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What are the requirements for going to Japan for graduate study?
Japan is a popular country for studying abroad. Many people choose to study and study in Japan because of its superior geographical location and high quality of education. Many people are concerned about a problem. What are the requirements for studying and studying in Japan? The following is what are the requirements for graduate students to study in Japan, which I compiled for your reference only. Welcome to read this article.

Conditions for studying and studying in Japan

1. Bachelor degree or above is required. In addition, there must be a diploma and degree certificate issued by the school, as well as transcripts, diplomas and other related materials issued by the school. If it is a junior college or a self-taught exam, it depends on the specific situation.

2. Japanese graduate schools are not as strict in reviewing scores as everyone thinks, but if you consider going to the University of Tokyo, it is recommended that the average score be kept above 80.

3. Famous schools have high requirements, and students of Tokyo University have higher requirements for Japanese, such as N 1 or above. According to different majors, in addition to excellent Japanese, TOEFL or TOEFL scores are also needed.

4. Japanese graduate school professors need to judge whether your research direction is consistent with the professor's research direction, whether it can guide your research and whether the research is realistic and feasible through research plans. How can your research plan impress and win the favor of professors is to study the theme and content of the paper carefully.

The cost of studying in Japan.

1. Tuition for postgraduate study in Japanese universities (including related tuition and fees)

The registration fee for graduate students (monk preparatory courses) in Japanese public universities is 9800 yen (588 yuan), the entrance fee is 84600 yen (5076 yuan), and the tuition fee is 29700 yen/month (1782 yuan). During the period of becoming a monk, the name fee was 30,000 yen (1.800 yuan), the tuition fee was 282,000 yen (1.6920 yuan, only for the first year, but not for the future), and the tuition fee was 535,800 yen (32 1.480 yuan).

2. Accommodation fees for studying in Japan.

If the school can't provide dormitory for students, it needs to rent a house outside. However, renting a house in Japan is more expensive. When signing a contract, you have to pay a gift, a deposit, an agency fee and find a guarantee. International students who have just arrived in Japan can apply for school dormitories or international student clubs. The cost is not high, but it is usually applied before going.

3. Living transportation expenses during studying in Japan.

In fact, living expenses can be said to be the largest part of the cost of studying in Japan. If you eat out every day in Japan, it will cost a lot and you may not be able to eat well. Therefore, international students usually cook by themselves. The price of vegetables in Japan is acceptable, and many supermarkets will treat some goods at half price at different time periods. If you cook for yourself every month in Tokyo, 30,000 yen is enough. The transportation fee in Japan is very expensive, so international students must get a monthly ticket when they go, which can save a lot.

To sum up, the expenses of Japanese graduate students in the first year in Tokyo are estimated as follows: tuition 530,000+accommodation 500,000+meals 400,000+transportation miscellaneous expenses 200,000 = 6,543,800+0,630 yen (RMB 98,000).

Japanese postgraduate education system

1, Japanese graduate students are not masters.

Because the education system in Japan is slightly different from that in China, Japanese "graduate students" are not "masters" in the domestic sense, but actually observers or trainees in universities or colleges. Many times, we also define "graduate students" in Japan as preparatory students. The establishment of "graduate students" in Japan does not necessarily belong to graduate schools. In fact, many Japanese universities classify "graduate students" as undergraduate departments. It is difficult to apply for scholarships and reduce tuition fees at the postgraduate level.

2, the significance of the establishment of "graduate students".

Setting up "graduate students" can make tutors and students familiar with each other and the assessment process of students' ability level at this stage. For non-university/national undergraduate graduates, this stage helps students to master some basic knowledge and means needed for research (especially when the majors and curriculum of each school are inconsistent with the current research direction). For international students, the postgraduate stage can also help them adapt to life abroad as soon as possible and get through the language barrier.