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How do college graduates apply for Japanese monks? I want to study abroad to test monks in Japan, but is it feasible for college students to test monks in Japan?
There are three ways for college students to study in Japan:

The first type: language school → sophomore or junior → monk.

According to Japanese ability (at least N2) and school performance, I will transfer directly to a sophomore or junior in a Japanese university. However, most of them are ordinary or relatively good private universities, and there are basically no entrance examinations for foreign students in domestic public universities and famous private universities. But then if you apply for a monk's degree in Japan, all universities can apply.

The second type: graduate students → monks.

Graduate students in Japanese universities are preparatory courses for monks. They apply according to their comprehensive abilities such as Japanese, English, school performance and research plan, and then study with the professor for about a year before they can be admitted as monks. You can apply in China or in Japanese language schools. In this way, you can apply for several public universities in several countries or several private universities in Tokyo, and after studying 1 year, you can take the monk exam and make up for four years of college education.

The third type: language school → friar

Brother Kao needs not only a degree certificate, but also full-time school education 16 years. According to this requirement, all universities in Japan (even ordinary private universities) cannot directly apply for becoming a monk.

College students need to take the qualification examination one month ago. This review mainly looks at the transcripts, graduation thesis and language conditions of higher education (junior college and self-taught examination), and comprehensively judges whether it has the learning ability and research ability to recruit undergraduates. But even if they pass the qualification examination, the universities they can go to are generally ordinary private universities. The highest ranked schools that can be tested are: Japanese University, Toyo University, Specialized University, Ozawa University, Ritsumeikan University, Kansai University, Tongshe University, Kansai University and schools below the stall.

To sum up:

1, college students who have not taken the unified examination (adult education, self-taught examination and distance education) or those who want to study another major in Japan are advised to go to a language school first and then retake the undergraduate course.

2. If you want to improve your academic qualifications, it is recommended that graduate students from public universities or private universities in the applicant country study 1 year, then enter our school to study as monks for 2 years, and then issue full-time master's diplomas and degree certificates after graduation.

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