The first professor of economics at Dongda University does not accept contact, that is to say, he can't be a graduate student first, but he should take an examination of monks directly.
Band 6 is useless, and the Japanese don't know what it is. Economics-related majors should submit TOEFL scores, at least 80 points, the higher the better. You should also write a paper. If you choose to major in finance, you should also submit GMAT scores instead of writing a thesis, and you should submit a research plan.
Then in the professional class, use one * * * eight questions and * * *, western economics, accounting, finance and mathematics to test. You can choose two questions in the same field, for example, you can only choose two mathematics to do.
If you pass the written test, it's an interview. All written interviews can be conducted in English.
You don't necessarily get a Japanese grade, but you can do without a first-class grade. It was like this at the time. I wonder what will happen in a few years. Anyway, you will definitely learn Japanese when you come to Japan.
In addition, GPA is only a reference, which is of little significance. Letter of recommendation from undergraduate professor (no one can do it)