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List of application methods for studying in Japan
# Studying in Japan # Introduction Japan is an economically developed country with many excellent majors, and many students choose to study here every year. The following is a list of shared application methods for studying in Japan. Welcome to read the reference! 1. List of application methods for studying in Japan

First, the way to go to college in Japan after the college entrance examination

(1) Apply for a Japanese language school → take a Japanese exam → enter a higher school and enter a university;

(Language schools have limited places. You should apply at least eight months in advance, and the number of places in good language schools is even more tight. )

(2) apply for SGU department → directly enter the university;

This is more suitable for students with good English. It is taught in English. )

Second, the way college students go to Japan for postgraduate study

(1) Apply for a Japanese school → merge into a Japanese undergraduate university → apply for a university after graduation;

To apply for a master's degree, most universities in Japan need to have 16 years of formal education or undergraduate degree certificates. Because the academic qualifications of domestic college students are 15, without a degree certificate, they often have to enroll in undergraduate universities in Japan, which is called the college entrance examination in China. )

(2) Apply for Japanese Language School → "Postgraduate" Japanese University College Preparatory Course → Take University Entrance Examination;

The so-called "graduate students" in Japan are not "masters" in the domestic sense. It's actually just an audit of a university. When you are a graduate student (auditor), you need to contact the professor. If the professor agrees to accept it, it's called getting Neno, then studying with the professor for one year, then taking the college entrance examination, and then becoming a monk, that is, a master's degree. )

Third, the way for undergraduates to go to Japan for postgraduate study

(1) directly apply for the "postgraduate" preparatory course in domestic Japanese universities → take the college entrance examination → enter the university;

Mainly depends on the school, Japanese and English scores, research plan. Generally speaking, after one year, I will go to college. )

(2) Apply for a Japanese school → take the college entrance examination → enter the university;

Through the transition of language schools, the choice, adaptability and success rate are much higher. )

(3) Apply for SGU English teaching program → enter the university;

(Suitable for students with good English, taught in English)

2. Introduction to studying in Japan for studying abroad.

1, pending examination

In fact, staying in the exam is only a unified standard adopted by Japanese universities for the selection of international students. This exam was set by JASSO in Japan. At present, public universities in Japan basically let students take this exam, and many private universities will also take their results as a reference.

2. The characteristics of staying in the exam

In Japan, studying abroad is separated from their college entrance examination, but studying abroad is only set up in Japan, and there are no test sites in China at present. Because of this, it is difficult for students to complete these application procedures directly in China, so they all take the steps of staying in the language school and interviewing during this period.

3. After the entrance examination.

It's not enough to save it for college. It is not enough to apply for the exam results. You have to take the internal examinations of various schools. If you don't pass this internal exam, you can't go to these universities even if your score is high. You can think of it this way. Taking the entrance examination only allows you to get the qualification to take the internal examination of a school, and you can go to college only after completing the internal examination.

There are many contents in the on-campus exams, including academic exams, interviews and papers, which are all conducted in Japanese, so students must be solid in Japanese. This is why students go to language schools, during which they can not only complete exams, but also improve their Japanese.

In addition, Japanese students should have English scores or take the English part of school exams. However, Japanese universities recognize TOEFL, and students can also take TOEFL.

4. Advantages of staying in the exam

If a student wants to get a scholarship after going to college, the school will also look at the students' exam results. If you get better grades, you will get this bonus more easily than others. At present, the average undergraduate in Japan can earn 48,000 yen a month, so it will be more beneficial for you to study hard if you stay in the exam.

Why did you choose to study in Japan?

First, the cost of studying abroad is low.

Compared with some awards in Europe and America, the cost of studying in Japan is very low. For example, in the United States, the cost of studying abroad is about 200,000-300,000 a year, while in Japan, it only needs about 6.5438+0.5 million-200,000 a year, because many public universities in Japan are tuition-free, and some private universities are also tuition-free.

Second, advanced education.

Education in Japan is very advanced. In Japan, schools care more about students' efforts, learning ability and self-discipline, rather than exam results. Japanese universities carry out honesty education. If students have excellent academic performance, they can generally finish four-year undergraduate courses in three years and two-year master's courses in one year. There are more than 700 universities in Japan, several of which are among the top 100 universities in the world, and their academic qualifications are recognized by the world.

Three. Cultural and geographical location

Japanese culture is very similar to that of China, and its eating habits and customs are also very close. Foreign students here can easily adapt to the environment here and make them feel cordial. Japan is very close to China, with only one hour time difference, so it won't take long to return to China. Japan is an island country surrounded by the sea, and the temperature is relatively mild and humid. Hokkaido is also one of the four major fishing grounds in the world, with rich fish species.

Fourth, you can work legally.

The working hours of international students studying in Japan are 28 hours a week, which is 20 hours in many countries, and there are various forms of work, such as retail stores, supermarkets, restaurants and so on. Excellent grades can also be a tutor, and the cost of working is not low. By the hour, you can reduce some living expenses.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Good employment prospects.

Studying in Japan, you can master the Japanese language. It is relatively easy to study in Japan and go to some enterprises in Japan after returning to China for development. Japan holds a job fair every year, which can be attended by international students and has a high employment rate. Some Japanese majors also have good employment prospects in China, such as animation, which is very popular in recent years, and is also very popular in China, as well as international trade. Japan's frequent trade with domestic and foreign countries shows its advantages.

6. There are various scholarships to apply for.

In order to encourage overseas students to study in Japan, the Japanese government has introduced various preferential policies to reduce the burden on overseas students. Whether it is a specialized school or a university, there are almost all scholarship systems provided by the government or schools, as well as various scholarships provided by Japanese companies or non-governmental exchange groups, such as exchange association scholarships and JASSO private international students' study incentive fees. You can receive tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of bonuses every month. Under the scholarship system of Japanese government and enterprises, about 45% of more than 10,000 international students can get various scholarships every year, and nearly half of them are expected to benefit.