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How about Japan International Medical Welfare University?
International Medical Welfare University is the first comprehensive medical welfare university in Japan. In order to train various medical welfare experts, the internship plan and internship are enriched in the affiliated medical welfare facilities. In addition, as one of the few universities that implement the entrance examination for international students in the field of medical welfare, they are preparing the relevant environment to achieve the goal of obtaining the national medical science qualification with a Japanese employment visa.

International Medical Welfare University provides abundant daily support for international students, and international exchanges among students on campus are also extensive.

The International Medical Welfare University has departments of Pharmacy (Pharmacy), Medical Welfare (Medical Welfare and Management), Odahara Health Department (Nursing, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy), Fukuoka Nursing Department (Nursing) and Fukuoka Rehabilitation Department (Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Listening).

Enrollment subjects: all departments (all subjects)

Candidates' requirements: (Meet all the following requirements) Those who have reached the age of 1 8 years before April of that year; Students who have completed 12 school education courses in their own countries and can legally obtain residence qualifications; Can fully accept all Japanese teaching.

Exam content: essay and personal interview.