Conditions and requirements for studying in Japan

Application conditions for studying in Japan

1, education requirements

1) application conditions for pre-university, undergraduate and short-term universities

Undergraduate and short-term university applicants must have received 12 years of school education (including secondary education), have basic knowledge of Japanese, and be over 18 years old.

2) Application conditions for Japanese language schools

You must have completed 12 years of school education, studied Japanese for more than 150 hours, and be at least 18 years old.

2. Language requirements

You need to master a certain level of Japanese before going abroad, and it is risky to go to Japan on the basis of 0. Plan your study abroad in advance, and we will improve your study abroad plan every step. Only in this way can we get a visa faster and better, and better adapt to life and study in Japan.

You must have a certain sense of learning in terms of the abilities and conditions needed to study in Japan.

This is very important. Don't take risks when studying. Studying hard is the only purpose of studying in Japan. Whether in a language school or a university, you can apply for a teaching grant only if you have good grades. Especially when I am a graduate student in a university, learning attitude is a very important factor to decide whether I can be admitted to a hospital.

3. Self-comprehensive quality

The strength mentioned here includes one's own learning ability, the ability to understand problems, and certain research ability. Some parents and students blindly insist on entering famous universities regardless of their own strength, which is counterproductive. Due to the lack of learning ability, I can't adapt to the teaching requirements of the university, and finally I can't achieve the purpose of studying abroad. Some students think that Japanese has reached a certain level before going abroad, and the goal set is too high and too short. Once they fail, they will feel very depressed.

Application process for studying in Japan

1, fill in the application list.

The enrollment season in Japan is mainly in April and June at 5438+00, and some schools will make up records and transfer students in June at 5438+00 and July, but the enrollment schools and enrollment numbers are relatively small.

2. Understand the exam information

At present, there are two main Japanese tests recognized in Japan, namely the International Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) and the Japanese Test. JLPT exams are held in July and the first Sunday of 65438+February every year, and exams are generally held in odd-numbered months (that is, once a month).

Step 3 choose a school

Japan's education industry is relatively developed, the education system is advanced, and the classification of schools is also very detailed. Japanese schools are mainly divided into language schools, universities, universities, short-term universities and specialized schools. Japanese universities require international students to have 12 complete educational experience, that is, high school graduation or equivalent, among which universities require undergraduate graduation. In addition to Japanese language schools, colleges and universities also have higher requirements for foreign students in Japanese, among which junior colleges require Japanese level 1 or above and universities require Japanese level 2 or above.

Step 4 go to college

First of all, you need to choose a good school, then take the Unified Examination for International Students in Japan (EJU), and then take the on-campus examination after passing the examination.

5. Visa strategy

Japanese visas are anti-visas. Students should submit the information to the school, and the school will send it to the Japan Immigration Bureau for application. After applying for residence, apply for a visa at the Japanese Embassy.