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Requirements of G30 University in Japan for monks studying abroad
Japan's G30 program has attracted countless students to apply, so what are the application conditions for monks in Japan's G30 program? Come and have a look! Welcome to reading.

Requirements of G30 University in Japan for monks studying abroad

In fact, whether you are studying in a language school or a graduate student first, it is to lay a good foundation for Japanese and professional knowledge. If some excellent students do not have the problem of insufficient ability, they can apply for becoming monks directly. However, this is more risky. Before applying, you still need to contact the professor first.

General monk application conditions:

1. College students with formal school education 16, undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate or school education 15 can apply for some schools.

2. Students with a high level of Japanese should have a certificate of 1 and have excellent academic performance.

G30 monk application conditions:

1. Those who have received formal education above 16 and have a bachelor's degree certificate and a bachelor's degree certificate.

2. English scores (TOEFL/IELTS/TOEFL scores, etc. Some schools require GRE scores), and Japanese scores are not mandatory.

G30 Agency scope:

National universities: Tohoku University, Tokyo University, Tsukuba University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Kyushu University.

Private universities: Waseda University, Keio University, sophia university, Meiji University, Tongshe University, Ritsumeikan University.

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Japan is a hot spot for studying in our country, so many international students will choose Japan to study. So YJBYS will introduce the conditions for high school students to choose to study in Japan:

Five conditions

1. To apply for a Japanese study visa, you need to have a primary Japanese certificate in China, such as E-F level of J-TEST, Level 4 of NAT, or N5 level of Japanese proficiency test.

In order to get this primary level, there is no problem for any training institution to study for three months. The key is to look at the training fee. Other application materials are relatively easy to prepare.

2. Apply for a language school and decide what kind of university you can enter. The undergraduate admission rate of schools with good languages is 70%, while that of most universities is only 50%. Moreover, a good language university not only teaches Japanese, but also offers mathematics and comprehensive counseling courses, as well as special classes of the university.

3. Some majors in good public universities and top private universities need English scores. It is difficult to stay in science mathematics, but it is relatively easy to learn Japanese and synthesize. Studying 1 year and a half in a language school can basically reach N2-N 1.

420,000 three-month certificates of deposit, it doesn't matter if there aren't that many, it's easy to get.

5. Come to Japan to study as a friar (master's degree as China said). In Chinese, Japanese graduate students refer to pre-graduate students in universities or departments. There is a difference between public universities and private universities in China when studying in Japan. Most private universities reduce tuition fees by 30%, so there is little difference, 500,000-900,000 yen a year, that is, 40,000-60,000 yen. However, Japan belongs to the country that allows the longest legal working hours among all countries studying abroad, and there are many kinds of scholarships in Japan with different amounts, so most students can apply.