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Introduction to the application for studying abroad at public expense
The national expenses are all borne by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of Japan, but they are divided into domestic (domestic) selection and recommendation by the Japanese Embassy. In China, the embassy handed over the recommendation task to the Ministry of Education of China and the Ministry of Education of China to the Scholarship Fund Committee. . . . So it becomes very troublesome.

Domestic choice

Domestic (domestic) selection is recommended by the professor of the university you apply for and reported to the school for selection. Schools generally recommend the same amount to the Ministry of Education. If it is recommended by the school, it can be obtained except for some hard conditions (such as GPA is too low, such as below 2). However, the competition between schools for state expenses is extremely fierce.

Application requirements

Requirements? Say high or not, say low or not. That is, there are basically no requirements. Undergraduate students, graduate students, monks and doctors can apply. There is no limit to grades. If there are places in your school and you are the only international student in your school, the national expenses will fall on you. However, if there are more international students in the school, and it is not a university like Dongda (there are many places in Dongda, and half of the international students in our department are funded by the state), then we can only strive for conditions.

Application conditions

The conditions are arranged in order of importance as follows: 1 Whether the professor has a say in school, that is, whether he is a cow. If you get a schoolmaster, it is likely that all the students will get the national fee or JSP. It will be much easier to apply for Tsinghua from Peking University, otherwise Fudan Zhongke is not weak, and other schools are even more difficult. Liberal arts also depends on the level of Japanese.