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Wuxi New Channel will answer for you: 1. Japanese scoresAs the mother tongue of Japan, Japanese is a hard condition for studying abroad. 95% of Japanese schools speak mainly Japanese.
For this reason, the Japan Immigration Bureau also attaches great importance to students' Japanese language scores. In general, you need to have Japanese language proficiency at the JLPTN Level 2 or higher, submit a score from the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), and pass a university interview and written test before you can be admitted to the undergraduate program. 2. Academic backgroundAfter graduating from high school, you want to go to university in Japan, and you are required to have a high Chinese certificate; After graduating from university, if you want to go to Japan to apply for a master's degree at a Japanese university, you need to have a bachelor's degree or have the same diploma.
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Well, this friend, I just finished my third year of high school this year, and I'm going to go to Australia, and I've also inquired about studying in Japan, I don't know how your score is. But don't worry, most of the places that don't require a score to study abroad don't need to be in Japan. First of all, you have to go to Japan to learn Japanese, which will take between one and two years, and during this time, if you think you can learn well, you can take the Japanese exam, and you have to pass level 4!
After that, you can choose the universities in the surrounding cities for the next step of study, you can't be greedy outside, they will hand home the results every two months!! You don't need anything, clothes and other daily necessities are for sure, and then you have to have the perseverance to endure hardships! It is also recommended that you go to a Japanese state-run school, which will reduce the tuition fee by 50%-100%, and you will work there, and you can help you a lot with the money from your part-time job!
Friend, if you think mine is okay, don't forget to give points.
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There are requirements for age, education, Japanese language level, financial conditions, and the examination for international students.
1. Age requirements. If you are graduating from high school and studying at a Japanese university, you must be under the age of 23. If you are graduating from a junior college or higher and studying at a Japanese university, you must be under the age of 28.
2. Educational requirements. Must have received 12 years or more of education in the country and be recognized by the relevant state authorities.
3. Japanese language proficiency requirements. Before applying, students must have completed at least 500 hours of Japanese language courses or Japanese N2 or higher.
4. Financial guarantee. You can provide a financial guarantee of 3 million yen or 30,000 US dollars, 15 to 200,000 yuan. Among them, the first is to get a visa, which is not a requirement of the school, and Japanese universities do not require the age of the student. Clause.
Articles 2, 3, and 4 are just the minimum requirements for studying in Japan.
5. Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students. The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is a test that every student who wants to study in Japan must take. The test is divided into 3 parts, the first part is in Japanese; Part 2 is Mathematics, which is divided into Mathematics A and Mathematics B according to the liberal arts and sciences with different levels of difficulty, and Part 3 is Liberal Arts Comprehensive and Science Comprehensive.
There are a total of 800 points for the whole test, including 400 points for Japanese, 200 points for mathematics, and 200 points for general. - Generally speaking, if you score 230 points, you can go to university, and if you want to apply for a better university, you need to score at least 400 points. Nowadays, there is a trend that the content of the Japanese University Entrance Examination for International Students is relatively simple, and it is impossible to show the true ability of students, therefore, some prestigious schools have begun to do not pay attention to the students' scores in the Japanese International Student Examination, as long as they reach a relatively low score line, they can participate in the internal examination organized by the school, and the internal examination is the key to whether they can be admitted.
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What should I prepare for university in Japan?
1. Submit materials.
Including graduation certificates, high school transcripts, Japanese proficiency certificates, and English proficiency certificates are generally TOEFL scores.
2. Japanese test results (EJU).
EJU is a unified examination held twice a year in June and November for all foreigners. Most schools select students based on their grades.
3. Internal examination (written test + interview).
In addition to the above materials and EJU score results, every university in Japan is required to hold a special internal examination, including a written test and an interview. All colleges are required to attend an interview. The written test depends on the university and major, and some universities do not have a written test.
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If you go to Japan for undergraduate studies, you need to have a 12-year degree, you need to graduate from a Chinese high school, and your graduation certificate must be justified with a Japanese translation; If you go to graduate school, you must have a 16-year degree, and your bachelor's degree certificate and degree certificate must be translated into Japanese fairly.
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Applicants for undergraduate or junior college must have completed 12 years of schooling (including the completion of secondary education), have a basic knowledge of Japanese, and be at least 18 years old.
Japanese language requirements.
