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What are the requirements for high school students to study in Japan after graduation?
In principle, high school students who apply to study in Japan must be at least 18 years old and have completed 12 years of school education in their own country. Before 12, you need to accept and complete the "preparatory education course" first.

Japanese higher education institutions not only teach Japanese in some schools (but also offer some English classes). Therefore, Japanese proficiency is a necessary condition for high school students to apply for studying in Japan. In order to enter higher education institutions, it is very common to study Japanese in Japanese educational institutions (6 months to 2 years) before exams. High school students with Japanese ability can directly enter institutions of higher learning without going through Japanese educational institutions. At this time, because each school has different requirements for Japanese ability, it is necessary to confirm it in advance.

High school students studying in Japan can apply for Japanese courses in language schools, other universities or colleges, and professional courses in undergraduate, short-term universities and colleges.

1. The general requirements for high school students to apply for studying in Japan are as follows:

High school students applying for Japanese language schools need:

1. Those who have completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent in their own country.

2. CET-4 or above or Japanese study history 150 hours or more.

If high school students apply for Japanese courses in other universities or specialized schools, the requirements are as follows:

1. Those who have completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent in their own country.

2. CET-4 or above or Japanese study history 150 hours or more.

If high school students apply for undergraduate courses, short-term universities and specialized schools, they need:

1. Completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent.

2. Those who have passed the Japanese proficiency test level 1 or level 2.

Second, the general materials for high school students to apply for studying in Japan are:

high school diploma

examination performance

College entrance examination results

JLPT Test Band 4 or J-TEST Test Band F Certificate (at least 150 hours Japanese learning certificate is required)

Employment certificate of economic guarantor

Income and tax payment certificate of economic guarantor

Proof of kinship, etc.

The above is a brief introduction to the conditions for studying in Japanese high schools, hoping to help China students who intend to apply for studying in Japan.