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How do I apply to go to university in Japan?
I. Four major application schemes for studying in Japan:

1, studying in Japanese language school

You can go to the Japanese language school first, then take the exam held by the Japanese university college and enter the Japanese university college to study related master's courses.

Admission requirements of Japanese language schools

International students must have completed at least 12 years of formal schooling in China; Graduates from domestic high schools, junior colleges and colleges can apply, and graduates from secondary schools, technical schools and Bai vocational colleges can also apply if they meet the requirements. When applying, the applicant needs to provide proof of two white hours in Japanese class, as well as proof of Japanese international proficiency test Band 4 or j-testf and other related abilities. The economic guarantor is required to provide RMB 200,000 as the deposit and related sources of funds. If you want to enter a school with a relatively high ranking in Japanese universities, you can consider this method.

Suitable for people:

1, people with poor Japanese.

2. Students who want to have more choices after going to Japan, such as employment and special schools.

3. Students who want to take the art design exam.

4. liberal arts students

2. Postgraduate application

If you think you have a certain Japanese ability, don't want to spend time and energy in a language school, or want to get in touch with the professor's research content as soon as possible, then another option is to study in Japan, but don't try to find shortcuts.

Apply for postgraduate-friar exam-formal admission

The first thing to understand is a concept:

Japanese graduate students ≠ domestic graduate students

Japanese monk = domestic graduate student

Japanese college students = domestic graduate students

Suitable for people:

1, good Japanese, high score in liberal arts N 1, students with at least N2 in science and engineering.

2. At the same time, science and engineering students with good Japanese.

3. Independent, good at research and DIY students.

3、G30

In order to internationalize university education, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan launched the Global 30 English Teaching Plan in 2009. The project includes 13 universities. The G30 project contains 300 courses, and everyone can find their own direction in the G30 project. After graduation, everyone can not only master English, but also learn Japanese, which is very beneficial to job hunting abroad.

Suitable for people:

Students with good English foundation and weak Japanese.

4. Godsworn

If you feel that your ability is excellent enough, or you want to challenge yourself, you can also choose to take the entrance examination for monks in Japanese universities directly. Some schools will publish the monk's exam questions in previous years on the university homepage, but if you prepare for the exam abroad, you can only read through the textbooks of the exam subjects, and the review materials for the monk's exam are not so rich. Of course, students who have the ability and perseverance can also challenge.

Second, studying in Japan requires its own conditions:

1, education

If you want to apply for a Japanese national university, you must first have a higher degree of 16, and it would be better if the school is some 985,211.

Applying for a Japanese university college usually requires a bachelor's degree to qualify for the exam. Undergraduate graduates are required to hold valid diplomas and degree certificates.

Of course, with the increasing popularity of studying in Japan, individual junior college students, self-taught students and students without degree certificates have begun to apply for Japanese universities, but it is unlikely that these students will directly apply for Japanese national and public universities in China.

In Japan, general graduate schools require students to have a bachelor's degree, but some Japanese schools do not.

2. Economy

Many students who choose to study in Japan are children of working families. But the cost of studying in Japan is not very high. There are also many students who work and study. But don't worry, working in Japan is relatively convenient.

3. Important

Specialty selection is an important part for professors to choose students. Each professor often judges the primary selection according to the student's report card, and needs the materials provided by the students when applying, so that the professor can fully understand whether a student is suitable for him or not.

4. Language

Learning a language in Japan is a basic requirement, which is related to whether students can adapt to life and study in Japan.

Japanese level 2 is just a low threshold. Students majoring in Japanese in liberal arts need to reach the first level in Japanese. If students have no Japanese ability, the success rate of directly applying to Japanese universities in China is almost zero.

Third, the application process for studying in Japan

Submit the materials that need to be reviewed-submit your volunteers after approval-take the written test as required-participate in the interview after approval;

1, professor's recommendation letter: generally, you need a professor's recommendation letter to apply for postgraduate and preparatory courses. You can ask the dean, dean, instructor and other professors related to your major to write for you;

Step 2: Copy

3. Graduation certificate

4. Degree certificate

5. Resume: Be sure to fill it out in detail and correctly. General professional applicants will provide it. Please fill in truthfully.

6. Summary of graduation thesis (design)

7, scholarships and other incentives to prove materials.

8. Research plan

9, proof of payment of funds related materials, including proof of deposit, proof of income, etc. ;

10, other materials required for application.