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Issues related to studying in Japan
Experts explain six doubts about studying in Japan in detail.

A decide whether it is necessary to apply to the university after studying abroad.

Whether you are an online student or an offline student, even if you decide to study abroad, don't "last stop". Giving up college registration or giving up work is by no means the best choice. Some students and parents have the idea of giving up registration because they have to pay a high tuition fee of 1 year to register in universities. Or should we go all out to strengthen Japanese? Although this idea is reasonable, it is not feasible. Because the application for studying abroad is a long period and complicated procedure. There are many uncertainties that may arise at any time. For example, the visa policy of the applicant country has changed. In case of emergency when studying abroad, if the applicant is still studying or working, he can take it easy. Even if the applicant's personal conditions are no matter how good, he should be prepared in case he is refused a visa.

Several options for college graduates to study abroad

When college graduates choose to study abroad, they usually face awkward choices. Judging from the results of university 1, both time and cost are not worth the loss. Some people think that the best plan is to upgrade from university to undergraduate course. As a student, I entered the third year of a four-year university in Japan and got my bachelor's degree in the shortest time (usually 2 years).

However, this scheme also has some limitations. At present, there are few universities that directly recruit undergraduates in China, and the major choices are narrow. Most of them are ordinary private schools. If the applicant has a fairly basic education in China, wants to apply for a first-class public university in Japan, or wants to have a wider choice of majors, then it is best to go to a language school for transition and then go to Japan for further study. In Japan, first-class universities generally do not recruit junior college students, and even if they can recruit students, the entrance examination is relatively difficult. Generally speaking, it is required to start reading from 1 level or level 2. In addition, some people who have reached the second level or above in Japanese in China can choose to go directly to the undergraduate course and get the undergraduate degree in the shortest time. If they think the school or major is not ideal, they can consider going to Japan for further study and postgraduate education.

C Is it feasible for students to give up their present schools and study in Japan?

For some college and undergraduate students, after a period of study, they feel that their major is not suitable for them, and they have the idea of giving up their existing schools to study in Japan. If I am a junior college student in 1 year, it is feasible to give up my existing school and study in Japan. If you are a junior college student for 2 years, it is recommended to postpone the study abroad plan in Japan for the time being, and it is best to choose junior college students to study abroad after graduation; If you are an undergraduate, whether your school or major likes it or not, you'd better finish your undergraduate education before considering studying abroad. Because foreign countries, including Japan, have many advantages in postgraduate education, such as tuition and scholarships. The above two types of students should make full use of their spare time to learn Japanese while continuing their college or university studies. The higher the level of Japanese in China, the easier it is to study or live in Japan.

D can you guarantee to be admitted to the university after going to Japan?

At present, the applicants who choose to study in Japan are mainly language students. Its competition for further studies is relatively weak in China. Because after going to China, foreigners are generally admitted to study abroad, and the competitors are mainly international students, mainly Japanese. Due to the increasingly serious "declining birthrate" in Japan in recent years, there is a relative surplus of higher education resources. In 2007, Japan will enter the "all-in-one era" of university study. Currently, there are about 700 universities in Japan. This is a rare opportunity for China students. In particular, some students who made mistakes in the college entrance examination are not satisfactory and can choose again by their own efforts. Therefore, there is basically no situation that you can't study in Japan. However, the competition for admission to some top universities is fierce at any time.

E Can I apply for going to Japan for high school after graduating from junior high school?

According to the current policy of studying abroad in Japan, except for some high schools with inter-school exchange agreements, the stage of studying abroad in Japan's high schools has not been completely opened to the society. In terms of academic qualifications, it is generally required that students who have received formal school education must reach 12 or above, that is, graduate from high school (including students from three schools) before they can apply for studying in Japan. Therefore, it is suggested that junior high school students who intend to study in Japan must persist in graduating from high school and realize their desire to study in Japan. Of course, if you are determined to study in Japan, you can use your spare time or winter and summer vacations to strengthen Japanese in the future. The longer you study Japanese in China, the higher your level, the shorter your study time in the language stage when you study in Japan, and the easier your life after you go to Japan.

F can I go through the formalities of studying abroad by myself?

There are several ways to study abroad. First, I can handle it myself. The second is to entrust foreign relatives and friends to handle it. The third is to choose an agent to study abroad. As for the way to choose, parents and students must carefully weigh their abilities and make a decision after comprehensive consideration. Because the application process for studying abroad generally takes a long time, specific things such as choosing a school, contacting a school, making materials and applying for a visa will not happen overnight. Moreover, many uncertain factors, such as the adjustment of the study abroad policy of the applicant country, may occur halfway. Therefore, it is difficult to make a trip without considerable foreign language proficiency, professional knowledge, judgment and enough time and energy. Although we can get all kinds of information we want from all kinds of channels now, it is indeed a rather complicated process to filter the information and materials obtained. If you choose the second way to study abroad, then the overseas client you choose will have several conditions listed in the above article instead of you, and have enough trust.

Finally, remind the applicant that once the visa is refused to study in Japan, the possibility of successful re-application is low. Most schools and intermediaries do not accept students who refuse visas. Therefore, people who apply for the first time must carefully choose the way and school to study abroad.

Japan's qualification for studying abroad

University application conditions:

Students from countries outside Japan must complete 12 courses of formal school education.

In some countries, high school only finished 1 1 year. In this case, they should study in the Japanese Language School (Tokyo) or the Japanese Language School (Osaka) of Kansai International Alumni Association for one year, and they must be over 65,438+08 years old to be eligible for university.

