First of all, undergraduates should understand that the undergraduate course is the learning stage and the monk (master) is the research stage. How can you talk about studying as a monk if you haven't studied major in undergraduate course? Right? Therefore, it is very dangerous to apply for graduate students in Japanese universities or to take exams for monks.
Japanese graduate students are different from domestic graduate students. First of all, they are preparatory students, not formal college students, but belong to the research room. Then, if you are a member of the research room, the tutor will be responsible for you, that is, help you to be admitted as a monk and become a real college student. Generally speaking, only public universities set up research laboratories in China, and there are almost no private universities. To apply for graduate students, you must have a 16-year education, a degree certificate and a diploma before you can contact your tutor to apply.
Graduate students and tutors study and do research together. The teacher assigned topics and research directions. General direction control is absolutely no problem. Monks generally take exams once a year 1 time, and some schools take exams twice. Generally, exams are held in February and March every year, and some schools take exams in July and August. I don't think it is difficult for graduate students to take the friar exam. After all, studying with the tutor for one year will at least have great advantages in the interview! This is an advantage that direct candidates do not have.
When it comes to fees, the tuition fees for graduate students in Japanese public universities are basically the same in the whole country: including examination materials of 9,800 yen, admission of 84,600 yen (very few schools do not charge fees) and annual tuition of 356,400 yen (half-year admission fees). Dormitories can apply. Generally, dormitories in public universities are very cheap, about 654.38+00,000 yen/month, but the conditions are average. In principle, they can only stay for half a year or a year.
Brother stage, brother stage is the real master stage, and it is also a master after graduation. The credit system is only used in the monk stage, so the pressure of graduation is very small. At the same time, all public universities in China can apply for reduction or exemption at the monk stage. So the economic pressure is also very small.
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