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Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

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It's about to usher in the college entrance examination season again, and often this time is also the hottest time for studying in Japan, if you or someone around you happens to have such thoughts, then this article can step on the idea!

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

Regular articulation pathways

(1) Apply for a language school

It can provide long-term and stable study visas for international students, plus the school's language courses and college counseling courses, which can help students better adapt to the transition and prepare for the entrance examination.

Advantages: low entry threshold and high visa approval rate

Disadvantages: Long time period

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

(2) Japan University in Japan

Some schools will directly recruit students from overseas, no exams, only need to submit relevant transcripts, and can be admitted after an interview or a single written test, which is generally a private university (tuition is expensive), and most of them are not ranked.

Advantages: Direct application, short transition time

Disadvantages: N2 is required for Japanese, tuition is expensive, and most of them are not ranked

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

(3) Undergraduate SGU program

For foreign students, there is generally no examination for English study abroad programs, and the application materials can be submitted, and the enrollment schools and majors are limited, and the purpose of the original establishment is to recruit more students from European and American countries, so the English requirements are relatively high.

Advantages: No Japanese language score is required, all of them are well-known universities

Disadvantages: The intermediary fee is expensive, the application is difficult, and the success rate is not high

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

The above 3 are more conventional ways to study abroad, and those who don't know what kind of treasure they are suitable for can poke their senior sisters to help.

Regular Progression Mechanism

You need to take at least two exams to enter a university in Japan: the Examination for International Students (EJU) and the internal exam.

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

The EJU exams include Japanese, (Science/Liberal Arts) Comprehensive, and Mathematics, which are equivalent to the college entrance examination for international students in Japan, and are available twice a year, in June and November.

After the EJU exam, there is also an internal exam, that is, to take the exam of your target school, you can choose a few more schools to prepare, and it is best to have a guarantee and sprint. In some schools, the internal examination is no less than the entrance examination, or even more difficult than the entrance examination. The time for the study abroad + internal examination is scattered, and there is a need to prepare for the exam content of different schools, so it is necessary for everyone to attend a language school after arriving in Japan and set aside a period of time to prepare for the exam.

Language school application requirements

(1) 12 years of educational experience (high school, technical secondary school, vocational high school are acceptable)

(2) Certificate of minimum Japanese language proficiency or proof of 150 hours of Japanese language instruction

Language school application materials

Documents required for school

(1) Copy of graduation certificate and degree certificate

(2) Transcripts (according to the school's requirements)

(3) Certificate of enrollment/pre-graduation certificate (current students should reflect the pre-graduation time)

(4) Certification of academic qualifications (apply from the online application of the academic letter)

My other materials

(1) A copy of your passport

(2) Certificate of Japanese language study hours or Japanese language proficiency certificate

(3) ID photo

(4) Statement of reasons for enrollment

Requirements for the sponsor

(1) Preferably their own father or mother, siblings or other relatives, as the case may be.

(2) It is necessary to have a stable job and income, and the incumbent unit is required to be established for more than three years, with registration information and official seal.

(3) If you want to be your own guarantor, it is best to work continuously for more than five years (depending on the city and school where the visa is submitted).

(4) In the case that the parents have retired, the retirement certificate + pension certificate can be submitted.

Sponsor's materials

(1) Certificate of employment, income and tax payment

(2) The original certificate of deposit and a copy of the certificate of deposit (important materials!) )

(3) A copy of the household register

(4) Proof of kinship

The cost of studying abroad

Japanese universities have a 4-year system, and it usually takes 1-2 years to prepare for the exam at a language school, so the initial tuition fee includes:

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

University tuition (35,000 RMB/year) + language school tuition (3.5-45,000 RMB/year) + living expenses (6,000 RMB/month in Tokyo) ≈ 144,000 RMB/year

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

Of course, if you still need to strengthen your studies through a private school, you may get 2-30,000 yuan/year, but after arriving in Japan, you can also work part-time to subsidize the cost and get a scholarship, compared with studying in Europe and the United States, the financial pressure will still be much less.

The skills you need to study abroad

(1) Self-care ability

Living and studying alone in a foreign country, having strong self-care skills is the first condition for studying abroad. Studying in Japan after graduating from high school may be the first time for most students to leave their parents' lives, so be sure to be mentally prepared in advance.

(2) Adaptability

Although they belong to Asia, many living habits and cultural customs are different, and students need to have good adaptability in order to quickly adjust their state in a foreign country and start their study abroad journey!

(3) Self-discipline

If the map of the life dungeon changes, you will definitely be full of curiosity about everything around you, and there is no problem with the proper combination of work and rest, but you must resist the temptation, calm down and study, and you must not forget what your goal of studying abroad is.

24 October students are the last opportunity to study abroad this year, more suitable for students who are about to graduate or have already graduated, if you are planning to study in Japan within half a year, October students are your best choice, if everything goes well, you can go ashore in April 25 at the earliest, but remember to choose a language school that pays tuition fees for half a year or can be promoted and refunded~

Graduated from high school and studied in Japan Which of the three ways to take the exam is more suitable!

Finally, if you have any questions related to studying in Japan, you can always poke a private message for consultation~ You can also do a study abroad assessment, and the senior sister will help you analyze it rationally according to your situation~

Want to spend time studying abroad?

A: 2024 B: 2025 C: Others

What is your current level of Japanese?

A::零基础 B:N5 C:N4 D:N3 E:N2 F:N1

Current academic qualifications?

A: High School B: Junior College C: Undergraduate D: Other

Does your family support you to study abroad?

A: Yes B: Not Yes C: Still under discussion

What is the annual budget for studying abroad?

A: 100,000 or less B: 10-150,000 C: 15-200,000 D: 200,000 or more

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