i want to complete my mca in japan please explain the admission process ?
Hello,
Completing an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) in Japan involves several steps. Here's a general guide to the admission process:
1. Research Universities and Programs
- Identify Universities: Research universities in Japan that offer MCA or similar computer science programs in English. Some well-known universities include the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology.
- Program Details: Look into the specific requirements, curriculum, and faculty for the programs you're interested in.
2. Check Eligibility and Requirements
- Academic Requirements: Typically, you need a bachelor's degree in computer applications, computer science, or a related field.
- Language Proficiency: If the program is in English, you'll need to prove your proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS. If it's in Japanese, you'll need to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).
3. Prepare Necessary Documents
- Transcripts and Certificates: Collect your academic transcripts, degree certificates, and any other relevant educational documents.
- Language Proficiency Scores: TOEFL, IELTS, or JLPT scores as required by the program.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP): A detailed essay explaining your motivation for pursuing MCA in Japan, your academic and career goals, and why you chose that particular university.
- Letters of Recommendation: Typically 2-3 letters from professors or employers who can attest to your academic and professional capabilities.
- Resume/CV: A detailed resume highlighting your academic background, work experience, skills, and any relevant projects.
4. Application Process
- Online Application: Most universities have an online application portal. Fill out the application form and upload the necessary documents.
- Application Fee: Pay the application fee as required by the university.
- Deadlines: Keep track of application deadlines and make sure to submit all documents on time.
5. Entrance Exams and Interviews
- University-Specific Tests: Some universities may require you to take entrance exams or standardized tests (like GRE).
- Interviews: You might be required to attend an interview, which can be conducted online if you are applying from abroad.
6. Financial Planning
- Tuition Fees: Check the tuition fees for the program and plan your finances accordingly.
- Scholarships and Grants: Look for scholarships, grants, and financial aid options available for international students. Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarships are a good option.
- Part-Time Work: Explore part-time work opportunities that can help you support your studies.
7. Visa Application
- Certificate of Eligibility (COE): Once accepted, the university will help you obtain a Certificate of Eligibility.
- Student Visa: Apply for a student visa at the Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country using the COE and other required documents.
8. Accommodation and Travel
- University Accommodation: Many universities offer dormitories or can assist in finding accommodation.
- Private Housing: If you prefer private housing, start searching early.
- Travel Arrangements: Book your flight and make travel arrangements well in advance.
9. Arrival and Orientation
- Pre-Departure Briefing: Attend any pre-departure briefings offered by the university or embassy.
- Orientation: Participate in the orientation program upon arrival to get familiar with the campus, academic environment, and local culture.
Additional Tips
- Learn Basic Japanese: Even if your program is in English, learning basic Japanese can be very helpful for daily life in Japan.
- Network with Alumni: Reach out to alumni or current students to get insights and advice about studying and living in Japan.
By following these steps, you can navigate the admission process for completing an MCA in Japan successfully.
Hope it helps you!
i am in 11th and I want job in japan what was i do after 12th
Hey,
Here are some of the highest-paid jobs in Japan :
Executive management, IT professional, Business analyst, Doctor, Engineer, Translator or interpreter, Lawyer, Banker.
Some other career options in Japan include:
1. Hospitality jobs
2. IT and engineering jobs
3. Real estate jobs
4. English teaching
5. Customer service positions
Some courses that are considered good for international students in Japan include:
1. International relations
2. Finance
3. Robotics and mechanical engineering
4. Aerospace engineering
5. Business management
6. Biological sciences
7. Health sciences
8. Tourism and hospitality management
To study in Japan, international students must have completed 12 years of formal education in their home country or have a high school diploma from an accredited institution. They must also have proof of funds to cover their tuition and living expenses.
Students can work up to 28 hours per week while studying in Japan under a student visa. During extended breaks, such as during the summer, students may work for up to 40 hours per week.
Getting a job and work visa in Japan without a degree is not impossible, but it is challenging. One way to get around it is to study toward your degree in Japan.
For detailed information please visit : https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-in-japan
Hope this helps you.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I was away in a (1)_____ part of Japan waiting for a (2)______ train at a small (3)______ station. A young girl was also waiting (4)______ the train. I watched her (5)______ out candy from her bag and eat it. Afterward, she walked (6)______ to a nearby waste bin provided on the (7)_____ to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8)_____to keep surroundings clean from a young age. It is the (9)______ of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10)______ from an early age.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Option 1: about
Option 2: for
Option 3: against
Option 4: of
Correct Answer: for
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Explanation:
"Waiting for" is a commonly used and idiomatic expression when referring to waiting for a train, bus, or any mode of transportation. "For" indicates the purpose or goal of waiting, and it is a standard and natural way to convey the idea of anticipating the arrival of transportation.
Therefore, the correct answer is for.
Question : Directions: In a certain code language INDIA is written as LQGLD then JAPAN will be written as?
Option 1: LCRCP
Option 2: MCSCQ
Option 3: MDSDQ
Option 4: LDRDP
Correct Answer: MDSDQ
Solution : Given:
INDIA is written as LQGLD –
Add 3 to the place value of each letter of INDIA to obtain the required code –
I + 3 = L; N + 3 = Q; D + 3 = G; I + 3 = L; A + 3 = D
Thus, INDIA is written as LQGLD.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for JAPAN –
J + 3 = M; A + 3 = D; P + 3 = S; A + 3 = D; N + 3 = Q
So, JAPAN is written as MDSDQ. Hence, the third option is correct.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I was away in a (1)_____ part of Japan waiting for a (2)______ train at a small (3)______ station. A young girl was also waiting (4)______ the train. I watched her (5)______ out candy from her bag and eat it. Afterward, she walked (6)______ to a nearby waste bin provided on the (7)_____ to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8)_____to keep surroundings clean from a young age. It is the (9)______ of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10)______ from an early age.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Option 1: briskly
Option 2: briefly
Option 3: wearily
Option 4: loudly
Correct Answer: briskly
Solution : The most appropriate option is the first option.
