In Japanese, there is a word "graduate student" consisting of three Chinese characters, but unlike China, it means preparatory students (spectators, informal students). Friar, a Japanese academic title, is equivalent to a master's degree in China.
Postgraduate students are the initial transitional system for foreigners to apply to Japanese universities. They have no academic qualifications and no student status, but they can take foreign-selected exams. After passing the exam, you can be admitted as a monk by a Japanese university. To apply for graduate students, you need good birth conditions and hard conditions. Only by touching porcelain with university professors and obtaining Neno can you get admission qualifications.
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Friar exam
Monks have two exams a year, one in March and the other in August, and the exam time varies from school to school.
China applied for the route.
1, first enter the language school, then enter the university, and enter the university to study related master's courses;
2. Apply directly to the university. The universities and majors that can be applied for such applications are very limited;
3. Apply for "postgraduate" courses in domestic public universities, and then enter the formal master's courses in universities through university examinations.
Baidu encyclopedia-friar degree
Baidu Encyclopedia —— Postgraduates of Japanese National Public University