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What are the minimum requirements for Japanese majors to be Japanese teachers in technical secondary schools in the future?

To be a Japanese teacher in a good university in China (211/985, a book), it is generally required that a Japanese doctor or postdoctoral graduate who graduated from a famous school has published a high-level academic paper and undertaken a scientific research project with high gold content;

If you want to be a Japanese teacher in two universities, you should at least be an excellent master's or doctor's degree in Japanese who graduated from top foreign language universities such as Shanghai Foreign Studies University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Peking University and Nanjing University.

As for N1 and JTEST mentioned by "Kavaj's Cat" Jun above, I tell you that at present, the conditions for recruiting Japanese lecturers in better private Japanese training courses and online schools in China (such as New Oriental, Wumingtian and Hujiang Online School) must be at least a Japanese undergraduate degree plus a Japanese major of Grade 8; The average Japanese teachers in three universities or colleges in China must have at least graduated from key universities with a master's degree in Japanese. What is an ordinary N1 certificate or JTEST certificate? Nowadays, there are many people with N1 or JTEST A level in society, which can only mean that he has passed the undergraduate study of Japanese major, and that's all.

As for the teacher's certificate, the Putonghua certificate is the basic condition for being a teacher. Without these two, you can't be a teacher at all (unless it is a messy private training institution, which is not very formal).

You are a Japanese major, and you want to be a Japanese teacher in a secondary school after graduation. I'm not sure about the situation of setting up a secondary school for Japanese majors in China, but I suggest you get at least N1 certificate and TEM-8 certificate for Japanese majors (JTEST is not well recognized in China, but you can take the test if you want to test your Japanese ability. Anyway, one more certificate is better than less). Plus the previous teacher qualification certificate and Putonghua certificate (at least Grade B). It is safer to apply for a Japanese teacher after graduating from college with these.