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Q1. Can Liberal Arts Students sit the exam?

A1. Yes. Liberal Arts Students and non-medical students may sit the entrance exam for the International Health Developm…

Q2. Are there any advantages or disadvantages in being a recent graduate or a mature student where the International Health Development Course and the Health Innovation Course are concerned?

A2. No. Selection will be based on a comprehensive appraisal of the entrance examination and the student’s application …

Q3. Can a vocational school graduate sit the entrance examination?

A3. Although they cannot take the Tropical Medicine Course, which requires the student to be a doctor with two years or…

Q4. Please explain about the entrance examination.

A4. As the requirements differ for each course, please check our website for information on entrance exams.…

Q5. Can I view past tests?

A5. Yes. You can view past tests for the International Health Development Course by clicking here . * Please note that…

Q6. Please explain about the foreign language tests.

A6. TOEIC, TOEFL, and IELTS were used when selecting students for admission in 2018. Only results for tests taken withi…

Q7. I am not very good at English, so how should I conduct my studies?

A7. After admission, lectures are given in English. It is worthwhile reading news or literature related to internationa…

Q8. Are there any scholarships?

A8. Yes. There are scholarships available from the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), local governments, and …

Q9. Are there any tuition fee exemptions?

A9. Yes. There is an exemption system for tuition fees. Please consult the page on the Nagasaki University website.…

Q10. What are the differences between the three courses?

A10. The Tropical Medicine Course is a one year Master’s course for doctors, designed to cultivate research-minded clin…

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