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What are the language requirements for applying for studying in Japan?
If you want to stay in Japan, one of the conditions that students must meet is Japanese ability. Then let's take a look at what language conditions students at all stages need to meet when studying in Japan.

1. Language requirements for studying in Japan

1. Language requirements for "new senior high school students and junior college students" studying in Japan

For high school, junior college and undergraduate graduates, the language of studying in Japan requires students to provide the results of jtest test, NAT test and Japanese proficiency test as much as possible.

2. Language requirements for "fresh graduates and students from three schools" to study in Japan

The language requirement for previous graduates and students from three universities to study in Japan is that students should try their best to provide jtest E, NAT III or Japanese proficiency test III.

If students can provide the above Japanese scores, the success rate of school admission and application for "staying" will undoubtedly be by going up one flight of stairs.

3. Language requirements for applying for "Japanese specialized schools, short-term universities and universities" to study in Japan.

In principle, these schools require students to provide Japanese proficiency test level 2 or jtest test level D or above.

If students don't have the corresponding certificates, then the Japanese exams in these schools are close to the second level.

Second, other requirements for studying abroad

1. Application requirements for undergraduate courses in Japanese universities

Must have received 12 years of school education (this is a necessary condition).

In addition, students who have reached the age of 18 can be considered as having the same academic qualifications as students who have received 12 years of school education.

2. Requirements for applying for master's courses in Japanese universities.

Persons who have graduated from universities or have been recognized as having an equivalent education or above, including those who have received 16 school education abroad, or those who have received 15 school education abroad and completed the specified courses in universities with excellent results, have an equivalent education or above for university graduates according to the independent entrance examination for universities, and are at least 22 years old.

Third, the principle of choosing a school for studying in Japan

1. Choose a school according to your own foundation.

The first thing to solve when studying in Japan is the language problem. If the level of Japanese is lower than N3, it is recommended to go to a Japanese language school first. Because excellent language schools can teach you authentic Japanese, Japanese customs, etiquette and so on. If the Japanese foundation has reached N3 or above, especially the JLPT certificate above N3, then it is recommended to study Japanese in other subjects (preparatory courses) in the university. Generally, the academic system of other disciplines in Japanese universities is only 1 year, so a basic requirement for other disciplines is that Japanese should be based on N3. Foreign students studying Japanese in other subjects in universities enjoy scholarships, medical insurance, monthly tickets and other benefits. Therefore, choosing a Japanese college or a university to study Japanese depends on your Japanese foundation, but you must have proof that you have studied Japanese for more than 150 hours.

2. Choose a good school for your future goals.

If the future goal is to be admitted to a national university or a famous private university, you must choose a good language school. The so-called good language school has strict enrollment. Schools should not only examine students' basic level of mathematics, English, Japanese and other subjects, but also examine students' basic quality. A good school should choose good students. Similarly, if you want to get into a good university and develop smoothly in Japan in the future, it is very important to choose an excellent Japanese university as the starting point for studying in Japan. At present, Japanese schools are classified according to the identity of the school-running party: first, schools are legal persons, which are established in accordance with the Japanese education law, and everything must abide by the Japanese education law. The second is a consortium legal person, that is, a school run by a consortium. Third, company schools, that is, schools run by companies, some are joint-stock companies and some are limited companies. Either way, the key depends on the quality of school personnel, teaching level, management status and the relationship between schools and universities.