Many people come to Japan to study abroad, among which graduate students are the main ones.
How to apply for postgraduate study in Japan?
Come here to have a look at the ways of studying abroad for Japanese graduate students.
If you choose to go to Japan for postgraduate study, what way will you apply?
Today follow the Xiaobian here to see what ways Japanese graduate students can study abroad.
1. It is relatively difficult to apply for graduate students and then take part in the entrance examination of college monks. Generally, it requires students to have high language ability, which is called DIY application method among students.
2. Directly taking the entrance examination for college monks of the applied school requires students to have a high level of conversational language writing ability, as well as a high level of academic performance.
The rate of student success is also lower.
In addition, national universities require students to have a long-term visa to directly take the entrance examination for college monks in Japan;
Some private universities allow students to submit their application form in China and apply directly to the college for fellowship in the form of material review.
3. At present, the majority of students apply for language schools, which is also a relatively traditional solution, first choose an excellent language school with good teaching quality and rich experience in guiding international students to apply for graduate school. On the one hand, they can do the final Japanese reinforcement, especially to improve the speaking and listening level.
On the other hand, you can use the help of the language school admission counselor to carry out the application documents, interviews and other related matters.
1, language scores (Japanese and English) liberal arts students want to apply for Japanese graduate students the most important is Japanese N1 scores, if you want to go to Japan’s famous universities, imperial Dazaoqing and other schools, must have N1.
For the students of science and engineering in applying for Japanese graduate students, it is recommended to have Japanese N2 score, N1 is the best, some research departments without Japanese scores can also try to apply.
Overall Japanese second class above this is a minimum requirement, for professional arts classes, students in Japanese major to Japanese level to level, although in theory the graduate can be don’t language achievement, but experience, if there is no Japanese students, in the domestic helicopter students the chances of success is almost no.
Before officially enter oneself for an examination the graduate school, can graduate student identity, for a year, only four years and above the undergraduate course graduate, are eligible to obtain their identity, according to the cloud learn small make up understand Japan’s graduate school of education science and technology group to enter oneself for an examination of the qualification, one is with 16 years of education, it is important to note as informal (55,
School years will not be counted.
2, qualified scored an average of Japanese in college, now, the average request is not high, but make sure not fail the course, the Japanese for qualified number see very heavy, but some of the more famous schools because of the problem of competition, or to ensure that the average score in more than 75 points, and it is best not to more and more low, it is best to have an increasing trend.
3, mentor important graduate application is tutorial system in Japan, is said to be in working with people, is not suitable for a school, because there are a lot of uncertainty, some students called study in Japan is like a blind date, look pleasing to the eye can be used, is not without reason, you may not have these conditions, but as long as you have two or three bright spots,
Then you can apply to a prestigious school.
1. Determining the Scope of universities There are 86 national universities and 98 public universities in Japan. Generally speaking, the target of postgraduate application is within this scope.
Applicants should select about eight to ten of these as a preliminary range of applications based on their own ideas and objective conditions, and then carefully study the websites of each university.
The admissions guidelines for graduate students, as well as those for subsequent exams for monks, should be carefully reviewed.
In particular, I remind you to study the range of questions for the friars exam. Don’t find that the questions are too difficult for me to handle when it comes time to test the friars.
2. Determine the Scope of professors Except for a few universities such as Kyoto University and Nagoya University, applicants are required to contact the target professor directly and obtain the professor’s approval before further application procedures.
Applicants should select their target professors based on their academic background, academic ability and research ideas.
Multiple goals can be set at a university.
3. Contact professors Applicants should email target professors one by one about their background, research plans, and ideas for further study until they get a clear response from one of the professors that agrees to accept you as a graduate student.
It’s a long, grueling process, with many emails going nowhere, applicants constantly revising research proposals, and some professors throwing in a lot of homework.
So, start this process at least a year before you want to enroll.
4. If you make a formal request and get a clear reply from the professor (i.e. by email, known as Neno in Japanese), it means that your graduate application is OK. All that is left is to mail the formal written application materials to the university on the date specified by the university.
The university will go through the process of material review, faculty meeting and so on and finally send you a formal admission letter.
Then the back is to pay the admission fee, visa procedures and so on not much tautological.