The requirements for postgraduate studies at the National University of Singapore are as follows: ** 1. Academic Requirements ** 1. The applicants usually needed to have a recognized undergraduate degree, and the academic background of the bachelor's degree should be related to the research project or course applied for. 2. Their undergraduate grades were generally above 80 - 85 points. If you graduate from 211 or 985 universities, you will get an average score of 80+. At the same time, you must have a GPA of 3.0 or above. 3. Some projects required applicants to submit a 2 - 4 page research plan on future research directions. They also needed to contact their mentor to confirm that the mentor's research field was something they were interested in and willing to work on. 4. Work experience was a bonus, but it was not a requirement. ** 2. Language Requirement ** 1. If the applicants 'mother tongue is not English, or if the previous learning process was not conducted in English, they will usually need to provide proof of English language proficiency. Generally, the IELTS score must be at least 6.5 points, and each individual subject must also be 6.0 points, or TOEFL (Internet-based Test)85 points (no less than 22 points in writing), TOEFL (paper-based Test)580 points, TOEFL (machine-based Test)237 points. However, there were very few majors that taught in Chinese and might not require an IELTS score. 2. Most programs require a personal statement and recommendation letter to be submitted at the time of application, and an interview to be prepared. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido University graduate student application requirements are as follows: In terms of education, you must have a bachelor's degree or have received more than 16 years of school education in a foreign country (more than 18 years in medicine, dental medicine, and veterinarian) and be recognized as having the same academic qualifications. Average GPA required to be above 3.0; Arts students required to be above 130 in N1; Science and engineering students should prepare TOEFL or TOEAI scores (recommended TOEFL 80 points or above/TOEAI 700 points or above), and science and engineering students should provide English TOEic/TOEFL scores. Different graduate schools had different requirements for Japanese, but liberal arts colleges (literature, education, law, economics, etc.) had higher requirements for Japanese. The applicants had to take the entrance examination organized by the research department of Hokkaido University. The application form for the examination would be distributed by each research department. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The application requirements for postgraduate studies at the University of Tsukuba are as follows: 1. ** Education **: University graduate or expected to graduate before enrollment; graduated from a foreign university or expected to graduate before enrollment (the university referred to here includes 16 years of university education according to the education system of the country); university graduates recognized by the graduate school of the university and those with the same academic qualifications. 2. ** Grades **: Average GPA of 3.0 or above. Must have a first-level score. Arts students must have a score of 130 or above in N1. English TOEic/TOEFL scores of 85 or above in TOEFL/700 or above in Toeic. It would be more advantageous if the university is a 211 or 985 engineering university. 3. ** Materials **: - "Letter of Admissions: It contains basic information, a detailed research plan, past specialization, and reasons for wanting to enroll. It is 5 pages long. - Certificate of graduation or proof of study (in both English and Chinese): Students who have graduated should issue a certificate of graduation, and students who have not graduated should issue a proof of study. The stamp of the school's Academic Affairs Office is required. - Academic Certificate of University (in both Chinese and English), issued and stamped by the Academic Affairs Office of the university. - A certificate that can prove one's ability to speak Japanese, such as a Japanese N1 or N2 certificate. - Certificate of English Proficiency (If you don't have TOEFL or TOEFL scores, you can submit CET-4 or CET-6 results). - [Instructor Contact Investigation Form: You need to contact the professor. A lot of information is filled in by Professor Nenno.] - "Letter of recommendation: There is a specific format. You need to download the specified letter of recommendation from the school's official website and then hand it to the instructor or the dean to make it. The recommendation is written in English. - A copy of your passport. - [Examination materials: Submit within the specified time. You can send money overseas, submit it directly in Japan, or submit it online (login to the designated website of the University of Tsukuba and pay with a visa or other credit card).] 4. ** Other requirements **: Academic qualifications are strictly examined; Business management is not suitable for liberal arts students (Business Engineering); admission time is April, September, and October; English CET-4 and CET-6 of domestic universities are recognized. In addition, the application materials for admission to the University of Tsukuba in April 2025 were submitted from September 17th, 2024 to October 4th, 2024. Before submitting the materials, you need to contact the professor in advance and get Nenuo. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The conditions and requirements for on-the-job graduate students varied according to different types and majors. It was common to apply for a master's degree or a master's degree. The requirements for applying for the same level of education include having a college degree or above or having a master's or doctor's degree. The requirements for applying for a professional master's degree varied according to the management and non-management majors. Management majors required a bachelor's degree and some work experience, while non-management majors required a bachelor's degree or above or a certain amount of work experience after graduation. In addition, there were certain requirements for the application of Chinese-foreign joint and part-time graduate students. The specific conditions needed to be determined according to the enrollment regulations of each school. In summary, the requirements for in-service graduate students varied according to different types and majors. For specific conditions, you could refer to the enrollment guidelines of each school.
