(1) China has 12 years of formal education, that is, high school graduates.
(2) No more than 5 years after graduation.
(3) Those who are willing to go to a Japanese university or college for further study.
(4) studying Japanese at home 150 class hours, or holding a certificate of Japanese proficiency test level 2 or above.
Registration period
(1) Spring class (born in April) starts in April, with a schooling period of 2 years. The registration time is from September of the previous year to 65438+ 10.
(2) Autumn class (born in June+1October, 65438) started in June+1October, with a schooling period of 1.5 years. The registration time is from March to April of that year.
(3) Note: Some Japanese schools also started classes in June 5438+ 10 and July, and the registration periods were June 5438+ 10 respectively.
July to August of the previous year; Students born in July will register for 1 ~ February of that year.
1 4 key choices for studying in Japan
Although the visas of Japanese students in China have been suppressed at present, there are still many students who are eager to go to Japan for further study. Recently, this magazine also received a letter from a friend of a junior college student asking for relevant information. According to the introduction of professionals, this paper summarizes that college students should grasp the 1 key and four choices when studying in Japan.
According to reports, generally speaking, most Japanese universities do not recognize China's adult education and self-taught qualifications. Although some schools in Japan will consider such students, they still have to decide whether to accept them according to the written test and interview. Japanese universities recognize the qualifications of college students who have passed the college entrance examination.
Key: Japanese ability
To study in Japan, you must have at least a medium level of language ability, and some schools require Japanese proficiency 1. Emphasizing language ability is not only a requirement for admission and visa, but more importantly, there is not enough language to learn.
In Japan, not all universities have undergraduate programs, because the school thinks that freshmen and sophomores are not studying in Japan and have different foundations. So the requirements for students are very high. Generally speaking, Japanese proficiency is required to reach 1.
There are two ways to apply for Japanese universities, one is to apply at home; The other is to apply in Japan, with many choices and opportunities.
Grasp four choices
Generally speaking, if you want to study in Japan, you can have four choices:
1. Advanced language school, study for six months to two years, and then apply for university.
2. Enter other university subjects (equivalent to preparatory courses), generally study 1 year, and then study in Japan.
3. Enter a short-term university. Choosing a short-term Japanese university is actually a good way to study in Japan. Japan's short-term university system is two years, and Japan's education system recognizes short-term university credits. As long as they are professional counterparts or basically counterparts, students can transfer to universities with credits after completing short-term universities. Moreover, many short-term universities have agreements with some private universities, and students recommended by short-term universities can be given priority.
4. Enter the university. The undergraduate education system of Japanese universities is four years, and students who are promoted to undergraduate courses can start from the second and third grades according to their grades. Usually, most students can start from the third grade. As long as you are good at Japanese and don't particularly pursue famous brands, you can generally achieve the goal of upgrading to undergraduate courses. In addition to language requirements, the school also has professional examinations, including written examinations (writing small papers) and interviews. Interview is very important, and language ability should be emphasized. It is understood that it will be very difficult for college students to transfer to public universities, because you and Japanese students take exams at the same time, and the competition is fierce, and neither language nor culture is dominant. Therefore, students who want to apply for national universities should comprehensively measure their own strength in advance.
In Japan, it is relatively easy to change majors. As long as you pass the school entrance examination, you can change classes.
Professionals suggest that if economic conditions permit, you might as well go to a language school in Japan for half a year to 1 year. This will not only further improve your Japanese level, but the key point is that you can apply for Japanese universities. Whether you start from 1 level or go to junior college, your school choices will be wider.
If the financial ability is weak, you can enter the third year of university in a domestic enrollment school, so you can get a bachelor's degree two years later. If you can't get into an ideal good university when you are an undergraduate, you can still take the postgraduate exam after graduation. At this time, it is not bad to choose some universities and give yourself another chance.
From the visa point of view, it is best for the applicant to study in Japan in the same major. If it is not relevant, the visa officer will consider your motivation to study abroad.