Japanese requires N5 level, and at least a period of Japanese study; If you want to study in a special school, you need to reach the level of N2 in Japan. In addition, if you have received Japanese education for more than half a year, your Japanese proficiency is qualified in N 1-N2, and you have received primary and secondary education in Japan for more than 1 year, you can meet one of the above three conditions. If you are studying in a university in Japan, you need N2 or more for Japanese, N 1 for liberal arts and N2 or more for liberal arts students.
2. Education
Language schools, junior colleges and universities need high school education or above, or the high school stage is equivalent to technical secondary schools and vocational high schools; Graduate students need to graduate from China College or above. Japanese graduate students refer to the preparatory stage of becoming full-time college students, which generally lasts for half a year to 1 year. After graduation, they passed the monk exam and became full-time monk students.
3. Achievements
Language schools have no requirements for grades, and they need formal diplomas and transcripts during their school days. Universities need to have Japanese or English scores, take international students' exams and on-campus exams, and only when the scores are qualified can they get the notice. Graduate students need grades during their college years, which will affect the level of the institutions they apply for. Colleges and universities need undergraduate grades, take the Japanese monk exam, and judge according to the test scores and research plans.
4. Economic aspects
Studying in Japan requires a certain economic ability and a deposit certificate of 200,000 RMB, which will be frozen for 3 to 6 months, proving that there is enough economic foundation. We also know what it takes to study in Japan. I suggest you analyze whether you are suitable to study in Japan according to your own specific situation.