an hour every day during the time period when the level 6 listening is tested, and it is best to listen to the 6th level listening materials in previous years; If you want to improve reading comprehension, you have to do more, comprehend more according to the correct answers, and persevere; The composition is actually quite progressive, don't there are examples at the back of the sixth-level test paper, don't you read it first, write it yourself according to the topic, and then compare the example texts after writing, and see if the sentences used by others are better than yours, the structure is clearer, and it is good to memorize it. It's best to get an accumulation book, just like high school, in fact, as long as you work hard, you don't pass this, come on, persevere, you will definitely be able to pass, and you will have a good grade. Hope it helps!
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