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Studying nursing in Japan
1. You may get a nurse qualification certificate and get a job 4-5 years after graduation, plus a certain number of years of internship and work (it seems to me that 1 year is enough), and then apply for and pass the national qualification examination in Japan. Whether in nursing or medicine, it is rare for China students to obtain Japanese national qualification, and the process is also arduous.

2. Deviation ranking of Japanese nursing universities (for reference only): Department of Nursing of Keio University, Department of Nursing of Sanluca University, Department of Nursing of Human Health Science of Kyoto University, Department of Health Care of Kobe University, Department of Health Care of Xinglin University and Department of Health Care of Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Department of Nursing, Shuntian University, Japanese Red Cross Nursing University, Takeno University, Kawasaki Medical Welfare University, Kyushu University School of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Jichi Medical University, Chiba University School of Nursing, Shimashima University School of Medicine.

3. Good national universities generally need TOEFL or TOEFL scores, while other public and private universities do not need to take TOEFL or TOEFL. Specific requirements (whether to recruit international students, examination scope, subjects, time, fees, etc.). ) must be confirmed in the school official website, subject to the contents of the Japanese website, in both Chinese and English.