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How to apply for graduate students at Nagoya University in Japan?
The details are as follows:

1, education and language

Regular undergraduate education and degree certificate are required, and Japanese and English scores are required. Generally speaking, you need N2 or above in Japan.

Step 2 check

Japanese universities are equivalent to postgraduate education in China, which is divided into two stages: master's degree and doctoral degree.

There is no national and school-wide unified postgraduate entrance examination. Generally, the examination is organized by the department to decide whether to enroll, and the instructor has the key decision.

One way of entrance examination is to take the entrance examination for college students directly, go through the entrance formalities after passing the examination, and go directly to the university to study. Some teachers came to China to take the exam, and some passed the teleconference system exam.

The other is to go to Japan to study as a graduate student, equivalent to a preparatory student, and then prepare to take the entrance examination for college students, and obtain the status of college students after passing the examination.

Extended data:

Related to studying in Japan

1, study duration

The study period of graduate students can be half a year or one year.

2. Tuition

Except for some study abroad programs with special regulations, you can't apply for tuition fee remission during your postgraduate studies.

3. Language

Except for a few majors, Japanese college students generally have no Japanese requirements for enrollment, and can study and study in English.

4. Scholarships

Compared with other countries, the tuition fee remission and scholarship system in Japan is much more affordable. However, the amount provided by scholarships is not all the expenses needed for studying abroad, and most of them are only enough to subsidize living expenses or tuition fees.

5. Others

According to the survey on the life of international students conducted by Japan International Education Association, the average monthly expenditure (including tuition) of international students in 2009 was 150854 yen.

The most expensive place is Tokyo. In Japan, foreign students are allowed to take part-time jobs after class, but they must obtain the permission of the school and the permission to engage in non-qualified activities at the local exit-entry administration department nearby.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan's study abroad policy