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What are the language requirements for studying in Japan?
It is said that graduate students and universities studying in Japan generally only accept Japanese proficiency test results. I would like to remind students who are interested in studying in Japan.

1: liberal arts students-students majoring in Japanese, preferably level 1 of Japanese proficiency test; Students majoring in law, management and economics should provide Japanese proficiency test scores of Grade 2 or above.

2. Students of science, engineering, agriculture and medicine-Japanese level 2 is preferred, and they can provide grades above level 3.

3. Art students-Japanese level 2 or above is required.

With the change of Japanese visa policy, the requirement for Japanese students to study abroad has changed from "economic materials" to "learning ability", so the Japanese level has become an important consideration in applying for a Japanese study visa.

In terms of language requirements for applying to study in Japan, Japanese language schools and immigration authorities have changed from providing proof of Japanese hours and telephone surveys to requiring students to provide corresponding Japanese test scores. However, students who directly apply for professional courses have different requirements for Japanese ability according to the different levels of schools they choose.

The following is a brief analysis based on the adjustment of the policy, which will provide reference for Japanese students studying abroad, so that everyone can prepare in advance.

Language school:

1. For high school, junior college and undergraduate graduates, students are required to provide scores of jtest test F or above, NAT test 4 or Japanese proficiency test 4 or above as far as possible.

2. The Japanese language requirements of previous graduates and students from three schools are that students should try their best to provide jtest E or above, NAT III or Japanese proficiency test III or above. (Most language schools require the above Japanese scores, and some top language schools may have higher requirements. )

If students can provide the above-mentioned Japanese scores, the success rate of applying for admission and "staying in school" will be greatly improved. However, if students don't have the above-mentioned Japanese scores, their visas are not hopeless-the Immigration Bureau will still judge whether the applicants study hard and have the ability to study in Japan according to the students' scores.

According to the above introduction, students who are going to apply for studying in Japan need to prepare their language in advance to lay a good language foundation for their future study and life in Japan.