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Do Japanese graduate students need language scores to apply?
Japanese graduate students need language scores when applying, and the requirements for language ability of Japanese graduate students studying abroad will vary with different majors. Specifically, humanities and social sciences majors have higher requirements for Japanese than natural sciences majors. Natural science majors will pay more attention to English scores.

(a) Japanese scores, generally have the following three categories.

1. First of all, the most authoritative one is the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), which tests and identifies the Japanese proficiency of non-native Japanese speakers in Japan and overseas. However, the language requirements of Japanese universities for graduate students are generally N 1 or N2, N3 and below, which are generally not recognized and collectively referred to as no grades.

2. Secondly, the J.TEST exam refers to the practical Japanese appraisal exam. In August 2007, it was approved by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Its main function is to test the Japanese ability of people whose mother tongue is not Japanese. Held every year 1 month, March, May, July, September, 1 1 month.

3. Thirdly, EJU is an examination sponsored by JASSO, an independent Japanese administrative legal person. The Japanese study abroad examination is mainly aimed at foreign students who want to enter Japanese universities, colleges or junior colleges, aiming at evaluating their Japanese proficiency and basic education. At present, quite a number of universities, short-term universities and junior colleges in Japan recognize the results of Japanese study abroad exams.

(2) English scores are generally TOEFL, TOEFL and IELTS.

Generally, the effective results within two years are recognized, and individual research departments need to specify the examination place. Give you a brief list of schools and research departments that have rigid requirements for language performance, for reference only.

Department of Humanities and Environment, Osaka University 1, requires Japanese N 1 and TOEFL score above 79, and needs to go to Japan for an interview.

2. In the Economic Research Department of Kyoto University, you need to submit Japanese N 1 and TOEFL scores within two years.

3. The Department of Comprehensive Life Sciences of Hiroshima University needs to submit Japanese N 1 and English TOEFL or TOEFL scores when making a wish.

According to experience, most Japanese schools or research departments pay more attention to Japanese scores. Apart from some rigid requirements for English scores, English scores are icing on the cake. But this is only the lowest threshold for research, and it does not rule out that the professor himself has relatively higher requirements for students.

Each school has its own special requirements for different majors. If you need to know more detailed application requirements of universities, you can check the successful cases of previous applications through the reference system for studying abroad, according to your own college background and achievements.

The reference system for studying abroad volunteers is as follows:

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In the reference system of studying abroad, we can see which schools our teachers and sisters went to, which majors they applied for, how many language scores they got, which study agent they used, and so on.

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