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Can college students study in Japan? How to get there?
Nowadays, studying in Japan is becoming more and more common, and the Japanese culture is similar to ours, so domestic partners have stronger adaptability, high academic diploma and high recognition in China. Many junior college students in China need to apply to study in Japan, so can junior college students study in Japan? How to get there? Come and see what I made up for you. Welcome to read!

Can college students study in Japan? How to get there? Yes, the way to study abroad with a college degree is:

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The time is short, the employment rate is high, and Japanese has reached the second level. Choose your favorite major, study for two years, and you can get a professional title, and you can work directly in Japan.

From junior college students to college students

Universities are included in the examination. Pass the on-campus examination to obtain admission qualification. The school recognizes part of the credits during the undergraduate course, and the remaining credits need to be completed in 2-3 years. If you pass the exam, you will get a bachelor's degree.

Tips: Entrance examination is very common in Japan, and it is available in both public universities and private universities in China. However, because Japanese students take exams at the same time, the success rate of entering public universities in China is relatively low, so they generally choose private universities with better applications.

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Before taking the on-campus examination, you need to pass the written examination stage of the school before you can get the examination qualification. The success rate of admission to domestic public universities or famous private universities is high.

Master's degree first. Incorporation is similar to the domestic college entrance examination. If you sign up, many seniors in Zhihu have said that it is difficult to take the exam, so it is not recommended. But in fact, I personally suggest that if you are obsessed with a prestigious school, but don't consider repeating undergraduate courses, you can consider enrolling, but don't expect to be admitted to any good school, and don't worry about any fourth-rate undergraduate courses, as long as it is an undergraduate course. First turn your junior college degree into an undergraduate degree, and then use this undergraduate degree to go to Japan for postgraduate study.

However, it should be noted that undergraduate study is by no means an end, but a transitional way.

The advantages of doing this are: first, because of the two-year study experience in Japanese universities, the postgraduate entrance examination will be much easier, and the study of Japanese and professional courses will definitely be greatly improved; Secondly, it is a good choice to study for two years in junior year, and it is also a good choice to study for a master's degree in four years.

Re-take the undergraduate course

Abstract: Everything starts all over again. I will go to the language school step by step, and then take the international students' exam and the on-campus exam with high school students. You can change your life choices through this degree.

Examination content:

① International Student Exam (EJU) is held twice a year, in June and 1 1 respectively.

Liberal arts:

Japanese: 400 points +50 points for discussion (composition);

Mathematics 1, out of 200 points: mathematics knowledge from grade three to grade one;

Comprehensive liberal arts, out of 200: Japan and world political, historical and geographical.

Science:

Japanese: 400 points +50 points for discussion (composition);

Mathematics 2, out of 200 points: equivalent to the Chinese college entrance examination;

Science synthesis, out of 200: choose two of the three courses of physical biochemistry.

② On-campus examination: Most of the on-campus examinations in liberal arts are Japanese composition, interview, mathematics and written Japanese. Most of the tests in science schools are Japanese composition, mathematics, physical chemistry and biology. This is more difficult than EJU.

Time required: language school 1-2 years+department 4 years =5-6 years.

Advantages: Although there is no regret medicine in life, you can start over at any time as long as you have the courage to give up a comfortable life. If you choose to re-take the undergraduate course, you can re-choose your own school and major and start a new life.

Disadvantages: to compete with young high school students. Personally, I think people have the strongest force value, high IQ and abundant physical strength in all aspects of high school. The more wit, the less courage. Competing with high school students is still very stressful. Another thing to consider is that it took me five or six years to get my undergraduate degree.

Third-year college students sign up for further study.

Abstract: It can be said that it is a shortcut to get a bachelor's degree.

Examination content: The contents and standards of examinations for different majors in different universities are different, mainly focusing on professional knowledge. It is difficult to apply for a good school, but there are still schools that can be admitted without choosing a school.

Time required: language school 1-2 years+junior 2 years =3-4 years.

Advantages: Save time and get a bachelor's degree quickly. The bachelor's degree is also recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, which is convenient for testing monks.

Disadvantages: It is difficult to merge public universities in China, which are basically private universities.

Take the entrance examination for monks directly.

Abstract: 15 educational experience is rare in Japanese schools where monks can apply, but it is not without it.

Examination content:

The examination content of monks is mainly divided into two parts: written test and interview. There are two exam opportunities every year, which are August-September (admission in April) and1-February (admission in April).

(1) written test: The first test mainly focuses on professional knowledge, such as liberal arts, science, mathematics or other subjects you choose. Art students should submit a collection of art works. The second item is the language test. According to the requirements of the school, it will be stipulated whether to take the English exam or not.

2 Interview: Generally, it will be conducted with more than five professors, mainly the professor you choose to ask questions. Standard questions includes: self-introduction, the purpose of coming to Japan, and the professional issues surrounding the research plan.

Time required: language school 1-2 years, monk for two years.

Advantages: the most time-saving way, ultra-fast master's degree.

Disadvantages: they are all private universities, and few universities can directly take the exam.

Applicable schools: Kansai University, Toyo University, Tama University, Aoyama University, Sakura Merrill Lynch University, takushoku university, Culture University, Dongda Culture University, tokyo institute of technology, Donghai University, Kanagawa University, private capped March, and public capped capital university Tokyo.

There is another way that everyone mentioned less, double master's degree.

The so-called double master's degree is to get a master's degree from an ordinary university first, then change the status quo of your college education, then take this master's degree as the final degree, and then take the master's degree. The biggest advantage of this is that you can get a master's degree first, and then decide whether to continue the postgraduate entrance examination according to the situation at that time. If you find a suitable job and are not so obsessed with prestigious schools, then you can just take office.

College students can also go to work in Japan, but there are not many industries to choose from. Generally speaking, if you want to get an employment visa, you need to be consistent with the specialty of the college. For example, if you major in auto repair, you can only get a work visa if you major in auto repair in Japan. Of course, if you just want to go to work and don't want to do professional work in a junior college, you can refer to the 1 route and find a characteristic school.