After finishing high school in China, what do graduates need to meet if they want to study in Japan?
It is the general requirement of education background, language and so on.
Here’s a look at the requirements for high school graduates to study in Japan.
To study in Japan, you need to have received at least 12 years of formal education in China and have a high school diploma.
2. Direct application for Japanese undergraduate program requires Japanese proficiency level N2, and some majors require Japanese proficiency level N1.
If the Japanese language level does not meet the direct application requirements, you can go to a Japanese language school first, have more than 200 hours of Japanese language education experience, or have a minimum level of Japanese language proficiency test qualification, N5.
3. Time to apply for an undergraduate degree in a Japanese university after high school graduation, it is recommended to apply within 5 years, otherwise it is difficult to be admitted by a Japanese university, and the visa is relatively difficult.
It is better to submit your application within two years of graduation, which will lead to a higher pass rate.
4. Economic Requirements Applicants for studying in Japan need to provide a bank deposit certificate of 3 million yen or 200,000 yuan, which needs to be prepared in advance.
Second, what are the ways to study in Japan?
1. Direct application Direct application for undergraduate students in Japan requires taking the Japan International Student Examination and the Japan University internal Examination. Public universities and some excellent private universities also require TOEFL scores.
Application requirements: high school graduate with a diploma in Japanese proficiency of N2 or above.
2. Students whose undergraduate Japanese level is not up to N2 can first go to a language school in Japan, which will open once in April, July, October and January of the next year. They can study for about 2 years at most, and then apply for a Japanese undergraduate degree after they get the Japanese score.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have more than 200 hours of Japanese education experience, or have a minimum Japanese language score.
3. Students who have a weak foundation of Japanese in the preparatory study in Japan or have not learned Japanese before can not apply for Japanese language schools, but can study in domestic universities for one year.
The teaching goal of the Japan Preparatory Program is to achieve Japanese language level N2 after one year of study.
The preparatory program for studying abroad in Japan is a Chinese-foreign cooperative school, and students can transfer to a Japanese cooperative school after they meet the Japanese language requirements.
They can apply to the University of Tokyo, Waseda University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Hitotsubashi University, Chiba University and other top universities in Japan.
1. More employment opportunities for Minority languages After returning to China to study abroad, Japan has a language advantage, and there is a relatively large demand for minority language talents in China.
There are many Japanese enterprises or enterprises cooperating with Japanese enterprises in China. Students can enter these companies after returning to China. It is not difficult to find a job and the salary level is relatively high.
2. There are many advantageous majors in Japanese universities. Japanese animation, media, economics and computer are the leading majors in Asia and even the world, with high education level and high diploma recognition.
For students interested in these majors, Japan is an ideal country to study abroad, and there are great employment advantages after returning to China.
3. Background Advantages Some Japanese enterprises or joint ventures in China want to recruit some Japanese cultural enterprises. People who understand cultural customs will have a better job.