How do I study in Japan after graduating from junior high school?

Updated on educate 2024-07-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Application conditions for junior high school students to study in high school in Japan:

    1) Graduated from junior high school, under the age of 20;

    2) Have Japanese language study experience before going abroad, preferably more than one year of Japanese language study experience;

    3) There is a certain amount of financial support, which requires a deposit of about RMB 200,000, which will be frozen in the bank for about half a year.

    2.Application steps for junior high school students:

    1) Obtain admission permission to study abroad;

    2) Apply to the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice through a school or other institution to obtain a "Certificate of Eligibility"; After obtaining the "Certificate of Eligibility", the school will mail the original to the student.

    3) Apply for and obtain a visa: After obtaining the "Certificate of Eligibility", apply for a visa through a visa agency to the Consular Section of the Japanese Embassy in Beijing or the Consulate General in your country.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can apply to study in a Japanese high school, but there are relatively few colleges and universities to choose from, all of which are private high schools, and there are some requirements for applying for the exam.

    Education: junior high school graduates or high school students, former students or students who are studying in technical secondary schools and technical schools can apply less.

    Age: under 20 years old.

    Japanese: One year of study experience in an offline formal Japanese language training institution, preferably with a Japanese language proficiency test N3 or above.

    Funding: The certificate of deposit is only a part, and it is recommended that the family prepare more than 12 to 200,000 yuan per year for studying abroad.

    Exams: These Japanese high schools regularly come to China to organize exams or organize online exams. The content of the examination is mainly English, mathematics, and Japanese, and the questions are not difficult.

    The process is: contact the Japanese study abroad agent, fill in the registration form, make an appointment for a written test interview, and go through the study abroad procedures according to the agent's guidance after passing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As an international student at a Japanese university, my explanation is that domestic junior high school graduates can study in Japan, and if the domestic institution has a sister school in Japan and has established a relevant agreement with it, they can study in Japan as an exchange student for a year in a Japanese high school. If there is no agreement, students at this stage can also participate in the high school student exchange program.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you graduated from junior high school, do you plan to go to high school in Japan? If you want to go to a good school, I suggest you go to the learning valley to find out, the schools that his family cooperates with are relatively good, and if it is an ordinary school, the schools recommended by everyone may be similar.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Immediate family members in JapanYou can apply for a family visa to study in Japan.

    2. Those who are not immediate family members in JapanYou can go to high school.

    3.、Those who have no relatives in Japan,Except for domestic junior high school exchange programs, students cannot study in Japan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One of the most basic requirements for studying in Japan is that you have completed a 12-year course in a country other than Japan, so the most basic requirement is to graduate from high school and be at least 18 years old! If you don't have to go to high school, you can go to high school in Japan!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can go to Japan to study in high school, but the premise is to communicate with your family first to confirm whether your parents are supportive. In addition, international students are mainly accepted by private high schools in Japan, and the admission requirements of each high school are different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, because Japan is too far away and you don't have any habits, so you can't go.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To study in Japan, you must meet the following basic requirements.

    1) Have obtained an admission permit from a Japanese higher education institution;

    2) Have a guarantor in Japan;

    3) Applicants must have a reliable financial guarantee (exempted if the applicant has a foreign currency deposit equivalent to 500,000 yen);

    4) Be in good health;

    5) Be between the ages of 18-30.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The minimum Japanese language requirement for high school in Japan is N3 equivalent.

    2. Direct transfer to junior high school is also possible, but the Japanese requirement is N2 or above.

    3. The total cost of tuition, food and accommodation for one year is about 160,000 yuan.

    4. Junior high school students in Japan are not allowed to work part-time, and they are mainly studying.

    5. The curriculum of Japanese junior high school and high school is mainly English, mathematics, Chinese, social and so on. About 6 classes a day.

    6. To study in Japan, you need the consent of your parents, and you can prepare the cost of studying abroad, and if you apply for a visa, you just need to cooperate with the provision of information.

    7. Now there are very few institutions in China that can apply for junior high school and high school study abroad, you can go to Fuwa Study Abroad Network to see, junior high school and high school resource information is very much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, classmate.

    My advice to you is to come back to Japan after you finish high school in China.

    In fact, after graduating from junior high school, you can come to Japan to continue your high school studies, and the more famous ones are the Japanese Meitoku High School in the Shikoku region of Japan.

    But let me tell you about the disadvantages of studying high school in Japan, when you go to high school in Japan, you will be admitted to the university according to your Japanese status and qualifications when you apply for the university, which means that you will no longer enjoy the treatment of an international student.

    To take the simplest example, our university offers a 50% or more reduction for international students. The original tuition fee is more than 1.2 million yuan, and international students only need to pay 550,000 yuan per year for coming to our university. This is not the case for Japanese students, who have to pay more than 1.2 million yen per year in tuition.

    There are also Chinese students who come to our university after graduating from the Shikoku region of Japan, and they pay according to the Japanese fees. Then you don't have a good deal.

    Even if you are admitted to a national university, you can get more or no tuition fees if you are an international student. If you are included in the Japanese fees, you will have to pay the full amount, and the reductions are not as much as for international students, and you will not enjoy many of the benefits and special treatment of international students.

    So, I don't support you coming to Japan to study in high school.

    In addition, part-time jobs are prohibited when you are in high school in Japan, and you are absolutely not allowed. Otherwise, they will be repatriated to China. This must be made clear.

    So this means that you have to have a lot of wealth in your family to support your studies in Japan.

    But is it good to go to high school in Japan? I'm telling you, there are some benefits, too.

    But rarely, just a language advantage, maybe you will be able to speak and listen well in a few years of high school.

    But I don't think it's necessary, it's very unnecessary.

    Thank you. Study hard in high school and apply to come to Japan after graduating from high school.

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