Before going abroad, you need to master a certain level of Japanese, and it is risky to go to Japan with 0 foundation. Plan your study abroad plan well in advance, and we will arrange your study abroad plan every step of the way. In this way, you can get a visa faster and better, and better adapt to life and study in Japan.
In terms of the learning ability and conditions required to study in Japan, it is necessary to have a certain level of learning awareness.
This is very important, and the only purpose of studying in Japan is not to leave anything to chance, and to study hard is the only purpose of studying in Japan.
Most undergraduate universities in Japan require foreign applicants to submit their results on the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), and then select students through written tests and interviews at each school.
The internal examination is held by each university separately, and in addition to the general academic ability test, there are also examination contents such as interviews, small **, practical skills tests and so on.
Judging from the current application requirements for Japanese universities, not all schools have English proficiency requirements. But in fact, good schools in Japan will use English scores as a plus point for admission. If Chinese students want to enter a first-class university in Japan, a good English score is essential, and it is recommended that you prepare before applying for the exam.
Prerequisites for Graduate School in Japan:
First of all, let's be clear, generally speaking, you must have a bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent, and you also need to have a bachelor's degree certificate and degree certificate.
For the two different subjects of arts and sciences, the required Japanese language skills are also different. For example, if you want to apply for a graduate school that requires a high level of language proficiency, you will generally need to have Japanese language proficiency of N1 or higher.
The application for graduate school in Japan is basically a book examination, that is, you can apply as long as you submit the necessary documents and obtain permission from the instructor. There are also a few good universities that require written exams, but there are not many of them. Graduate students can apply for a domestic petition (in Japan) or overseas in China.
To apply for graduate school, you need to prepare a lot of materials, including: self-introduction (with a life photo), a letter to the supervisor, a research proposal, a transcript, a letter of recommendation, etc. The most important of these is the research proposal, which can also be combined into one letter to the teacher and the research proposal
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Ask the agent, they know best.
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Hello 1 Exam: EJU Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.
Liberal Arts (Japanese, Mathematics 1, Combined Subjects): 750 points or more.
Faculty of Science (Japanese, Mathematics 2, Science): 700 points or more.
The pass rate is higher in science. The University of Tokyo takes the results of EJU very seriously.
2 TOEFL score submission in English.
120 out of 120, 60 points or more is a must. TOEFL scores are not publicly available. The higher, the better.
3 Note: Before studying in Japan, students should improve their Japanese language skills and study skills in Japan.
The Japanese language test at EJU is N1 or higher.
Mathematics and science (physics, chemistry, biology) are the subjects studied in high school.
Comprehensive subjects (geography, politics, history, economics) are not available in Japan. It's best to go to a school that specializes in teaching EJU in Japan.
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Hello to go to the University of the East of Tokyo, you need to meet the following conditions:
1.Japanese: Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 or higher.
2.English: TOEFL score of 80 or above.
More than 90% out of 800 points.
4.Cultural courses (the university's own exam): There are domestic students who can be admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University.
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Hello The University of Tokyo has high admission requirements, admission is based only on grades.
First of all, you need to take the Examination for International Students (EJU) in November, which has a maximum score of 800 points, and the University of Tokyo requires a score of 750 or more for liberal arts and 700 points or more for science.
The higher the TOEFL score, the better.
It is best to have an N1 certificate, but if you don't have one, you may be admitted if you get a high score on the Japanese language test in the Examination for International Student Students.
There are specialized training institutions in Japan regarding the Examination for International Student Studies.
Ask me about the relevant questions and give you answers one by one.
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To be honest, the threshold for universities in Japan is not as high as it is claimed on the Internet, and the reason why it is rumored to be outrageous is largely because many students in Japan have unsatisfactory high school grades and try to start all over again in Japan.
No. 2.Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) results are required. It's not very difficult, the difficulty of Japanese is between the first and second levels, and the difficulty of liberal arts, science and mathematics is actually below the college entrance examination.
However, it can be difficult to get at least 90% or even 95% of the score to be competitive enough to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
3.The TOEFL requirements are not high, and a score of 80 or more is sufficient. Of course, if you can get more than 90 or even hundreds, you will have a better impression.
4.It is not really important whether high school is a city focus, but try to keep your high school grades at a high level, and a good report card can also add to a good impression.
