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I used to have a friend who went to university in Japan, and she went to the study valley in Xicheng District, where everything was prepared, and she said that she just went to have an interview.
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1. Nothing is impossible, as long as you are determined.
2. If you want to go to Japan to study at a university, there is no way to take the exam in China, so you must go to Japan to take the exam (unless your school has a guaranteed place, but even if there is, there should be no University of Tokyo).
3. It is very difficult to go directly to university after graduation because you must have a high school diploma and a score for the entrance examination, and the start time in Japan is different from ours. They start in April (some in September) and in China in June, so you won't be able to catch up with the entrance of that year, because you still have to take the international student exam (June and November every year).
4. If you want to take the international student exam, you must first have a basic level of Japanese if you want to go to a language school, about N4; After going to a language school, you will learn some basic subjects such as Japanese, history, politics, chemistry, physics, English, etc. (different from liberal arts and sciences). There is a total score in the international student examination, which is about the same as the college entrance examination, and if you want to go to the University of East China, it is about the same difficulty as if you want to go to Tsinghua University and Peking University in China.
5. I also want to study in Japan, and the current situation is indeed not the best time, but the Japanese people and politics are not very related, so if you want to study abroad, you don't have to worry a lot. And most of the Japanese people are friendly, so don't worry too much.
6. The first thing to say is that the possibility of going to Tokyo University after graduation is basically zero, unless you go to an international university (which is open to international students). After ruling out this kind of thinking, there is still hope for me to study at Tokyo University in the second year.
7. If you really want to go, start learning Japanese now, strive to reach N1 (in fact, the higher the better), after graduating from the college entrance examination (you have to take the college entrance examination, and the score should be more than 500, the same is also the higher the better), immediately go to Japan to study at a language school, and take the entrance examination (November of the same year) after learning knowledge. With a high enough score, coupled with a competitive TOEFL score (above 90), you can pass the admissions test of the University of Tokyo and you will be able to enter the University in April of the following year.
PS: This is the fastest way, so you should try to learn Japanese as well as possible in your home country first, so that you can take the entrance examination as long as you study in a language school for half a year, and in general, you have to study in a language school for about a year.
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It depends on whether you are going to undergraduate or graduate school, and in addition, different schools have different requirements.
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The conditions and requirements for studying in Japan are as follows:
1. Conditions for studying in Japan:
1. Have a certain financial ability, in order to ensure that students have basic tuition and living expenses during their study in Japan.
2. Be prepared to adapt to overseas life, many students will choose to work part-time during their study in Japan, so be prepared for this.
3. Japanese language proficiency is the foundation of study and life in Japan, and you must be able to pass the Japanese language test.
4. Undergraduate study in Japan requires high school or above, and the age must also be 18 years old, Japanese language level N2 is required, and of course, English certification ability is also required.
5. Graduate students need a bachelor's degree, be at least 22 years old, and have a Japanese level of 2 or above.
2. Requirements for studying in Japan:
Education: 12 years or more of education experience (high school, technical secondary school, technical school degree or above) is required.
Japanese: Have more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, preferably with a Japanese Language Proficiency Test certificate.
Age: 18-35 years old within 5 years of graduation from formal education (within 2 years of graduation from partial study).
Economy: You can provide a bank deposit certificate of 3 million yen or 200,000 yen.
Financial sponsorship: It is best to choose your own parents as sponsors.
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Conditions for studying in Japan for graduate studies and doctoral studies:
1) Bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent, Master's degree is required for PhD.
2) Have attained a level of Japanese language proficiency equivalent to Level 2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
3) Be able to pay for studying abroad.
4) There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for foreign students teaching English courses, but they may be required to submit TOEFL and other English proficiency certificates. In addition, most graduate schools that teach in Japanese will also require candidates to submit proof of English proficiency. It is recommended that you prepare well before applying for the exam.
What are the requirements for studying in Japan for undergraduate studies?
Each university in Japan has its own admissions, and the application requirements vary.
If you want to get into a better university, such as a national public university or a well-known private university, you will generally need to take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students first. Your score will most likely determine whether you will be able to apply to the university you want to apply to, as well as whether you will be accepted. It also needs to be combined with the results of later on-campus exams and interviews.
In addition, the basic requirements for applying to a university department are as follows:
1) High school (12 years old) or above, at least 18 years old.
2) Have attained a level of Japanese language proficiency equivalent to N2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
3) Be able to pay for studying abroad.
PS: Foreign students do not have Japanese language proficiency requirements in most English programs, but they may be required to submit TOEFL and other English proficiency certificates.
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The conditions for studying in Japan are very simple, the conditions for studying in Japan are: 1. High school graduates are under 23 years old, and junior college and above are under 28 years old. 2. Those who have received more than 12 years of academic qualifications recognized by the national education department.
3. Before applying, students must have completed at least 500 hours of Japanese language courses or have Japanese language proficiency level 2 or higher. 4. Economic guarantee: 3 million yen or 30,000 US dollars, 15-200,000 yuan.
Documents required to study in Japan: 1. Ask the school to arrange housing, and after receiving the certificate of eligibility, you must submit the following documents to the school immediately. If it is not submitted, it will be treated as if the school did not arrange housing.
1) Application for Housing Security; (2) Pledge on housing, (3) Letter of request for housing arrangement; 2. After obtaining the visa, please make an appointment for a flight abroad. After booking your ticket, please inform the school of the name of your flight, departure time, and arrival time. 3. If you need to be picked up at the local airport, please contact the school.
If there is no greeting, it will be handled as if there is no greeting. 4. Even if you don't need to be greeted, please report to the school as soon as you arrive in Japan and follow the school's instructions.
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Chinese students who want to study in Japan need to meet the following conditions and requirements:
Education: Chinese students need to have an academic background that meets the requirements of Japanese universities, and usually need to hold a bachelor's degree or above.
Language Proficiency: Students need to have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency in order to better adapt to life and study abroad. Proof of language proficiency at the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N2 or N1 level is usually required.
Other requirements: Japanese universities may also have other requirements, such as interviews, submission of portfolios or research proposals, etc.
It should be noted that different universities and majors may have different requirements and standards, and students need to understand and prepare relevant materials and certificates in advance, and choose the appropriate study abroad method and major according to their own situation. At the same time, it is also necessary to understand the Japanese culture and social environment in advance in order to better adapt to the study abroad life.
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1. Bachelor's degree, 18 years old or above, Japanese N2, English-taught students have no Japanese level requirements. 2. Graduate students, bachelor's degree, 22 years old or above, Japanese proficiency level 2 or above, there is no Japanese level requirement for students taught in Chinese, and English score requirements for Japanese-taught students. 3. Have more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, and a grade certificate is preferred.
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