Chiba University's postgraduate application requirements are as follows: 1. Generally, the application for studying abroad began in October of the first semester of the fourth year. The conditions for choosing to study abroad in China must be undergraduate graduates. Usually, college graduates or self-study candidates and students without a degree certificate could also try to apply directly in China. 2. In terms of language scores, there were different requirements depending on the major. For Japanese, it was generally required to provide the JLMT Japanese Proficiency Test certificate. The N2 and N1 levels were most commonly used. J-STAR and NAC generally did not have much reference value when applying for graduate students. For English, it was generally required to provide TOEFL, IELTS, or TOEFL scores. Most of the domestic English CET-4 and CET-6 were not recognized when applying for graduate students. 3. Chiba University's Faculty of Literature required a minimum score of 340 in Japanese (full score of 400) and a minimum score of 280 in comprehensive subjects and mathematics. 4. Japanese for science and engineering majors needed to be at least N3 and N2; English could provide TOEFL scores, and the higher the score, the better.(Most of the national governments in Japan recognized TOEFL, and in recent years, they also began to recognize TOEFL, but not many). 5. Art design, music, film and television required a collection. 6. Difficulties in the application included oral problems. For example, Student M majored in Japanese but his oral skills were not excellent. He often spoke some China Japanese. 7. It usually took six to eight weeks to apply for a postgraduate degree at Chiba University. The completeness of the application materials had a great impact on the admission results. As long as the materials were complete, it would usually be very fast. If it was more than that, it might mean that the materials were incomplete or there was no reply to the email. They had to keep in touch with the university at all times. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The tuition fees for the PhD program at the National University of Singapore vary according to the major, academic system and learning mode. Full-time PhD programs cost about 14,000 to 20,000 NZD per semester, and annual tuition fees ranged from 28,000 to 40,000 NZD. part-time PhD programs cost about 7,000 to 10,000 NZD per semester. In terms of accommodation, on-campus dormitories cost about 300 to 500 Xin New Dollars per month, but the number was limited and the application competition was fierce. The monthly rent for off-campus apartments varied according to the location, type of house, and facilities, and was roughly between 1,000 to 2,000 Xin New Dollars. As for the cost of learning materials, it varied according to professional and personal needs. It was generally reasonable to set aside 2,000 to 5,000 New Xin Dollars per year. Other expenses, including visa and insurance fees, transportation and communication fees, personal living expenses (food, entertainment, daily necessities, etc.), were about 10,000 to 15,000 Xin New Dollars per year. Overall, the total cost of a one-year PhD study abroad at the National University of Singapore was roughly between 50,000 to 70,000 NZ dollars, but the specific amount needed to be adjusted according to individual circumstances and the course chosen. In addition, the National University of Singapore provided a variety of fellowships for outstanding PhD students, such as the Principal's Scholarship, Research Scholarship, and the Singapore International Postgraduate Scholarship. These fellowships could reduce tuition fees and provide living expenses, which could greatly reduce the financial burden of students. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The entry requirements for the PhD program at the National University of Singapore are as follows: 1. Master's degree in a related subject (Bachelor's degree is acceptable); 2. Those from master's colleges were 211 and 985 respectively, with an average score of 80+. 3. GPA 3.0 and above; 4. If you have work experience, it will be a bonus. If you don't, it won't affect your application. The language requirements were as follows: 1. IELTS 6.5 or above; 2. TOEFL (Internet-based) 85 points (no less than 22 points in writing), TOEFL (paper-based) 580 points, TOEFL (machine-based) 237 points. Different departments had different requirements, and the specific requirements were based on the standards of each department. The application direction is as follows: 1. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (China Studies, Communication and New Media, English, History, Malay Studies, Philosophy, Economics, Geography, Social Sciences, Social Sciences, Asian Studies, Asian Cultural Studies); 2. Business school (Strategy and policy, analysis and operations, finance, accounting, management and organization, marketing); 3. School of Dentistry (oral and facial surgery, preventive and restorative dental); 4. School of Computer Science (Computer Science, Information Systems and Analysis); 5. School of Design and the environment (architecture, industrial design, architecture, real estate); 6. Faculty of Engineering (Biomedicine Engineering, Chemistry and Bio-molecular Engineering, Civil and environmental engineering, Electric and Computer Engineering, Industrial Systems Engineering and Management, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc.); 7. School of Medicine (clinical and evolutionary science, integrated biology, quantitative biology, and medicine); 8. NUS Comprehensive Science and Engineering graduate school (NUS PhD-BA); 9. Faculty of Science (Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Food Science and Technology, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Physics, and Mathematics). Singapore PhD applications are open all year round, with two chances per year. In addition, international doctors are recruited by the university itself. There is no limit to the enrollment time. Those who meet the requirements can directly consult the online teacher to register. After the candidates apply online, some courses can be exempted from examination, and some courses need to participate in a pen interview. The specific assessment time is determined by the school. