What are the requirements for my senior high school students to study in Japan after the college entrance examination?

After the college entrance examination, there must be some people who are happy and worried. If he can be admitted to his favorite university, Bian Xiao still suggests staying at home for undergraduate study, and it is best to go abroad for postgraduate study in the future. If the college entrance examination is not good, you can't pass the favorite university or even the undergraduate course. Considering studying abroad, studying in Japan is definitely one of the most cost-effective countries for studying abroad. For details, welcome to visit Zhenya Language Learning official website.

1. What are the advantages of studying in Japan?

1, many colleges and universities

There are more than 700 institutions of higher learning in Japan, with strong teachers, leading ideas and internationally recognized academic qualifications.

In The Times' top 1000 world universities in 2065,438+08, 75 Japanese universities are on the list, while only more than 60 universities in China's inland areas are on the list.

2. Strong scientific research

After 2000, Japan has won the Nobel Prize almost every year, ranking second in the world, second only to the United States.

3. Other advantages

Cultural traditions are similar to those of neighboring countries of China and Japan, and customs and traditional cultures are similar, and they will not be acclimatized because they have left their homes.

Tuition is very low. China's public universities have tuition-free and semi-tuition-free policies, and school dormitory fees are also charged symbolically.

Work-study program policy Japan allows international students to work part-time, and those who perform well can be appointed and take office directly after graduation.

There are many kinds of scholarships in Japan, such as the central government and enterprises, which provide a variety of scholarship programs to facilitate international students to apply.

Broad employment prospects In addition to counterpart job opportunities, the background of studying in Japan is welcomed by Japanese enterprises and Sino-Japanese joint ventures.

Second, ways for senior high school students to study in Japan

1, more than 95% students will choose: go to a language school to enter the university first.

First go to a language school to improve Japanese, take the exam for foreign students, then take the college entrance examination (written test and interview), and enter the school after passing the exam. People in Japan are conducive to the improvement of Japanese, and language schools and private schools also have special counseling courses for further studies. Apply to more universities, and you will always be eligible to apply to your favorite university. This way is most suitable for high school students to study in Japan.

In addition to teaching Japanese, language schools will also guide international students to take exams (such as literature and mathematics). ), tell students how to take college exams, how to write application materials, how to pass interviews, how to go through admission procedures and renew visas.

2, 2% of the students will choose: directly apply for domestic English majors.

Which is the SGU plan. Some top universities in Japan have undergraduate English teaching programs. No Japanese scores are required. You can apply by submitting English TOEFL or TOEFL, and most schools need to submit SAT scores. This method is suitable for students with good English scores and excellent learning. It is suggested that students who have the ability to get into 985/2 1 1 try it. The only disadvantage is that it is not conducive to the improvement of Japanese, and it is not good to find a job in Japan after graduation.

3. 1% of classmates' choices: learn Japanese well in China and go to Japanese universities.

A few universities will enroll students in China, but the universities that can apply for the exam are generally not so good.

Because most universities need to submit test scores and go to Japan to take the entrance examination. However, there is no test center in Chinese mainland, and students need to go to Japan, South Korea or Hong Kong and Taiwan to take the international student exam. After the exam, I will apply for a tourist visa and go to Japan to take the entrance exam for Japanese universities. It is difficult to pass an exam, and it may take many times to go back and forth. After passing the exam, I need my friends in Japan to help me with the admission procedures and stay. This route is very troublesome and the cost is not cheaper than going to a language school. Is the least recommended.

Summary: High school students studying in Japan are very, very recommended to go to language schools and then enter universities. In this way, you can not only learn authentic Japanese, but also get into your favorite university and get better exercise.

Third, the steps of taking an examination of Japanese universities:

The "departments" of Japanese universities are equivalent to colleges in China. It is a four-year undergraduate course, and a bachelor's degree will be awarded after graduation.

The admission time of each university department is April every year. Japanese universities recruit students independently. The time for private universities to apply for admission is mostly in autumn (August-165438+ 10), while the time for domestic public universities is mostly in spring (65438+ 10 -2). No matter which time you pass, you will enter school in April of the following year.

1, for Japanese students.

At present, China's public universities and most private universities take examination results as reference. If you don't take the exam, most universities can't apply, and you can only go to a bad university or junior college in the end.

2. Apply for TOEFL or TOEFL in English

In Japan's top universities, many subjects need to submit TOEFL scores. Some universities require scores, while others do not. The top universities in 10 only recognize TOEFL (not required by some liberal arts), and the national universities after 10 also recognize TOEFL (not required by some liberal arts).

Step 3 apply for a university

The application time for private universities is mostly concentrated in autumn (August-165438+1October), while the application time for domestic public universities is mostly concentrated in spring (65438+1October-February).

4. Take the written test and interview on campus.

Most top universities in Japan require students to take a written test. Most of the liberal arts are small papers, and most of the science and engineering are mathematics and science knowledge (selected from physics, chemistry and biology by major). If you don't have TOEFL or TOEFL subjects, you usually have to take an English test. Except for a few universities, almost all universities have interviews, the main purpose of which is to examine students' Japanese ability and whether it is suitable for studying this subject.

Step 5 apply for admission

Pay the tuition and renew the visa. Public universities in China can apply for dormitories to save accommodation.

Fourth, the time planning of the language school's undergraduate examination.

Most language schools enroll students in four periods each year, namely, 65438+ 10, April, July and 65438+ 10. However, the time for undergraduate admission is April. The following is based on the different admission time of language schools. The following is an introduction to the language schools that entered in April:

Study time: 1 year or 2 years.

If Japanese is almost zero-based when you enter school, you have to study in a language school for two years before you can be admitted to an ideal university.

When you enter school, you have N2 level. You can enter the university after studying 1 year, and you can continue to study in case of unsatisfactory test 1 year.

Five, the cost of studying in Japan:

1, the cost of going to a language school

In terms of regional distribution, 50% of Japanese language schools are concentrated in Tokyo and its surrounding areas, 30% in Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe, and the remaining 20% in Fukuoka, Nagoya and Hokkaido. The following is a list of language school fees in Tokyo, which has the highest consumption level.

Work-study program is something that almost every international student who goes to Japan will experience. It can not only subsidize the living expenses, but also practice Japanese and experience Japanese society. Even students with good family conditions are highly recommended to work. I studied in a language school for 1 year, and worked 80 hours a month (4 days a week, 5 hours a day). The family needs the children to bear the expenses of10.2 million yen (70,000 RMB).

2. University tuition

(1) University tuition fees are unified across the country, regardless of majors. Public universities are similar to state universities, and the fluctuation is around 10%. All public universities in China can apply for semi-free tuition, and those with good grades can apply for free tuition.

(2) There is no standard for tuition fees in private universities. The average annual tuition fee is about 800,000 yen for culture, education, law and classics, 0.2 million yen for science and engineering, agriculture and 3 million yen for medicine. Most of them can only apply for a 30% reduction.

(3) The sum of the above tuition fees is the most conservative algorithm, with 50% tuition fee remission for public universities and 30% tuition fee remission for private universities in China. If you study well and get free tuition or scholarship, your tuition can be greatly reduced.

Whether you want to study in Japan after the college entrance examination depends on your own choice. Don't blindly follow the trend. Zhenya Linguistics is also here to wish you find your own way.