In recent years, Japanese scientists have won the Nobel Prize in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, and they can learn the most advanced science and technology in Japan. So more and more friends choose to study in Japan. Let's find out when Japanese universities will start school. Interested friends don't miss it! 1. When does the Japanese university start? Japanese universities generally start in April, 10. To study in Japan, you generally need to apply for a language school to study Japanese first, and then apply for a Japanese university after the language course is completed. Most language schools start in 1, April, July and 10, and you need to apply at least 6 months in advance. (1) Starting time of studying in Japan: January enrollment in language schools is relatively the least, because January enrollment has the highest language requirements for students, because the study time of language school students is three months a year, which is the shortest among all four middle schools. Generally, only students with Japanese level above level 3 can apply, and 1 month coincides with the Spring Festival in China, so most students in China have not graduated yet, so the number of students who went to 1 month. (2) Starting time of studying in Japan: In April, the entrance time of all universities in Japan is in spring, that is, April every year, which is just the opposite of the entrance time in autumn in China, so the graduation time of Japanese schools is bounded by April, so we can find that the academic system of entering language schools at different times is different. April is the most important time to go to Japan. Many recent graduates in China have passed the Japanese study in China for more than half a year, which just meets the language requirements for going to Japan. At the same time, most language schools themselves happen to be the time when old students graduate for further study and old students alternate. The academic system of admission in April is also very flexible. Students with a one-year or two-year academic system can choose freely according to their actual situation. Students can take up to four exams for foreign students in language schools, which greatly increases the chances of entering excellent universities. Therefore, for the vast majority of students who have graduated this year but have no basic knowledge of Japanese, entering school in April is the best choice. (3) The starting time of studying in Japan: entering a language school in July is nine months or nine months a year. Because the entrance time is close to the graduation time of domestic schools, it is difficult for many high school graduates to adjust and prepare, so it is not recommended for high school students to choose this period. However, it is very suitable for many undergraduate or junior college graduates, because their last semester in China is mainly internships and graduation thesis, so their study is relatively easy and they have enough time to prepare for studying abroad. After strengthening Japanese in China for about half a year, I went abroad. I didn't waste time and adapted quickly. If you are a Japanese major in China, it is very likely that you will enter the university after nine months. (4) Start date of studying in Japan: 10 is the university period next to April, and it is also the most suitable one to enter the semester. The one-and-a-half-year academic system will not waste time, and it will also give students enough opportunities to take exams for studying abroad. This year's students can have Japanese training in China from graduation to 10. 2. What do you need to know about studying in Japan? 1. Know your own situation and sort it out. For example, what is your grade now, language level, learning ability, adaptability and so on. First of all, we should know our own conditions, and secondly, we should know our own needs, whether to take Japanese as an undergraduate, graduate or monk. There are different questions to understand. Take the undergraduate examination as an example, you can ask the intermediary teacher to introduce the service process and find out whether the intermediary is professional. 2. Understand the general process of studying in Japan and the successful cases that can be used as reference, classmates and friends around you. See how other students with similar conditions apply and what subjects they study, but be careful not to rely too much on other people's experience and copy them completely. Ask the intermediary teacher to help plan a short timeline, when to do something and when to go to the language school. Of course, first of all, you should have a concept in your mind, which learning stages you need to go through and which institutions you want to go to. You can look at Xiaoqing's sister's diary and get to know it first. 3. Know what needs personalization and what needs strength. There are thousands of people, and everyone has different conditions and needs. For example, some students have excellent economic conditions, so don't calculate tuition, scholarships, living expenses, etc. Some students have poor language foundation, so they need to study languages at home and enroll in language training classes. This is "personalization". An experienced intermediary teacher naturally knows how to plan the study abroad process for students according to their differences. Then the problem is coming. In addition to personalization, how to judge whether the intermediary is professional? 3. What are the requirements for studying in Japan 1. Japanese Requirements: The Japanese proficiency of the applicant is a prerequisite for applying for studying in Japan. Examining Japanese proficiency is not as simple as having a Japanese proficiency test certificate. Whether students can have the ability of listening, speaking, reading and writing in Japanese university classes plays a very important role in successfully completing their studies. 2. Test scores: For students who are still studying, you need to issue 1 scores to all the scores at the time of application. Transcripts must be provided in Chinese and English. Japanese university professors hope to know about the courses students have studied during their school days through their report cards, and judge their learning ability simply by their grades. Taking the Japanese study abroad exam is one of the entrance requirements set by many Japanese universities or disciplines. Students are advised to make personalized remedial courses according to the differences between Chinese and Japanese high school syllabuses before applying. 3. TOEFL scores: Many universities in Japan recognize TOEFL scores. The higher the TOEFL score, the easier it is for students to apply successfully. Usually, the conditions for applying for studying in Japan are mainly Japanese requirements, test scores and TOEFL scores. If you can meet these requirements, there is no big problem in studying in Japan. 4. Research plan Research plan is the key material for studying in Japan. The research plan includes: research background, research purpose, research content, research methods and references. The number of words required for research proposals varies from school to school, about 2000-5000 words. Japanese university professors learn about students' research direction and writing level mainly through research plans. Students must take it seriously, show your sincerity and humor, and show your high-level writing ability. The recommendation letters of university professors play an important role in the process of applying for graduate students in Japanese universities. Some universities require professors to issue letters of recommendation, while others require department heads or deans to issue letters of recommendation. The specific requirements depend on the school you apply for. Students can just consult in advance. There is no special requirement for the content of the letter of recommendation, as long as you indicate your department and your usual academic performance. 6. The scheduled graduation certificate is generally applied for graduate students at the beginning of the senior year, so students need to submit the scheduled graduation certificate. This certificate is issued by the department to which the student belongs, and generally includes the applicant's name, gender, date of birth, date of admission, professional name, scheduled graduation date and scheduled degree name. 7. Abstracts of Graduation Thesis Some Japanese universities hope to fully grasp students' performance in school, and will ask students to provide graduation theses or abstracts and research results during their college years. So the above is about "When will Japanese universities start?" I believe the relevant information has solved some doubts in everyone's mind. Then friends who want to study in Japan should act quickly. I wish you all the best here.