The qualifications required for each course are as follows:
1. postgraduate courses
Only those who have obtained a bachelor's degree or are expected to obtain a bachelor's degree can enter graduate school.
2. University courses
College graduates or those who have completed college courses for more than 2 years, or those who are expected to complete college courses for more than 2 years before entering the university.
A graduate of a short-term university or college, or a person who is expected to graduate before being admitted to a university.
3. College examination courses
/kloc-school educators who completed their bachelor's degree courses 0/2 years ago, or those who are expected to complete their bachelor's degree courses before entering Sakura Merrill Lynch University and have the qualifications for admission to universities in their home countries.
4. Japanese professional courses
College students or graduate students.
* If your situation is not within the qualification scope of the above courses, please refer to the Supplementary Notes on Registration Qualification on the last page of the Japanese version of the school enrollment brochure, or contact the office of Sakura Merrill Lynch University for consultation.
Second, the admission conditions
1. Having a Japanese level of N5 or above in the Japanese proficiency test or an educational institution can prove that you have studied Japanese for more than 150 hours recently. (If you are not in the Chinese character culture circle, the Japanese proficiency test should reach N4 or above or learn Japanese for more than 300 hours. )
2. In the end, the average score of the graduating school reached above 80 (100), or the equivalent level recognized by the school.
3. People who aim at further study and research and have a strong desire to learn.
4. Before being admitted to Sakura Merrill Lynch University, the study time in other Japanese educational institutions in Japan shall not exceed 1 year.
Have the ability to pay all the expenses needed during studying in Japan.
Third, other precautions
* The comparison between the Japanese proficiency test level before 2009 and the new Japanese proficiency test level is as follows:
N 1: equivalent to 1 level N2: equivalent to level 2 N3: equivalent to level 2 to level 3 N4: equivalent to level 3 N5: equivalent to level 4.
* If you have any questions about the qualifications and conditions of registration, please contact the office of Sakura Merrill Lynch University for consultation.
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