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The basic academic requirements for Kobe University graduate students were 16 years of formal education experience (complete undergraduate diploma and degree certificate), high scores in Japanese, and good results in English TOEFL or TOEFL. This would be of some help in the application for postgraduate studies, and it would also play an important role in the cultivator examination after enrollment. The logic of the research plan had to be meticulous and the thinking had to be clear. You could refer to the papers or works published by the professor, focus on the topic, research significance, and research methods to determine your research direction and write the plan. Kobe University had different requirements for applying for master's programs in different research departments. - ** Interdisciplinary Master's Program KIMAPM (Law)**: - [Requirements: Bachelor's degree before admission, 16 years of formal education or equivalent.] - "Duration of application: There are two chances to enroll in April. You can apply in November of the previous year and take the exam in January. You can apply in June and take the exam in August." There was only one chance to enter the school in October. They would apply in May and take the exam in June. - English requirements: Accepts TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEic, but there is no specific score requirement. - Selection method: document screening (focus on English)+ research proposal + interview. - ** Interdisciplinary Master's Program KIMAPM (Economics)**: - [Requirements: Bachelor's degree before admission, 16 years of formal education or equivalent.] - The application period was April (online exam). The first period was from June to July of the previous year, and the online exam was in August. The second period was from November of the previous year, and the exam was in February. The first period was the application in November of the previous year and the online exam in February. The second period was the application from June to July of the year and the online exam in August. - English requirements: Accepts TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEic. No specific score requirement. - [Selection method: document screening + interview (online or offline).] - ** Interdisciplinary Master's Program KIMAPM (Business Administration)**: - Requirements: Possess the following English proficiency, namely, TOEFL, iBT, TOEic, or IELTS results, or have received full-English teaching at the undergraduate level, or English as the mother tongue; Bachelor's degree in any field. - [Time of application: mid-April, admission in October.] - English requirements: Proof of approval of TOEFL - iBT, IELTS, TOEic L&R Test, and undergraduate English teaching. No specific score requirement. - [Selection method: Only document screening, no written test or interview required.] - **GSICS International Cooperation English Practitioner (International Cooperation Research Department)**: - [Requirements: You must contact your tutor in advance to get the Neinoxin; English scores are only recognized for TOEFL and IELTS.] - [Date of application: October 2025. Materials will be mailed on April 2 - 16, 2025. Notification of results will be on May 14, 2025.] The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The requirements for applying for a PhD at the University of Hong Kong were as follows: 1. ** Academic qualifications and academic records **: The applicants must have obtained a first-class honorary bachelor's degree (or equivalent) or an honorary bachelor's degree and master's degree (or equivalent) from a recognized university. They must also provide a complete academic record of their studies. 2. ** Research plan/statement of research interest **: According to the specific requirements of the applied college and course, upload the research plan or statement of research interest in a PDF-version. The research interest statement should include the reason for choosing to study at the University of Hong Kong. The research plan should describe the background, research objectives, research methods and expected results of the research topic in detail. 3. ** Letter of recommendation **: Two recommendation letters from referees who have a deep understanding of their academic achievements and research ability. The referees must have an academic background. The institution does not recognize recommendation letters with non-academic background. 4. ** Proof of English Proficiency **: For applicants who do not teach or take English exams (excluding Hong Kong citizens), they are required to provide English proficiency test results. Students who registered before September 1, 2023, must have a score of at least 80 on the TOEFL. IELTS has different requirements for different colleges.(Excluding Buddhist Research Center) The total score must be no less than 7, all sub-scores must be no less than 5, and the total score of other departments must be no less than 6, and all sub-scores must be no less than 5.5. For research graduate students registered on or after September 1st, 2023, the TOEFL requirements remain unchanged. The total score of the IELTS School of Arts (excluding Buddhist Research Center) must be no less than 7, all sub-scores must be no less than 6, and the total score of other departments must be no less than 6.5, all sub-scores must be no less than 6. The TOEFL and IELTS scores are valid for two years. Different PhD programs may have different requirements for English proficiency. The requirements for popular majors and liberal arts majors are usually higher. 