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. Japanese schools enroll students four times a year, starting in April, July, 65438+ 10 and 65438+ 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.
The junior college only started the first phase of enrollment in April, which is characterized by a long enrollment cycle. According to Li's understanding of studying abroad, it should be noted that not all colleges can accept international students, and they need to be confirmed when applying. 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.
Brief introduction of Japan:
Japan (Japanese: Japan/にっぽんこく, にほこく, English: Japan) is located in the east of Asia and the northwest of the Pacific Ocean. The country name means "the country of sunrise", and the territory consists of Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Hokkaido and more than 7,200 small islands, with a total area of 378,000 square kilometers. As of May 2022, the total population of Japan is about 654.38+0.2505 million, and the main ethnic group is the Yamato ethnic group. There are about 6.5438+0.6 million Ainu people in Hokkaido, where Japanese is widely used. The main religions are Shinto and Buddhism.
Japan is a highly developed capitalist country and the third largest economy in the world. Lack of resources, extreme dependence on imports, highly developed manufacturing industry is the main pillar of the national economy. Its research and development ability is very strong, with a large number of multinational companies and scientific research institutions. The annual scientific research expenditure accounts for about 3. 1% of the national GDP, ranking first in developed countries.
In addition, the cultural industry dominated by ACG industry and the developed tourism industry are also important signs. Up to now, Japanese traditional culture represented by tea ceremony, flower path and book path is still preserved.