1. Which students are suitable to go to a language school to directly test monks?
1, art major
1) Few public universities offer art majors (Tokyo University of the Arts, Tsukuba University, Kyoto City University of the Arts, etc. ), and the success rate of directly applying for graduate students will be very low. If your own conditions are not very good, it is not recommended to take risks.
2) Many private universities offer art majors (Tama University of Fine Arts, Musashino University of Fine Arts, tokyo institute of technology and Japanese universities). Although some private universities recruit graduate students, they only recruit students from language schools, so it is impossible to apply directly in China. It is also recommended to go to a language school. On the one hand, you can directly test monks, on the other hand, you can also prepare for graduate students.
2. Students who take exams for monks across disciplines
1) applying for graduate students depends not only on the language (Japanese, English), but also on the knowledge of professional courses, such as economics, management, psychology, science and engineering, etc., which requires high professional knowledge. Non-major students are not recommended to apply for graduate students. After all, there is no professional course exam and it can't be reflected in the transcript, and the success rate of application will be very low. For example, students majoring in Japanese should take an examination of economics, and students majoring in science and engineering should take an examination of management. It is suggested that they should find relevant institutions (such as private schools) for training before taking the friar exam, and the success rate will be higher.
2) However, a few students have successfully applied for cross-majors. If you are confident, you can try.
3) Students who want to go to prestigious private schools.
Three-quarters of Japanese universities are private universities, among which there are many famous ones. Like Waseda University, Keio University, Tokyo University of Science, etc. However, these prestigious private schools do not offer postgraduate programs, so they can only go to language schools to directly test monks.
2. How much is it to study in Japan for one year?
1, postgraduate course? Generally speaking, the tuition of public postgraduate courses in China is usually around1-30,000 RMB per year. The postgraduate courses in private universities are about 20,000-50,000 RMB.
2. Godsworn course? Studying in Japan, Japanese monks are equivalent to China's master's degree, generally 2-3 years. Tuition fees are generally around 40,000-60,000 RMB per year, and private tuition fees are around 50,000-70,000 RMB. Because students who enter the monk course can apply for scholarships and apply for tuition remission, sometimes the fees paid will be much lower than the above figures. Note: Medical, pharmacy, art and other majors will cost more.
3. Living expenses? The living expenses of international students in Japan are about 60,000-80,000 RMB per year, including accommodation, utilities and meals.
Third, preparation for studying in Japan
1, start applying.
The most typical application method in Japan is to set up a magnet and get a professor Neno. So I suggest that the opening time of the magnetic cover can be one year before the admission time.
In other words, if you want to enter school in the fall of 24 years, then you will start to magnetize in the fall of 23 years; I entered school in the spring of 24 years and started to set up magnetism in the spring of 23 years.
Step 2 prepare documents
In order to start the magnetic field smoothly, you need to prepare some special application documents. They are the resume, the first letter (and the content of the professor's first email) and the research plan. These instruments need to be ready before opening the magnetic cover.
(1) the preparation time of the research plan
Before writing a research plan, you need to determine the professional direction of the application and determine the topic. Therefore, I suggest that my junior year start to set the major and discipline direction next semester, and strive to complete the writing of the plan in the summer vacation.
② Resume and the first letter
Resume and the first letter are relatively easy to prepare. Can be prepared before the formal magnetization.
When you have prepared all the documents required for the above application, you can start to contact your favorite universities and professors.
After that, you may get an interview with the professor. If the professor thinks that you are capable and suitable for your own research room, you will be given Neno, and then you will apply for materials such as wishes, qualifications for studying in Japan, and visas for studying in Japan, etc.