December 11, 2018
Jutendo University has become the second Japanese university to admit that its medical school discriminated against female applicants, The Mainichi reported. The university revealed that 121 women in 2017 and 2018 whose scores were sufficient in the first round of a two-tiered admissions test to go on to the second round were told that they had failed. Tokyo Medical University this year admitted to similar discrimination.
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