Tokyo Medical University has admitted to lowering test scores on women's entrance exams.<br />Business Insider reports the university was adjusting the scores for more than ten years.<br />According to Bloomberg, women couldn't score more than 80 points out of 100 on the written exam.<br />The university would increase the number of points scored for male applicants.<br />The managing director of the university claimed he wasn't aware of the practice and apologized. <br />
