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Requirements for studying in Japan

No college entrance examination scores are required.

But if you want to study in Japan

Your Japanese must be very good, preferably at level one. (The visa seems to be Level 4, which is for language schools. If you want to enter university directly, Level 1 is required. Although many people say that Level 2 is enough, in fact it is not possible at all)

If you If you are applying for an undergraduate degree

If you want to study science, you should take science, mathematics, physics and chemistry, but not biology.

The knowledge is based on mathematics, history, and society. (Japanese mathematics is also divided into arts and sciences)

Of course, Japanese is required for both arts and sciences.

For TOEFL scores, if the full score in the online test is 120, a score of more than 70 is enough. Of course, the higher the score for a good university, the better.

There are also exams for international students, which are different from those for Japanese students. However, for medicine, the entrance exams for international students and Japanese students are the same

If you If your family conditions are good, you can consider private universities.

If not, I suggest you go to a public university. Tuition is also cheap and many schools are good.

For example, Kyoto University and Hokkaido University (there are quite a lot of Chinese people) are very good, and the cost is lower than in Tokyo. Of course, if you are very good, you can get admitted to Tokyo University.

If you must go to a private school, Ritsumeikan and Doshisha are both pretty good. Both schools are in Kyoto, and Ritsumeikan is very strong in science and engineering. Waseda is better for liberal arts. Moreover, the reputations of Ritsumeikan and Doshisha are not as good as those of Waseda.