1, a regular 12-year school education of high school and the equivalent
2, the Japanese language to meet any of the following:
1, the Japanese language education in the Japanese language education institutions announced by the Japanese Minister of Justice to receive more than 6 months of Japanese language education.
② Those who have obtained the N1 or N2 qualification of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) administered by the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) and the Foundation for International Exchange (FIE).
3) Those who have received more than one year of Japanese elementary, junior high or high school education.
4) Those who have scored 200 points or more in the "Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)" [Japanese Language Subjects (total score of reading and interpretation, listening and interpretation, and listening and reading)].
5. Those who have scored 400 points or more on the BJT Business Japanese Language Proficiency Test administered by the Kanji Language Proficiency Test Association of Japan.
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