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Japan's study abroad strategy: an essential guide for graduate students
Want to go to Japan for further study? No problem! As long as you reach the N2 level of Japanese in China, you can go to Japan for postgraduate study after graduation. You can get a monk's degree in just two and a half years, which is equivalent to a master's degree in China. This article will provide you with the necessary guide for Japanese graduate students to study abroad, so that your road to study abroad will be smoother.

N2 level in Japan

As long as you reach the N2 level of Japanese in China, you can go to Japan for postgraduate study after graduation. This is the basic requirement for studying in Japan, and it is also the basis for your study and life in Japan.

Diversified major selection

As a Japanese major, you have more professional choices! Education, sociology, welfare, psychology ... there is always one for you. Choosing a major that suits you can give full play to your advantages.

Tuition remission policy and scholarship

The tuition fees for graduate students in public universities in China are very close to the people, ranging from 340,000 yen to 550,000 yen. Don't worry, there are tuition reduction policies, part-time jobs and scholarships waiting for you! You may need 70,000 to 90,000 start-up funds in the first year, and you may be self-sufficient in the second year!

Earn pocket money

Living expenses, rent, daily expenses ... these are all considerations when studying in Japan. But don't worry, if you work at ordinary times, take Tokyo as an example, you can earn about 1000 yen per hour. Taking a part-time job can not only earn pocket money, but also exercise your language and social skills.