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Can AIDS carriers study in Japan?
The qualification to stay in the country and visa review do not require good health. Don't worry if it's not in the form. Some Japanese schools will require applicants to provide physical examination reports or take the forms they send for physical examination, but few of them involve hiv. The internationally recognized view is: non-discrimination. There is no prohibition in Japan, but there may be some cases of refusing entry.

You must have a certain sense of learning in terms of the abilities and conditions needed to study in Japan. Most undergraduate universities in Japan require foreign candidates to submit the results of "EJU", and then select students through written examination and interview. On-campus examinations are held by universities alone. In addition to the general academic ability test, there are interviews, papers, practical skills tests and other inspection contents.

To study in Japan, Japanese learning is of course indispensable. You can refer to Sakura International Japanese here. Sakura International Japanese pays attention to the exchange of knowledge and experience among team members, and often conducts training and exchange activities. It creates a working atmosphere of passion, openness, equality, respect, cooperation and innovation, which makes teachers feel full and happy. Click to learn more about continuing education in Japan.