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How many points can Japanese improve in the college entrance examination?
The Japanese structure of NMET and the English structure of NMET are basically the same, but the requirements for vocabulary are quite different. NMET's Japanese has low requirements for candidates, and it probably needs a vocabulary of 2000-2500. NMET English requires 3,000-3,500 words (quite a few of which are Chinese characters familiar to China candidates).

In a word, Japanese is much less difficult than English in the college entrance examination. Many candidates scored 130 or even 140 on paper with 150. With a vocabulary of 3,000, plus some special training for real questions, it is not difficult to improve the score, and it will also have an advantage when looking for a job in the future.