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What are the ways for junior college students to study in Japan?
At present, there are three main ways for college students to study in Japan: enrolling in universities, retaking universities, and getting a master's degree. Because of the different ways of choosing, the conditions of international students are different. Next, I will introduce the advantages and disadvantages of these three methods in detail for your reference ~

1. merged into Japanese universities.

This is based on students' own Japanese level (above N2) and school performance. After registering for the exam, they can enroll in the sophomore or junior year of Japanese universities. You can get a bachelor's degree after reading it.

Step 2 re-enter the university

High school education went to Japan to take the international student exam, followed by the internal exam, and finally re-entered the university in Japan.

The advantage of this method is that it can be admitted to any university in Japan with fewer restrictions. As long as you work hard, it is possible to go to any level of school, or you can choose a new major, which is very suitable for students who don't like their own specialties ~ but the disadvantage is that this method consumes time and money ~

Studying in Japan is a master's degree.

Going to Japan for graduate study requires not only a degree certificate, but also 16 years of full-time school education. Therefore, college graduates do not meet this requirement. They can apply for graduate students from Japanese universities and study for 1 year to make up for 16 years of school education (from primary school to university), then pass the qualification examination, and then take the monk exam and study as a monk.