1, admission batches are different: Japan's college entrance examination admission is divided into the first batch, the second batch and the third batch, corresponding to domestic key undergraduate, ordinary undergraduate and higher vocational colleges. Students need to plan the application batch reasonably according to their academic performance and voluntary reporting.
2. Different tuition fees: The tuition fees of Japanese universities vary greatly with different universities, regions and majors. The tuition fees of the first, second and third universities are relatively high, and the tuition fees will change with different years and majors.
3. Different disciplines: Japanese universities have more flexible disciplines. The first batch of schools are generally dominated by science and engineering, liberal arts and social sciences. The second and third batch of schools will have more disciplines to choose from, including business, liberal arts, medicine and art.
4. Different teaching quality and learning atmosphere: One or two universities have relatively high teaching level and discipline research ability and strong learning atmosphere, while the three universities have relatively low teaching quality and discipline research ability and relaxed learning atmosphere.
Main conditions for studying in Japanese universities:
1. In terms of age, you must be under 23 years old to study in Japan after graduating from high school, and you must not be over 28 years old to study in Japan during or after university.
2, must have 12 years of education in China, and must be recognized by the relevant state departments.
3. Even if you go to college in Japan, you must study Japanese, take relevant courses, or your Japanese ability can reach level 2.
4. More importantly, if you want to study in Japan, you need corresponding economic security, and you need150,000-200,000 RMB.