1. The concepts of graduate students in public universities in China are different from those in China. In Japan, a master's degree is called a monk, and a graduate student is equivalent to a preparatory course for monks. Generally, international students pass the postgraduate study for half a year to one year, enter the friar course after passing the friar entrance examination, and graduate to get the friar degree two years later.
The graduate students in Japan are decided by the tutor, which means that the school will not allow admission until the tutor agrees to admit you. You need to provide a degree certificate, graduation thesis and proof of foreign language ability to apply, but the key to applying is your research plan. Because of the differences in academic thinking between China and Japan, many people failed to apply because the research plan did not meet the requirements of the tutor.
3. Postgraduate tuition is 350,000 yen a year, paid once every six months, and each semester is about 6.5438+0.7 million yen (6.5438+0.25 million RMB). 4. Japanese requires N 1, and English requires TOEFL scores, preferably above 90, depending on the tutor's requirements. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.