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Japan has a perfect education system, rich educational resources and reasonable expenses for studying abroad, which attracts many students to study in Japan. In the process of applying for studying in Japan, students need to carefully plan their application process and make full preparations. Then it is very important to know the start time, which is the basis for everyone to make a plan. 1. When does the Japanese university start? All official students in Japan enter school in April. April to August is the first semester, which is called prophase in Japan. 10 to March of the following year is the second semester, which is called late period in Japan. 1. Language school Japanese school enrolls students four times a year, and the start time is April, July, 10 and 10 respectively. The enrollment time, conditions and methods of each school are different, but most of them start enrolling students six months earlier than the start of school. The first enrollment started in April is the largest, followed by 10, July and 1. Most schools started enrolling students in April and 10. After deciding which school to study in, please get the school's enrollment brochure and prepare to apply. 2. The junior college only started the first phase of enrollment in April, which is characterized by a long enrollment period. It should be noted that not all colleges can accept international students, and they need to be confirmed when applying. 3. Undergraduate Japanese universities Japanese universities generally start in April, 10. General universities only enroll international students who start school in April, and a few schools enroll students who start school in September or 10. In addition, some schools admit students who entered school in April several times. Most schools choose students according to the results of Japanese study abroad examination, written examination and interview provided by our school. Graduate schools of Japanese universities recruit master students and doctoral students, generally only the first semester starting in April. There are also a few schools that enroll students in September or 10, and some schools have other school hours. Most schools hold entrance exams in their own schools, so students must come to Japan to take the exams. Second, the process of studying in Japan 1, the process of high school students applying for studying in Japan: applying for studying in Japanese language schools-choosing Japanese undergraduate schools-taking entrance exams (June and 165438+ 10)-school registration (5- 10 months in advance)-university exams (in advance) 2. Process of college students studying in Japan: Step 1: Preparing for the language test Japanese language ability is one of the necessary conditions for applying for studying in Japan. Qualified language achievement is an important guarantee for application. Although "graduate students" don't have such rigid requirements for language scores, all the processes need to use Japanese (except a few courses taught in English), so it is very important to lay a good foundation for language in advance. China travel. Com reminds the application requirements: Japanese, liberal arts N 1 or above, science N2 or above, and English TOEFL score of 70 or above (in order to ensure the smooth application, TOEFL score is generally 80+). Step 2: Define the research field and write the research plan. If you want to go to college, you need to be clear about your research topics. Simply put, it is to choose a topic and find out the existing problems or areas that can be improved. Usually, this is what you need to determine. When choosing a research field, on the one hand, you need to consider your own interests. Choosing your favorite field can make you happy and more likely to achieve excellent results. Why do I want to do this research, what I will find through research, the research status and future research guide in this research field, and what contribution this research will bring to society or academia need to be written into the research plan. Step 3: Contact the professor When to start contacting the professor has always been a question for many people. Although many people may find it helpful to apply for a job by being more magnetic and familiar with professors, in fact, it is not as early as possible to contact professors. Most professors in Japan are busy and have no intention of communicating with students other than the application matters. When applying too early, the professor may not be able to give it to Neno because he is not sure about the situation in his laboratory. The best contact period with the professor is six months before the beginning of the wish period. At this time, the professor basically knows how many students he wants and is willing to consider this upcoming thing. Of course, in most cases, it comes first and then comes. Even so, try to get in touch (at least try to score in the language exam) on the premise that you have enough chips. In order to avoid failure. Generally speaking, students who entered the school in April, the time is from June 10 to June 10, and June10, and the time is from April to May of that year. However, the time for students to leave voluntarily and enter the university may be different. I hope the students will investigate in advance and don't miss the time. Step 4: Make a wish. In most cases, after the professor agrees to accept students (the so-called "Neno"), the success rate of wishing is very great. In some departments with fierce competition, professors dare not give definite results, and have to wait for unified selection in the departments. So, even if you get a reply from a professor who can make a wish, don't be careless. The materials for wishing must be prepared. The result will be announced a few months after the wish comes true. If it passes, the school will contact us to prepare visas and other matters. Step 5: Prepare the visa after passing the qualification. It is a convenient and quick way to apply for a visa through the agency designated by the embassy, which generally requires 200 yuan to 400 yuan. The materials to be provided include: valid passport, original and photocopy of qualification certificate for studying in Japan, Japanese entry visa application form (provided by consulate), 1 photo, photocopy of household registration book, notarized certificate of highest academic diploma, on-the-job certificate of payer, and question form. Step 6: Go to school in Japan. 3. Matters needing attention after arriving in Japan. 1. The first thing to do is to apply for permission to leave a card and engage in activities outside the qualification, so as to facilitate part-time work in the future. During your stay in Japan, you should take your residence card and student ID card with you. It is possible that the police will randomly check the documents. It is illegal to abide by Japanese laws and regulations, such as posting chat records online without permission, throwing garbage incorrectly, taking photos in cinemas, etc. 4. Keep your passport, residence card, national guarantee, personal serial number card and other identity documents that can only be used by yourself. The loss of important identity documents may be used maliciously by others. If there is any violation of the law, it is your fault, and you may be repatriated and imprisoned. 5. Be sure to pay attention to garbage sorting. The management company will give you a piece of paper to tell you when to throw away different kinds of garbage. Take Tokyo as an example. Usually, when you go to the area and land at the card address, the area will tell you how to sort and collect different kinds of garbage. It should also be noted that smoking is prohibited in the rental house, and smoking is only allowed in designated areas outdoors. If you understand and strictly abide by the rules of life such as keeping pets. 6. Working in Japan, the government stipulates that the week should not exceed 28 hours. If the overtime is found by immigration, it will be repatriated. Don't indulge in part-time jobs. Everything is based on learning tasks. On the premise of not affecting your study and life, you can accumulate some social experience part-time and subsidize your living expenses. I recommend several popular Japanese job-hunting websites for you, which can be directly translated and used in Japan. The introduction of Japanese universities is over ~ friends who want to study abroad must be prepared in all aspects. Finally, I wish you all the best.