Explanation:
In the context of the passage, the sentence describes the girl's actions after eating the candy. Walking briskly to a nearby waste bin indicates a quick and energetic movement, which is appropriate in the given situation of disposing of the candy wrapper.
Therefore, the correct answer is briskly.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I was away in a (1)_____ part of Japan waiting for a (2)______ train at a small (3)______ station. A young girl was also waiting (4)______ the train. I watched her (5)______ out candy from her bag and eat it. Afterward, she walked (6)______ to a nearby waste bin provided on the (7)_____ to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8)_____to keep surroundings clean from a young age. It is the (9)______ of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10)______ from an early age.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Option 1: combining
Option 2: connective
Option 3: connecting
Option 4: convergent
Correct Answer: connecting
Solution : The most appropriate option is the third option.
Explanation:
In the context of waiting for a train at a small station, the most suitable word to describe the type of train would be connecting. A "connecting train" refers to a train that allows passengers to transfer from one train to another, often linking different routes or destinations. This fits well with the idea of being at a small station, waiting for a train that connects to another part of Japan.
Therefore, the correct answer is connecting.
Question : There are certain words missing in the passage given below. The options given contain an answer that will fit in those given blanks. Choose the correct word to be used to make the sentence coherent and grammatically correct.
An 1)_______________ painting from 1969 by VS Gaitonde on Feburary 24 went for a price of Rs 42 crore at an auction by Pundole’s in Mumbai. This is one of highest price for which an Indian modern or contemporary artwork has been sold at an auction internationally. Gaitonde has 2)_______________ broken records in recent years, his paintings has been selling for highest prices in auctions.
For the very first time this particular oil on canvas by Gaitonde was coming into the auction market. It belongs to the Glenbarra Art Museum in Japan, which 3)_____________ the private collection of businessman Masanori Fukuoka. Gaitonde painted a limited number of canvases during his lifetime, which makes each one the most sought after.
Mamta Saran shares that Gaitonde once said that his only ambition was to join an art school, everything else was by 4)______________, including finding a book on Zen Buddhism at a bookstore in Mumbai in 1959. This was a turning point in the artist’s career. The discovery of Zen Buddhism have greatly alterrd his 5)_______________ to art, making it shift from figuration and geometric shapes to abstraction.
Choose the correct word to be used in blank 4.
Option 1: exaggerate
Option 2: dissident
Option 3: accident
Option 4: myriad
Correct Answer: accident
Solution : The correct answer is accident.
Mamta Saran shares that Gaitonde once said that his only ambition was to join an art school, everything else was by accident, including finding a book on Zen Buddhism at a bookstore in Mumbai in 1959
Explanation:
Accident is the only word that will fit the blank and make the sentence coherent.
It refers to an event that occurs by chance or without apparent or deliberate cause.
Meaning of the rest of the words
Dissident-a person who opposes the official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state.
Exaggerate-represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is
Myriad- a large, uncountable number of things.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
India will host an international summit on Buddhism here on April 20 and 21. Delegates from 30 countries will participate, a notable exception (1) ________ China. Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is also unlikely to attend the two-day conclave. The maiden conference being organised by the Union Culture Ministry and the International Buddhist Confederation will discuss (2) ________ global issues through a Buddhist perspective. Over 170 delegates from countries such as Mexico, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Japan and 150 from India will participate in the summit to be held in the national capital. The delegates (3) ________ prominent scholars, monks, diplomats, and members of Buddhist organisations across the globe. The largest number of delegates are from Sri Lanka (20) and Vietnam (30). Abhijit Haldar, Director General of the International Buddhist Confederation, said that while no delegate had been confirmed from China, there would be two participants from Taiwan. “The invitations (4) ________ sent to various Buddhist institutions and not to governments,” Mr. Haldar added. He also mentioned that the Dalai Lama (5) ________ not attend the event due to health issues.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.
Option 1: included
Option 2: include
Option 3: including
Option 4: includes
Correct Answer: include
Solution : The most appropriate option is the second option.
Explanation:
The sentence is referring to the delegates participating in the summit. The subject is "delegates" and the verb needs to agree with this plural subject. "Include" is the correct form of the verb in the present tense that matches with the plural subject "delegates".
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Included: This is the past tense form of the verb "include." It refers to something that was previously included in the past.
Including: This is the present participle form of the verb "include". It indicates an ongoing action or inclusion.
Includes: This is the present tense form of the verb "include" used with a singular subject.
Correct answer: include.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I was away in a (1)_____ part of Japan waiting for a (2)______ train at a small (3)______ station. A young girl was also waiting (4)______ the train. I watched her (5)______ out a candy from her bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6)______ to a nearby waste bin provided on the (7)_____ to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8)_____to keep surroundings clean from a young age. It is the (9)______ of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10)______ from an early age.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Option 1: brainwashed
Option 2: expanded
Option 3: inculcated
Option 4: programmed
Correct Answer: inculcated
Solution : The third option is the correct answer.
The sentence structure and context suggest that the passage is discussing the instillation or cultivation of a habit or behaviour from an early age. Inculcated means to instill an idea, habit, or attitude in someone through persistent instruction or repetition, and it fits well in the context of the passage, conveying the idea that cleanliness and tidiness are taught or ingrained in individuals from a young age.
Therefore, the correct answer is inculcated.