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Introduction to the application requirements of Japanese universities and colleges
Japanese universities are divided into three categories: national universities, famous universities and ordinary universities. So what are the different application conditions of different universities? Come and have a look! Welcome to reading.

Introduction to the application conditions of three types of universities in Japan

I. Application Conditions for National Universities in Japan

1. If you want to enter a Japanese national university, you generally need remedial classes from advanced universities and then enter the desired institution. The application conditions are as follows:

First, the national unified recruitment of undergraduate graduates, graduation certificates, degree certificates are complete;

B, Japanese level 2 or above. Liberal arts major, Japanese major, level 1 required;

C, the average score is qualified;

2. If the target is a Japanese public university student, the application conditions are as follows:

A. Holding a long-term visa in Japan (a visa for more than 6 months is a long-term visa), and the student himself is in Japan. This method is suitable for students who enjoy the treatment of studying abroad at public expense;

B. Self-funded international students can only take the unified entrance examination for monks held in Japanese schools after the transition through "japanese language school" or "graduate students". After passing the exam, they can go through the admission formalities and become official students of the university. A few Japanese private universities can directly extend across borders. But the professional correspondence is relatively strong.

Second, the application conditions of famous Japanese universities and colleges

1, graduated from a famous domestic school.

This is a very important indicator, because if the applicant's graduate school is a first-class institution in China, such as 2 1 1 985, the tutor will be impressed and the application success rate will naturally be better. It's not that students with two or three books can't apply for a good school, but that students from famous schools have an advantage.

2. Reasonable professional requirements

What major to study in Japan is also a big problem. There are very good majors in China, and it is of course best to continue studying in Japan, but some students want to change their majors, and some students who study languages (such as English and Japanese) don't want to continue studying languages in Japan. For such students, it is best to have a clear understanding and choose a suitable major rationally.

3. English scores

Some famous universities in Japan, such as Tokyo University and Kyoto University, all have certain requirements for English. Students with good English scores have great advantages and are a stepping stone to super-class prestigious schools. There are also some majors, such as business and computer, which have higher requirements for English. It's not impossible without English, but with English, you will certainly be even more powerful, and the possibility of entering a famous Japanese school will be much greater.

4. Writing excellent documents

Documentary materials mainly include resumes, letters of recommendation, research plans, etc., all of which are very knowledgeable. Japan applied for the tutorial system, so the intention of the tutor directly determines your admission result. Therefore, students must find ways to make their documents stand out and impress their tutors.

Third, the application conditions of Japanese ordinary universities

1, four-year undergraduate degree or above.

Applying for a Japanese university college usually requires a bachelor's degree to qualify for the exam. Undergraduate graduates are required to hold valid diplomas and degree certificates. Of course, with the increasing popularity of studying in Japan, individual junior college students, self-taught students and students without degree certificates have begun to apply for Japanese universities, but it is unlikely that these students will directly apply for Japanese national and public universities in China. Therefore, Summer, an expert studying in Bailey, suggested that these students can apply through Japanese language schools.

In Japan, general graduate schools require students to have a bachelor's degree, but some Japanese schools do not. Some students have double college degrees, although the cumulative study period has reached four years, but they still do not have the qualifications of Japanese graduate schools. In addition, as we all know, the application of Japanese graduate students adopts the tutorial system, which means dealing with people, not playing games with schools or systems, so it means that there will be many uncertain factors. You may not have all these conditions, but as long as you have two or three bright spots, you may apply to a famous Japanese school.

2. Japanese has reached level 2 or above.

Learning a language in Japan is the most basic requirement, which is related to whether students can adapt to life and study in Japan. Japanese level 2 is only a minimum threshold. Students majoring in Japanese in liberal arts should have a minimum level of Japanese. In theory, graduate students don't need language scores, but from the experience, if the applicant doesn't have Japanese ability, the success rate of applying directly to domestic Japanese universities is almost zero.