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How to go to university in Japan after graduating from technical secondary school?
Hello, classmate. Generally speaking, students who go to Japan to take university exams pass language schools, then take international student exams and finally take internal university exams.

Liberal arts test: Japanese, liberal arts mathematics and liberal arts synthesis (depending on the school or major, liberal arts mathematics and liberal arts synthesis need not be tested)

Science test: Japanese, science mathematics, physics/chemistry/biology (choose 2 courses according to professional requirements)

On-campus examination: Japanese is compulsory (English, mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology are required according to the selected school or major).

Some famous schools need to provide TOEFL scores, and a few schools can use TOEFL scores instead of TOEFL scores.

The above is the mainstream way. Let's talk about another international student exam.

It's called JPUE test. The examination was held in five places: Shanghai, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Malaysia and the Philippines. You can go to a Japanese university without going to Japan.

Advantages: 1 No special review is required. Students can take a written test in Chinese or English, and there is nothing beyond the syllabus of various places. Later interviews are also accompanied by translators, who can also respond in English, so that Japanese universities can cross language barriers and give students a comprehensive personality and performance judgment. In order to make up for the lack of Japanese ability, we hereby provide pre-exam preparation education to obtain the first qualified exam, so as to learn and improve Japanese ability.

2. Unique discipline registration system. Students only need to choose the subjects they want to study when they register, and the system will automatically file the materials for you to all schools that enroll these subjects. Moreover, colleges and universities will comprehensively consider the written test results and various related materials submitted at the time of registration, and interview students. In the interview process after the interview, according to the students' voluntary motivation, learning desire and enthusiasm, they will make a judgment on whether the students are qualified. In previous exams, there were many precedents in which students who scored high in written tests were admitted to several universities at the same time.

3. The way to study abroad before the holiday. To go to a Japanese university, you must take at least one internal examination of a Japanese university. Moreover, most universities follow the traditional mode of taking the Japanese study abroad exam, which has caused a burden of time and money for students and parents. This examination will be conducted in local written examinations in various regions. Not only that, Japanese university teachers will also interview in person. Candidates can get qualified admission to Japanese universities in the region without going to Japan to take the exam.

Liberal arts exams: English, liberal arts mathematics

Science I test: English 1, science mathematics, physics/chemistry/biology.

Science 2: English, science mathematics, physics, chemistry, advanced mathematics, advanced physics and advanced chemistry.

The contents of the exam are all knowledge points of local high schools. Except for the last three subjects of science 2, other difficulties are between the national examination and the college entrance examination.