Apply to a Japanese language school
1. There are three conditions for applying for a Japanese language school.
1) Basic education, 12 school education, graduated from high school, studied Japanese for more than 150 hours, and passed the Japanese proficiency test Band 4.
2) Have the financial ability to pay tuition and living expenses. Generally, it is necessary to prepare the living expenses such as tuition and accommodation for two years, and deposit the expenses in the bank as a guarantee.
3) There are legitimate learning reasons.
2. Procedures for applying to Japanese language schools
1) Select a school.
There are more than 300 language schools in Japan, which are distributed all over the country. The educational facilities, contents and policies of each school may be somewhat different. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a suitable school through central consultation.
2) Apply for admission
Go through the registration formalities, fill in the application form for admission and submit the registration materials needed by the school.
3) Get admission permission
After accepting the application, the language school will send out a notice of admission or not after a certain audit process such as examination or interview.
Step 3 go through the immigration formalities
1) get an entry visa
After obtaining the admission permit, you need to apply for a "study abroad" or "study abroad" visa to enter Japan. If you want to study abroad or get a visa for studying abroad, you need to obtain the qualification certificate for staying in Japan issued by the Japan Immigration Bureau, and then apply for a visa in embassies and consulates in China, Japan. (2) Obtaining a residence qualification certificate in China.
At present, the certificate is mainly applied to the Immigration Bureau by the Japanese language school, and the materials to be submitted when applying are handled by the school and Xintong.
Conditions and requirements for studying abroad
To apply for studying in Japan, the conditions of each school are different, and the general requirements are as follows:
(1) Japanese Language School
You must have completed 12 years of school education, studied Japanese for more than 150 hours, and be at least 18 years old.
(two) universities, 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.
(3) University (Graduate School):
1, master course
Those who have received school education 16 years, graduated from university (four years), or have been recognized as having equivalent education or above.
2. Doctoral courses
A person with a master's degree or recognized equivalent or above.
3. Graduate students (Japanese "graduate students" are different from students in ordinary colleges and universities. They are generally divided into the following categories: a. Registrants who do not aim at obtaining degrees, but engage in short-term research activities. B. Exchange students who require exchange agreements from universities. C. Students who enter the preparatory period before formal university courses. )