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What are the preliminary preparations for undergraduate students to study in Japan?
Common ways of graduate school after graduation:

(1) Domestic application of Japanese graduate students-transitional monks

(2) Apply for a Japanese language school-apply for a Japanese graduate student or take an examination of monks.

(3) apply for English teaching monks with IELTS or TOEFL scores;

Because monks need to go to Japan to take exams, few directly accept overseas volunteers, and there are not necessarily suitable majors and universities. Therefore, it is generally recommended that universities apply for graduate students to take exams at their favorite universities during their stay in Japan.

Japanese postgraduate application requirements: liberal arts students require N 1, and science students require at least N2. There are basically no applications for graduate students with JTEST, mainly JLPT.

It should be noted that JTEST takes more time, while JLPT only takes the exam twice a year, and it takes about two months to score after the exam, so Teacher Lan suggested that everyone must make plans in advance.