Many Japanese universities believe that among the students who entered short-term universities (junior college, graduated in three years) and junior colleges (graduated from vocational colleges in about three years), there are still many excellent students who have not been admitted to universities for a period of time. Based on the principle of giving them a chance and giving the school a chance, the three-year plan was included in the exam. In other words, excellent graduates of bunting or junior college can enter the university by applying for three years, continue their studies from the junior year, and finally graduate from the university to get a degree or continue their studies.
Therefore, it can be seen that the three-year enrollment is entirely aimed at students from short-term universities and specialized schools in Japan. Although the recruitment requirements (enrollment brochure) do not stipulate that graduates from foreign schools cannot enter the school, they do not consider the factors of international students at all (the degree of Japanese international students' examination is much less difficult than that of Japan's central examination, which is a separate examination to take care of international students). Therefore, the difficulty and depth of the exam are in accordance with Japanese student standards. For foreign students with average Japanese level, it may be a problem whether they can understand Japanese.
Secondly, the enrollment brochures of Japanese universities are different, and the enrollment requirements of different departments in the same university are also different. Therefore, it is necessary to confirm which university and which department were admitted for three years.
Generally speaking, engineering departments in universities are registered for three years, and economics departments are rare. Moreover, not every department enrolls all subjects, which is determined by the number or quality of sophomores. Generally, each subject enrolls students for three years, with a maximum of five students (80 students in electrical and electronic engineering in our university engineering department, three students in junior year, and then either 1 person or none at all. Belong to the type of "lack of quality")
And you must register for the exam in Japan for three years, which means that if you want to register, you must come to Japan first, whether through language schools or other channels. Most competitors are Japanese.
Our university has enrolled students for three years and there are no foreign students.
If it's difficult, it's almost the same as taking the medical school of Japanese university (applying for medical school needs to take the Japanese central exam, that is, the college entrance examination for Japanese students). Might as well reapply for the university department.