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Admission requirements for schools studying in Japan
To study in Japan, different schools have different specific requirements for applicants. The following is a detailed analysis of the admission conditions of various schools studying in Japan. The most basic requirement for studying in Japan is that you must receive more than 12 years of school education. So, what are the specific admission requirements of Japanese universities?

First, the entrance conditions of Japanese schools

I have received 12 formal education in my country, and I am under 28 years old. If I have a Japanese proficiency test above Level 2, my age can be relaxed appropriately.

Two, undergraduate, short-term university entrance conditions

Applicants for university departments and short-term universities must receive 12 years of school education at home or abroad (including completion of secondary education: this is a necessary condition). However, some countries can complete the courses from primary school to high school in 10 or 1 1 and graduate from high school. In this case, only students who have studied Japanese and other subjects in japanese language school or japanese language school of Kansai International Alumni Association and are over the age of 18 can be regarded as having the same academic qualifications as students who have received 12 years of school education.

Japan began to implement the Japanese study abroad examination in 2002, and evaluated the Japanese ability and basic education of foreign students who want to apply for Japanese universities (undergraduate courses). The examination is conducted twice a year in June and June 165438+ 10. Examination subjects, liberal arts are Japanese (120), comprehensive subjects (80) and mathematics (80). Science is Japanese (120 points), and the main subjects of science (80 points from physics, chemistry and biological clock). The examination subjects in different universities are not exactly the same.

Three. Admission requirements for universities and colleges

Master's program: only received 16 school education, graduated from university (four years), or recognized as having the same education.

Doctoral courses: only those who have a master's degree or are recognized as having an equivalent education or above.

Four, the entrance conditions of specialized schools

Applicants for specialized schools other than imported language schools must meet the following conditions:

1. You must complete 12 years of school education (including junior high school and senior high school education: this is a necessary condition). And some countries received10-1year education until they graduated from high school. Under such circumstances, only students who have studied Japanese for L years in Japanese Language School or Kansai International Students' Association Japanese Language School can be recognized as having the same academic qualifications as students who have received 12 years of school education.

To receive education in a special school, you must have fluent English. The ability of Japanese should be determined according to the following three criteria.

(1) Having been educated in Japanese language facilities recognized by the Japan Language Promotion Association for more than 6 months, and having been notified by the Minister of Justice;

(2) The Japanese language proficiency test conducted by the Japan Institute of International Education and the International Exchange Foundation has reached 1 or 2;

(3) Education in Japan 1 year or more.

Five, the university entrance conditions

The qualifications of students studying in colleges are the same as those of universities and short-term universities. However, few universities accept students at their own expense.