Apply to a Japanese language school
Applying to a Japanese language school is a smooth way to study abroad. After Japanese meets the requirements of universities, international students have the opportunity to apply to study in Japanese universities for 2 or 3 years. Get a bachelor's degree after graduation, and you can get a master's degree more smoothly at this time. Many private art universities have enrollment systems to provide more opportunities for international students.
Postgraduates
Similarly, apply for a Japanese school first, and then take the postgraduate exam directly after Japanese reaches the standard, that is, the preparatory course for master's degree. Once accepted by the professor, you can apply for a master's degree after 1 year preparatory study.
Art students study in Japan for postgraduate study.
The postgraduate examination subjects of art students studying in Japan include thesis, interview and art examination. Interviews usually require personal works, and some schools also require written applications to submit works. Japanese ability plays an important role in the interview, and professors will judge whether students can adapt to future courses and exchanges according to their listening and speaking ability. Choosing an international metropolis like Tokyo can better contact with cutting-edge technology and trend culture and increase opportunities for exchanges and practice.
Choose top art colleges
For art students, the choice of universities studying in Japan is also diversified. Besides Tokyo University of the Arts and Tokyo University of the Arts, private top art colleges are also a good choice. Although the tuition is slightly higher, the teaching quality and equipment are top-notch. At the same time, public universities in China, such as Tsukuba University, also have postgraduate majors in advertising design and production, which provides more choices for students considering tuition fees.