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High school students pay attention: If you can't get into the undergraduate exam in China, it's better to give up the college entrance examination to study in Japan!

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After the college entrance examination, there was a wave of consultation from college entrance examination students, most of them were college entrance examination results were not satisfactory, did not pass the undergraduate line, so they wanted to study in Japan through the way of studying abroad.

In terms of current applications, the timeline for college entrance examination graduates from application to admission to university in Japan is as follows:

June 2023 college entrance examination→ check results at the end of June 2023→ apply for language school, born in April 2024→ go to Japan at the end of March ~ April 2024→ take the EJU exam in June and November 2024→ Japan University Faculty wishes to enter the university in April 2025 →.

*Only some students enrolled in January students at the language school are small, and there are certain requirements for Japanese

*Most of the universities of Japan are admitted in April

Some students may feel that the timeline is long, graduate in June 23, enter the university in April 25, and there is no other way to do it?

There is really nothing you can do about it, but for high school sophomores and seniors, preparing early can shorten the timeline for studying in Japan!

The timeline for prospective sophomores and juniors to apply to study in Japan is as follows:

After the 2023 entrance examination→ apply to a language school, students in April 2024→ take the EJU exam in June and November 2024→ enter a Japanese university in April 25

This is equivalent to entering a Japanese university one year earlier than applying for a college entrance examination after completing the college entrance examination, so who is suitable for preparing early?

1. Those who have average grades and cannot be admitted to undergraduate universities in China

2. Those who do not want to go to college in the country

3. Those who like Japanese culture and want to receive higher education in Japan

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The process of entering a university in Japan

The most common and most prolific exam process is as follows:

First take the Japanese Examination for International Students (EJU) and the TOEFL TOEIC test in English, then submit these results to apply to the university, and then, take the university's own entrance test and interview, the school will evaluate you according to all your scores, and finally decide whether to admit you.

Most of the people who adopt this method are national universities and more famous private universities. Some regular universities may only need to take the school internal exam and do not require EJU scores.

Advantages of Japanese university entrance examinations

1. The Japanese Entrance Examination is a chance to take the Examination twice a year

Under normal circumstances, the entrance examination is held twice a year, and in June and November every year, you can participate twice and submit the one with the better score to apply to the target university.

2. There is no limit to the number of university applications

Japanese universities are independent enrollment, so the biggest feature is that as long as the time of the university entrance examination does not conflict, you can take any number of universities, of course, the exam registration fee for each university needs to be paid separately, the more the number of universities, the higher the application fee. Therefore, the knowledge of choosing a school is also very large, and it is necessary to open the grade, and also consider the most affordable examination schedule.

3. Less competitive pressure

In 2023, there will be 12.91 million domestic college entrance examination students, and the number of EJU exam applicants in June 2023 will be 25,688 (20,612 in Japanese examination rooms and 5,076 in overseas examination rooms)

High school students pay attention: If you can't get into the undergraduate exam in China, it's better to give up the college entrance examination to study in Japan!
High school students pay attention: If you can't get into the undergraduate exam in China, it's better to give up the college entrance examination to study in Japan!

According to the "Basic School Survey" released by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) in FY4, there were 807 universities in Japan in 2022. There are many universities, but due to Japan's extremely low birth rate, the Japanese media describe it as follows: Japan has entered the "era of full university entry"—as long as you want to go to university, you can go to school.

High school students pay attention: If you can't get into the undergraduate exam in China, it's better to give up the college entrance examination to study in Japan!

4. Be friendly to students who are partial to subjects

When applying for a university in Japan, you do not necessarily need to submit the EJU test results, different majors require different EJU subject results, some schools only require EJU Japanese scores, some only require EJU Japanese + mathematics results, etc., the specific materials published by each school shall prevail!

All EJU subjects are Japanese, Liberal Arts, Science, and Mathematics.

Japanese (400 points + 50 points): Listening (listening comprehension, listening comprehension), reading comprehension, composition (description)

Science (200 points): Physics, Chemistry, Biology (2 out of 3)

Liberal Arts (200 points): General Subjects (Politics, Economics, Modern Society, Geography, Modern History)

Mathematics (200 minutes): Mathematics 1 / Science Mathematics 2

High school students pay attention: If you can't get into the undergraduate exam in China, it's better to give up the college entrance examination to study in Japan!

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