1, language school
(1) 12 years or above;
(2) Within 3 years after graduation, you must have a certificate of 150 Japanese hours;
(3) Those who have graduated for more than 3 years are required to submit a certificate with a Japanese score of not less than N4 or Jtest F-level or equivalent.
2. Specialized schools
(1) 12 years or above;
(2) Proof that the Japanese score is above N2.
3. Other subjects in the university
(1) 12 years or above;
(2) There are no special conditions for Japanese achievement.
4. Short-term universities and universities
(1) 12 years or above;
(2) Proof that the Japanese score is above N2.
5. University
(1) liberal arts students: Japanese should reach the level of N 1, and English should provide TOEFL or TOEFL scores. Some schools also recognize CET-4 and CET-6 scores.
(2) Science students: It is best to reach N2 level in Japanese, but the Japanese level is not high. If the level is low, you should go to a language school for half a year or a year, but you should have higher requirements for English level and certain professional knowledge.