After successfully getting the school offer, students can prepare to formally enter the Japanese university college. Before entering school, I wonder if you know what documents you need to provide to enter school? In this article of 5 1offer, I will introduce what documents are needed to apply for admission to Japanese universities.
What documents do I need to apply for admission to a Japanese university?
General requirements are as follows:
Application form for admission (school format).
Resume (school format).
University graduation or graduation appointment certificate.
Master's degree or scheduled degree certificate (doctoral degree only).
Final report card.
Research (graduation) papers and their outlines of graduate schools.
Research (expectation) plan.
Relevant documents of the guarantor (stamped by the payer or parents).
Letter of recommendation from the president, dean or consultant of the graduated university.
Health diagnosis certificate (school format, X-ray required for examination in public or municipal hospitals).
Resident ticket (Japanese resident).
Extended reading
To study in Japan, you must first pass the language barrier. If your Japanese score is not up to standard, you must first go to a Japanese language school. So how about going to a Japanese language school to learn a language, the basic tuition and accommodation? In this article, I will introduce the students studying in Japan in detail.
Accommodation fees in Japanese language schools:
Generally, it is 35,000 yen/month, and the general accommodation fee is paid in advance for three months.
Take Oriental International College as an example. The fees to be paid to the school dormitory for the first time are as follows:
Total monthly fee and gift deposit (3 months)
35,000 yen 60,000 yen 6,543.8+0,000 yen 6,543.8+0,750 yen
Remarks: 175000 yen is about 14000 RMB.
Total cost of Japanese language schools
Generally, schools pay tuition for one year and accommodation for three months. Generally, it is 700,000+170,000 = 870,000 yen, or about 69,000 RMB.
These are the basic expenses of Japanese language schools. The only criterion to measure the quality of a language school is actually whether it is an excellent school, not how many people have been admitted to top universities.
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