5. ** Writing sample **: applicants applying for the humanities and social sciences PhD program at the University of Hong Kong are required to submit a writing sample. 6. ** Other Materials **: List of published works (list of published or pending papers and articles), academic awards (certificates or certificates of various academic awards), professional qualifications (qualification certificates or certificates related to the profession), relevant experience summary (summary of internship, research or work experience related to the application for the PhD program). In addition, applicants to the Business School and the Department of Psychology were required to provide official GMT or GRE results. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The requirements for applying for the CFA are as follows: 1. **CFA Level 1 ** - ** Academic qualifications **: Obtain a bachelor's degree, complete a bachelor's degree course or an equivalent program, and obtain the corresponding degree. If you are not sure if your course meets the requirements, you can consult your school. In addition, the CFA has expanded the qualifications of candidates to allow students who are 23 months away from graduation to take the CFA Level 1 exam. For undergraduate students to register for the CFA Level 1 exam, the exam window must be within 23 months before the graduation month of the bachelor's degree program or equivalent program.(For example, four-year undergraduate students can take the first-level exam as early as the summer vacation of the second year.) If the applicants do not have a bachelor's degree, but have considerable professional standards, they can also be accepted as candidates. Generally speaking, 4 years of full-time work experience, 3 years of junior college + 1 year of full-time work experience, 2 years of junior college + 2 years of full-time work experience are considered as replacement bachelor's degree. - ** Work experience **: To register for the CFA Level 1 exam, you must have at least 4,000 hours of work experience and/or higher education for at least three consecutive years. The relevant educational experience and work experience do not overlap in time. If work experience and higher education are combined to reach the minimum number of hours and years, it is assumed that higher education requires 1,000 hours per year. Professional work experience refers to the work that requires specialized knowledge. Work with education or advanced skills (professional work experience does not need to be related to investment; if the internship is full-time and paid, it can be considered as meeting the requirements for professional work experience; if it is working in your own business or family business, it must be full-time professional work experience and paid to meet the requirements). - ** Identity documents **: To register and participate in the CFA Level 1 exam, you must have a valid international travel passport. For candidates who plan to participate in the CFA exam in Mainland China, in addition to their passport, they can also use the resident identity card of the People's Republic of China to register and/or participate in the exam. - ** English Proficiency **: The CFA is a purely English exam. The examinee needs to have a certain level of English proficiency and be proficient in the translation and application of various professional terms so that they can understand the requirements of the exam questions and answer them correctly. - ** Code of ethics **: Examinees must consciously abide by the CFA Constitution and professional ethics. 2. **CFA Level 2 ** - ** Qualification **: To register for the Level 2 CFA exam, you need to pass the Level 1 CFA exam. For undergraduate students who are taking the Level 1 CFA exam, the earliest they can choose to take the exam is 11 months before the graduation month of the bachelor's degree program or the equivalent program. - ** Certificate **: To register and participate in the CFA exam, you must have a valid international travel passport. For candidates who plan to participate in the CFA exam in Mainland China, in addition to their passport, they can also use the resident ID card of the People's Republic of China to register and/or participate in the exam. 3. **CFA Level 3 ** - ** Qualification **: To register for the Level 3 CFA exam, you need to pass the Level 2 CFA exam. - ** Certificate **: To register for the CFA Level 3 exam, you must have a valid international travel passport or a resident ID card of the People's Republic of China. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
The postgraduate entrance examination must meet the following conditions: 1. ** Basic conditions **: - Citizens of the People's Republic of China. - He supports the leadership of the China Party, has good moral character, and abides by the law. - Their physical health conditions were in accordance with the country's and the enrollment unit's physical examination regulations. 2. ** Academic Level **: - A bachelor's degree recognized by the state. - Or a fresh graduate who had obtained an undergraduate certificate before the admission date of the graduate student. - Or two years after graduating from a junior college and reaching the same academic level as a bachelor's degree, they would apply for the same academic level. - Or they already had a master's degree or a doctor's degree. 3. ** Work Experience (for some professions)**: - Bachelor candidates applying for business administration and other management majors must have at least three years of work experience. - Junior college candidates must have at least 5 years of work experience. - Possess a master's or PhD degree and have at least 2 years of work experience (when applying for a management major such as business administration). In addition, some universities may put forward special requirements, such as CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, so when choosing a target university, candidates must carefully read the latest official enrollment regulations to confirm the specific application conditions. The novel "Miss Witch Doesn't Want to Be a Singer" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!