Can't I graduate from studying in Japan and becoming a monk?
Most Japanese universities require monks to complete 30 credits, that is, at least 15 courses. Generally speaking, (1) specialized courses of this lecture, (2) courses of other lectures or other research topics, and (3) some specific courses have minimum credit restrictions. The friar's thesis, as some students already know, began to take shape from the "research plan" submitted when applying for the friar. To write a friar's thesis, one is to consult a lot of literature, and the other is to persist. Although it is not as difficult for Japanese monks to graduate as doctors, they will not be allowed to graduate unless they write qualified papers.