College entrance examination:

There are two kinds of entrance examinations for Japanese universities: state-funded (scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and private (self-funded) study abroad, and some countries and governments also send overseas students. There are two ways for international students to enter Japanese universities at their own expense: one is to enter the desired Japanese university directly from abroad after passing the Japanese university selection examination. One way is to enter a Japanese education institution affiliated to a university or a private Japanese education institution to study 1 and then enter the school after passing the college entrance examination for two years.

When international students enter Japanese universities in the future, they usually take into account the learning ability and Japanese ability of international students under different academic systems in Japan, and most of them take different examination methods from Japanese. The specific entrance examination methods vary from university to university. Those who wish to enter a university can contact the desired university to confirm the specific situation.

In addition, examination results such as "Unified Examination for Private Foreign Students" and "Japanese Proficiency Test" are widely used in the admission and selection of universities. The former is implemented by the Japan International Education Association, a consortium legal person, while the latter is implemented by the Association at home and by the International Exchange Fund outside Japan. Details can also be contacted with the Japanese embassy abroad.

Language Institute application conditions:

Under 25 years old (including 25 years old), you can graduate from high school (or equivalent)

26-28 years old need to graduate from college.

28-30 years old need to graduate from college.

Not accepted over 30 years old

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Several steps to prepare for studying in Japan

[Go Abroad Online] At the 2005 China International Education Exhibition, there were 13 national universities and1/private universities participating.

Japanese study consultants said that they should be fully prepared before studying in Japan. Every student's motivation to study in Japan is different, and the purpose, mode, duration and educational institutions of studying abroad are also different. First of all, regarding your future career and development direction, it is best to make your own study abroad plan according to your educational background and economic ability. Then, it is necessary to collect information in preparation for studying abroad, choose schools, choose institutions to implement Japanese education, apply, and finally take the entrance examination.

Usually, Japanese 1 to 2-year courses start in April, and 1 and 6-month courses start from 10. The application and termination time varies from school to school. For courses that started in April, the application started between June and June of the previous year, and for courses that started in June and June. With few exceptions, there are still schools that start in July and June. Generally, the time required for obtaining admission forms, preparing materials and mailing will be added, so the preparation for applying for Japanese schools should start at least 6-8 months ago.

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The most basic conditions for applying for Japanese trainees

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[Go abroad online] When the China agency reached a training agreement with the Japanese receiving agency, the following basic requirements were stipulated for the trainees:

1. The technology learned in China is the same as that learned in Japan, and he has been engaged in this work for more than two years;

2. After the training in Japan, make sure to return to the original unit;

3. Strong sense of mission and enthusiasm for training;

4. It is recommended by the national or local administrative organ of China;

5. Graduated from high school or equivalent school; (Agricultural interns above junior high school)

6. At least 18 years old and under 38 years old; (The age of the latter varies with different training industries, and the requirements are also different. )

7. No training experience in Japan;

8. Have a healthy body to train! No dental treatment is needed;

9. A person whose Japanese level is sufficient for training. Generally speaking, Chinese agencies select candidates from those who meet the above conditions according to the types and conditions of training occupations proposed by Japanese receiving agencies, and then Japan determines qualified candidates from the candidates.

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Conditions for studying in Japan

(1) Higher education institutions eligible to study in China.

When you enter a university, short-term university or equivalent institution, specialized school or higher specialized school for education, you can obtain the qualification of "studying abroad". In addition, foreign students in universities also meet this requirement.

(2) Living expenses

There must be enough assets, scholarships or other sources of payment to pay the living expenses during the stay.

(3) When planning to enter a special school,

For specialized schools, one of the following conditions must be met.

I have worked as a Japanese educator for more than 6 months in an institution recognized by the Japan Language Education Promotion Association.

Those who have scored 200 or more in Japanese subjects (reading comprehension, listening comprehension and the sum of listening comprehension) in the Japanese study abroad examination.

Educators who can prove that they have enough Japanese ability to accept special schools (those who pass the Japanese proficiency test 1 or 2).

Received more than 1 year education in universities or high schools (including Japanese subjects in universities, etc. ).

In addition, if you only want to receive Japanese education in a special school, then the educational institution must be recognized by the Japanese Language Education Promotion Association, a consortium legal person, and by the Minister of Justice.

(4) The educational systems of major countries and regions and the admission qualifications of Japanese higher education institutions.

China

☆ Those who have a degree in Japanese higher education institutions and have received formal education in their own country for more than 12 years (inclusive).

① High school graduates

② technical secondary school graduates

(3) those who have completed the three-year course of agricultural vocational middle school.

④ technical school graduates

☆ It is best to have a final degree within 3 years after graduation.

☆ Receive formal Japanese training for at least half a year.

☆ The purpose of studying abroad is clear

Sufficient economic ability.

admission qualifications

(1) 12 school education completed

The entrance qualification of universities, short-term universities and specialized schools in Japan is those who have graduated from high school or completed school education 12.

So do foreigners. People who have not completed 12 school education in foreign countries, or who have the same education and are designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, cannot be recognized as having the same education as high school graduates.

(2) About the incomplete school education in 12.

For those who have received school education abroad for less than 12 years, they will be recognized as qualified for admission to institutions of higher learning under the following conditions.

In foreign countries, people who have passed the certification examination (including quasi-government certification examination) held by the government and have the same educational level as the school educators who have completed 12, and are over 18. Examples of verification are French high school graduation examination and Abitur in Germany.