Only graduates with one or more years of school education are eligible to apply for graduate students.
Undergraduate graduates are required to hold valid diplomas and degree certificates. It is very unlikely that individual junior college students, self-taught candidates and students without degree certificates will directly apply for good national and public universities in Japan. So Sister Xin suggested that these students can apply through language schools.
Remarks: General graduate schools require students to have a bachelor's degree, but some schools do not require this. Some students have double college degrees. Although the cumulative study period in this case has reached four years, they still do not have the qualifications of Japanese graduate schools.
Second, the average score is qualified
At present, the average requirements of Japanese universities are not too high, but we must ensure that there are no failed subjects. The Japanese attach great importance to qualified scores. However, some famous schools still have to ensure that the average score is above 75 points because of competition. And it's best not to get lower and lower. It is better to have a higher and higher trend.
Third, excellent English scores are icing on the cake.
Applying for Japanese universities mainly requires students' Japanese and English scores. Japanese proficiency test is the most recognized in Japanese, but because there are only two exams every year, there is no certificate without passing the standard score, so if students feel unsatisfactory after taking the Japanese proficiency test, they can also be recommended to take the J-test. TOEFL is the most recognized in English.
Fourth, excellent documents help you.
Submitting paperwork, mainly including resumes, letters of recommendation and research plans, is quite knowledgeable. Japan's application is originally a tutorial system, and the tutor completely decides your admission result, so how to impress the tutor with these materials is the greatest knowledge. Imagine you are a tutor. After a whole day's work, you want to know the form at a glance. There are all kinds of application letters, research plans and the most important materials. Your research direction, what to do and how to do it in recent years are all written in it. If you can't impress your mentor, the chances of success can be imagined;
Fifth, it is also important to choose a reasonable major.
What major to study in Japan is also a big problem. There are very good majors in China, and it is of course best to continue studying in Japan, but some students want to change their majors, and some students who study languages (such as English and Japanese) don't want to continue studying languages in Japan. For such students, it is best to have a clear understanding. I met a Japanese student who wanted to study computer in the past, so the possibility is very small, because you have no undergraduate professional background, in other words, you know nothing. Graduate school, what to learn.
Sixth, it may add the college background in China.
If you graduate from a domestic first-class college, such as 2 1 1.985 college. Most tutors will also look at you with new eyes, such as Tsinghua, National People's Congress, Beijing University of Technology and other famous schools, and the success rate of application will naturally be higher than that of ordinary colleges and universities.
However, this does not mean that only students from famous schools such as Tsinghua Peking University can apply for Japanese famous schools, but only that students from famous schools have an advantage in application. The most important thing is to make full preparations by referring to the above-mentioned conditions for Japanese graduate students to study abroad. I believe that painstaking people will not bear it.
Apply to Japanese universities and colleges: If the application country is in the top five, the liberal arts are generally Japanese 1 and TOEFL 90 or above, and the science is generally Japanese 2 and TOEFL 90 or above. If the country is in the top ten, liberal arts are generally Japanese 1 and TOEFL 80 or above, and science is generally Japanese 2 and TOEFL 80 or above.