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Is it practical to drop out of college and study in Japan? What are the requirements?
Yes, but you need to be a high school student.

1. Conditions for applying for studying in Japan:

Education experience 1, 12 or 12 years or more (i.e. senior high school, technical secondary school or above); . 2. Not more than 5 years after graduation.

3. Those who are willing to go to Japanese universities for further study.

4. Have studied Japanese 150 class hours in China, or have started school and obtained a certificate of Japanese proficiency test level 2 or above.

Second, the application time for studying in Japan:

1. Spring class (born in April) starts in April, with a schooling period of 2 years. The registration time is from September of the previous year to 65438+ 10.

2. Autumn class (born in June+1October, 65438) starts in June+1October, with a schooling period of 1.5 years. The registration time is from March to April of that year.

3. Note: Some Japanese schools still start classes in June 5438+ 10 and July, and the registration time is June 5438+ 10, and the registration time is July-August of the previous year; Students born in July will register for 1 ~ February of that year.

Third, a junior college must have a good command of Japanese before it can receive its education. The ability of Japanese should be determined according to the following three criteria.

1. Japanese language facilities recognized by the Japan Language Promotion Association and notified by the Minister of Justice have received Japanese education for more than 6 months.

2. Those who have passed 1 or 2 in the Japanese proficiency test jointly conducted by Japan International Education Association and Japan International Exchange Fund.

3. Primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools in Japan have received more than 1 year of education.