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Japanese college entrance examination students are restricted in schools and majors.
When Japanese candidates for the college entrance examination apply for universities, most majors have no restrictions, and only a few special majors have restrictions on Japanese candidates. These majors mainly include military, national defense, public security, some language majors (such as English teachers), international trade, foreign secretary, financial management and other fields closely related to English. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, except for special colleges (majors) such as military, national defense and public security, colleges and universities may not impose foreign language restrictions on candidates who apply for non-foreign language and literature majors. Therefore, most universities and majors have no restrictions on the language of the college entrance examination, and Japanese candidates can apply for almost all majors. However, candidates should carefully consult the University's "Admissions Guide" when applying for the exam to understand the requirements of specific majors. Some Chinese-foreign cooperative majors may have specific requirements for candidates' foreign languages. In addition, English and foreign trade-related majors in some universities may restrict students who are not English in the college entrance examination. Japanese candidates in the college entrance examination are unlikely to be restricted when applying for universities and majors, but they still need to pay attention to the requirements of specific schools and majors.