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What is a Japanese degree exam?
Japanese degree test is a Japanese proficiency test for bachelor's degree in adult higher education.

Undergraduate graduates of adult higher education (non-Japanese majors) need to take the Japanese proficiency test for their undergraduate education.

The examination is an international level examination organized by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan International Education Support Association, and it is divided into five levels (N 1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N 1 is the highest level). Compared with the original Japanese proficiency test 1, N 1 deepens the difficult part, but the score is more flexible and the passing line.

Level 2 of N2 Japanese proficiency test is basically the same as before. N3 is between Level 2 and Level 3 of the original Japanese Proficiency Test (newly established). N4 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test level 3. N5 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test Band 4.

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The Japanese proficiency test is organized by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange and its consortium, Japan Association for International Education Exchange, and has been implemented since 1984. It is a Japanese proficiency test for learners whose mother tongue is not Japanese. Every July and 65438+February, Japan organizes a global unified examination.

By the end of 2009, there were 176 cities in 54 countries and regions (except Japan), and 742,000 people registered (there were 70 test sites in 37 cities nationwide). [ 1]? There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education, region, nationality and school. China citizens with official identity cards and foreigners with passports can register online.

The examination papers are sent from Japan to all parts of the world, and then all of them are sent back to Japan for unified marking, and the results are sent back to all places around March. Therefore, the examination is global and the qualification certificate obtained is universal. Besides Japanese, you can also register for the exam in 35 countries and regions including China.

According to the difficulty and grade, it is divided into five levels (N5 to n1) (re-divided in 2065438+00, from the original four levels to five levels). Among them, N 1 is the most difficult, and both domestic public universities and well-known private universities require N 1 to pass the exam before admission.

The N 1 test includes language knowledge, reading and listening. The full mark is 180, the qualified score is 100, and the score in each subject is not less than 19. A Japanese N 1 certificate will be awarded. The requirement of the N 1 exam is to master a high level of Japanese grammar, with 2000 Chinese characters and about 10000 words;

Have the Japanese level needed for barrier-free living or working in Japanese society, and study in a university. If you pass the first-level exam in China, you can apply directly to a Japanese university without going to a Japanese school or university preparatory course.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese Proficiency Test Outline for Bachelor Degree of Adult Higher Education

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Japanese proficiency test