mext scholarships final
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Undergraduate
(1) Social Sciences and Humanities(a) Social Sciences and Humanities-A: Law, Politics, Pedagogy, Sociology, Literature, History, Japanese language, others.(b) Social Sciences and Humanities-B: Economics, Business Administration.
(2) Natural Sciences(a) Natural Science A: Science (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), Electric and Electronic Studies (Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering), Mechanical Studies(Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture), Civil Engineering and Architecture (Civil Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering), Chemical Studies (Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Textile Engineering), other fields (Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Maritime Engineering, Biotechnology).(b) Natural Science B: Agricultural studies (Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Engineering, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Forestry, Food Science, Fisheries), Hygienic studies (Pharmacy, Hygienics, Nursing), and Science (Biology).(c) Natural Science C : Medicine, and Dentistry.
Sequence and series: finding general terms, find limit, convergence, knowing a bit about series
Graphing: f(x), f(-x), -f(x), f(x-2), f-1(x),….
Probability: all in grade 12 until Bayes’stheorem, total probability, (no need to learn normal distribution)
Derivation
Integration: grade 12 and more including Analyse I, also multiple integrals
Geometry
Function (especially polynomial) and function analyse + L’hopital
Inequality and system of inequalities
Equations and system of equations
Expect some trick questions
Mechanics: free body diagram, motion (Balistic, harmonic, free-fall,….), angular motion ( radius of curvature*, centripitalacceleration, moment..), equilibrium, energy, collisions, momentum, elasticity, fluid mechanics (pressure, Buoyant forces, Pascal’s and Archimedes’s principles, Bernoulli’s equation).
Waves: wave motion and its properties, Doppler effect, resonance, interference, diffraction, standing waves, superposition.
Thermodynamics: ideal gases
Electricity and magnetism
Light and optics: reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, polarization, dispersion and prism, lens, infra-visible-ultra light
Modern physics: Einstein’s principle of relativity, relative motion, time dilation, mass and energy (also known as E=mc2), photoelectric effect, nuclear physics, and radioactivity.
Dilution
Atomic structure and properties
Chemical reactions and energy:
exo-endothermic reactions, bond energies
Chemical equilibrium
Solubility equilibria
Acids and bases
Oxidation-reduction reactions
Organic chemistry: Reactions and its catalysts, isomerism, official names of certain compounds (etylene, accetylene, TNT, anthracene, phenanthrene,….), IUPAC….
College of Technology
Those who wish to study in Japan as students at a college oftechnology must choose a field of specialization (major) from among (1) to (7) below.
(1) Mechanical Engineering
(2) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(3) Information, Communication and Network Engineering
(4) Materials Engineering
(5) Architecture
(6) Civil Engineering
(7) Maritime Engineering
(8) Other Fields
Section1
• Sequence, Series, Probability, Trigonometric Function, Plane, Differentiation, Equation, Inequality
Section2
• Matrix and Determinant
Section3
• Integration, Graph (Curves, Lines, Areas,…etc.)
Mechanics: free body diagram, motion (Ballistic,
harmonic, free-fall,….), angular motion ( radius of curvature*, centripetal acceleration, moment..), equilibrium, energy, collisions, momentum, elasticity, fluid mechanics (pressure, Buoyant forces, Pascal’s and Archimedes' principles).
Waves: wave motion and its properties, Doppler
effect, resonance, interference, diffraction.
Thermodynamics: ideal gases
Electricity and magnetism: Forces, Fields,
Energy…etc
Light and optics: reflection, refraction,
diffraction, interference, dispersion and prism, lens
Chemical element, Molecule, and Chemical compound Atom and Electron configuration Chemical reactions and energy Chemical equilibrium Acids and bases Oxidation-reduction reactions Inorganic chemistry (Separation of metal ions,
Properties of metals and ceramics) Organic chemistry (Aliphatic and aromatic
compounds, Sugar, Amino acid and peptide, Synthetic polymers)
Electrolysis and Battery Cell
Specialize Training College
Technology
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Communication
Computer
Information Processing
Other Subjects
Personal Care and Nutrition
Education and Welfare
Business
Fashion and Home Economics
Culture and General Education
Other fields
Section1◦ Algebra(Vector, equation, inequality, power,
logarithms, exponential, Sequences and Series, permutation, combination, integrale etc)
Section2◦ Curve( Symmetry, parabola, line equation,
transformation etc)
Section3◦ Trigonometry
◦ Geometry (xy-coordinate)
Do your best, don’t worry about it.
Technical English words are important.
Ambition and purpose of life
What is more important, money or passion?
Why Japan and why your major ?
Avoid comparisons and criticism
What do you know about Japanese culture?
Do you think the Japanese is difficult?
Never talk about money
Be willing and prepared to learn Japanese by conveying that you like it
The selected candidates must be willing to learn Japanese.
Japanese is difficult but it’s not impossible. The written examination is the most
important part of the selection process. Most questions are tricky, so, give a logical
answer. Kanji are not as difficult and complicated as
what most people think. In fact, I manage to learn 100 kanji a week (just meaning), and manage to remember at least 80%.
Thank You!