Do Japanese national universities require TOEFL scores? What's the approximate score? What university needs an interview?
No, the key point is that the national universities of Japanese Department are all first-class universities in Japan, which are funded by the government, and are essentially different from many private universities (equivalent to institutions directly under the Ministry of Education of China). Because of the government's financial support, the cost of studying for a master's degree is much cheaper than that of European and American countries, and it is also much cheaper than that of studying in a language school. National universities in Japan have graduate schools offering master's and doctoral programs. The entrance examinations and interviews of Japanese national universities are only held in Japan, and the competition is fierce. Because of visa and language, it is difficult for Japanese students to take the exam in China. Students studying in the Graduate School of National University of Japan hold a study visa and have more opportunities and benefits in applying for scholarships, enjoying medical insurance, employment and transportation discounts. According to the annual survey in 2007, 97% of China students with bachelor degree or above were successfully employed in Japan. Advantages of going to Japan for postgraduate study 1. Japan is one of the most developed countries in the world, and its teaching quality, especially in universities, is world-class. Japan has world-class universities and excellent living environment. So far, 17 people have won the Nobel Prize. In 2008, two people in Japan won the Nobel Prize in Physics. 2. Japan has a developed economy and a serious shortage of labor, making it one of the easiest countries to find employment in the world. During school, most students can take care of their tuition and living expenses, which greatly reduces the burden on their families. 3. China and public universities are well-known in immigration offices and embassies, and visa applications are simple. So far, the success rate is100%; We have successfully applied for a study visa for students who were refused visas in Japan. 4. The tuition of Japanese national universities is cheap, with an average of only 200,000-500,000 yen/year (1.3-30,000 RMB/year), which is close to the tuition of graduate students in China. After formal admission, 100% has the opportunity to apply for tuition fee remission or even free, and there are many opportunities to get scholarships. Applying directly to Japanese universities can avoid the entrance examination, thus avoiding the competitive entrance examination. National universities generally provide free language courses for international students, which can save time and money for language schools. 6. Japan's national universities are all first-class universities, and they will have good employment prospects whether they return to China or stay in Japan in the future. If you work in Japan, you can recover all your education investment in one year. Second, the application qualification 1. The undergraduate has obtained a university diploma and degree certificate, or is a senior student who is studying and is guaranteed to obtain a diploma and degree certificate. 2. Students majoring in science, engineering, medicine and agriculture and forestry are required to reach at least Band 4, and TOEFL or TOEFL scores are good; There is no hard and fast requirement for Japanese, but you must have at least 500 hours of proof of Japanese study before going abroad. 3. Students majoring in Japanese, culture and economics are required to pass the first level of Japanese or have a level equivalent to Japanese level. 3. Applicants: More than 90 national universities including Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Nagoya University, Osaka University, Kyushu University, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University. Fourth, research majors: literature, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, art 5. Admission time and application time: April and 10 every year, and applications will be started before admission 10. Immutable Verb Scholarship The Japanese Ministry of Education, local autonomous organizations and non-governmental organizations offer various scholarships ranging from 20,000 yen to nearly 200,000 yen per month. There are many opportunities to get scholarships after entering master's programs and doctoral programs.