1. Go to the language school. Because Japanese universities are self-enrollment, if you want to go to a good university and major in Japan, you must choose to go to a Japanese language school for transition. As an international student, you must submit the examination results of international students. There is no examination room in China, and the exam is held in June every year. 165438+ 10. The Japanese language school is funded by a consortium and has no direct relationship with Japanese universities. They mainly enroll students in April and June, 10. Some schools can also enroll students in June and July, and the application time is flexible, with an average annual tuition fee of about 40,000 to 50,000.
Through Japanese study and counseling in language schools, you can take the "stay-in-school exam" for international students in Japan. After you get your grades, you can apply to the corresponding university based on your grades. Under normal circumstances, the examination subjects independently required by the school are related to the ranking, specialty and difficulty of each school. School exams will involve: Japanese, English, composition, cultural classes, interviews, and there will be professional exams and works review for artists.
2. Directly apply for undergraduate courses in nearly 800 universities in Japan. Depending on the nature of universities and their professional rankings, many will directly cooperate with overseas institutions or secondary schools to recruit students with some unpopular majors, and there is no need to submit examination results. Such schools will be divided into two types: one is a private university with a slightly better ranking (which also provides English teaching), and the other is a third-and fourth-class private university with a poor ranking. When students choose, they must be clear about the school's admission system and graduation system. Some schools are easy to enter, but because the starting point is too low, students often ignore whether their personal ability and language ability can keep up with the corresponding curriculum factors.
3. Private universities in Japan provide foreign students with a way to transition to other disciplines. The general academic system is one year, and the difficulty of application conditions is related to the ranking of each school. The tuition fee is about 40,000-50,000, and they have no student status. If they study other subjects in our school, they can take the entrance examination directly. If you pass, you can go directly to the first year of college.
For students who don't know or are not sure which institutions they can apply for, you can refer to the study abroad reference system: enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (2 1 1/985/ double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students with similar grades. You can see if there are any suitable cases of studying abroad according to your own conditions and get to know your own situation.