5.The Shanghai hukou is more advantageous in terms of visas, which is an advantage. If you have difficulty graduating from high school and going directly to Tokyo University, you can also go to a Japanese language school to strengthen your language for about half a year (June after high school graduation in China, the beginning of the Japanese university exam), and by the way, you can familiarize yourself with Japanese life and become more comfortable when taking the exam.
In the end, although the above is not difficult, it is only compared with the super-first-class in the United States such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton, and those who are admitted to Tokyo University are still absolute elites, and they must not relax their efforts in the next few years. The possibility is in your own hands, and no matter what others say, it is just a reference.
Good luck with your studies.
Interpreting is not the same as TOEFL, but if you listen to it and talk more, it is not too difficult to score more than 80 points in your junior year of high school.
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What you achieve in China has nothing to do with what university you go to in Japan. Your score line in the college entrance examination to Tsinghua University and Peking University can only prove that you have strong learning ability. But you can't compare this score to Japan.
The University of Tokyo is one of the strongest universities in Japan and is ranked in the top 20 in the world ...TOEFL score is sure I don't know how many points I don't know TOEFL 80+ with a full score of 120 should be a must SAT is used to test American universities, right?..EJU (Examination for International Students) to see at universities in Japan
Japanese 400 points Small**50 points Mathematics points Liberal Arts Mathematics and Science Mathematics Full score 200 Liberal Arts Comprehensive 200 points Science points Physics, Chemistry and Biology Choose 2 out of 3 100 points for each subject It seems that (I am a liberal arts student I did not take the science exam Specifically) At the bottom, I am a constant liberal arts student score standard Liberal arts eju full score is 850 points University of Tokyo The total score must be 730+, and you will definitely not be able to go to Tokyo University with Japanese level 1 alone, and other university departments in Japan may be exempted from the internal examination by virtue of Japanese level 1 But the University of Tokyo is definitely impossible, there are 2 ways to enter the University of Tokyo 1 Take the EJU exam 2 Exchange of public students, the university entrance examination in Japan is different from that in China You can not enter just by the results of the previous exam, and after the EJU exam results are obtained, you also have to take the university entrance interview (all universities in Japan are) And the University of Tokyo's university entrance examination interview elimination rate can you imagine. It should be about 5% 100 people to eliminate 95 people about the same!! Good luck If you choose the science exam, the chance of success is greater and the competition is small (because the ratio of liberal arts students to science students in Japan is 20 to 1, which is the opposite of the domestic Japanese students do not like science) When you choose a university, you will finally apply to another guaranteed school If you feel that you are super strong, the University of Tokyo, Nagoya University, and Kyoto University have all applied because the admission rate of the University of Tokyo is too low.
Even if the top student in the college entrance examination in one province of China, the chance of success in the entrance examination will not exceed 7 percent!
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Hello this classmate!
To enter a Japanese university, you need to have graduated from high school or completed 12 years of education. It doesn't mean that you can get into Tokyo University by studying in a domestic high school. The Japanese language requirements for Japanese university undergraduates are generally level 1 or above, because high school graduates must first pass the Unified Examination for Studying Abroad in Japan, which is generally answered in Japanese, and if you can't even understand the questions if you don't have Japanese language ability, you will definitely not get a high score.
As for the English TOEFL score, it generally plays a great role in the Japanese graduate school (that is, graduate school), and the TOEFL score with a high score when applying for the Japanese university (undergraduate) is indeed a plus, but it is certainly not as important as the score of the unified test for international students, not to mention that the TOEFL score is valid for 2 years. So it's a bit of a step before the horse to prepare for the TOEFL test now.
According to the actual situation that you are about to graduate from junior high school, and you have the advantage of being born in such a good place as Shanghai, if your family's financial conditions support it, why not go to Japan to study in high school? After completing high school in Japan, you will receive the same high school curriculum as the Japanese, and you will take the Japanese college entrance examination instead of the Unified Examination for International Students.
According to the feedback from the students who successfully went to high school in Japan and the high school graduates who took the Unified Examination for International Students, the college entrance examination in Japan is much simpler than the Unified Examination for International Students. Moreover, there is no mandatory requirement for Japanese language level to go to high school in Japan, and it is generally enough to have 1 year of Japanese learning experience, so that we can have more time and energy to focus on the study of junior high school in China.
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