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Is Japanese n 1 useful in China? How are Japanese scores divided?
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Is Japanese n 1 useful in China? Japanese n 1 is useful in China. If you have the certificate of N 1, you will have more advantages in employment space and employment choice. When you pass N 1, you want to work in a Japanese company. Well-known enterprises in China, such as Mitsubishi, Panasonic and Hitachi, attach great importance to talents with first-class certificates, and their salaries will exceed the average.

How can Japanese scores be divided into five grades (n 1, n2, n3, n4, n5, n 1 is the highest grade)?

N 1, compared with the original Japanese proficiency test 1, deepened the difficult part, but the passing line was basically the same.

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. To study in Japanese universities, you need to pass the first-level exam, and the top 300 people in the first-level exam can get scholarships from universities.

What is the gold content of Japanese n 1 certificate? Introduction: The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) was established by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange and the Japan International Education Support Association on 1984, initiated by Japan and implemented worldwide. At present, it has been recognized by the Ministry of Education in China and registered through the website of the Overseas Examination Center of the Ministry of Education. Therefore, the Japanese proficiency test is the most authoritative Japanese test in China. The new competency test is divided into five grades, from N 1-N5, where N 1 is the highest grade and N5 is the lowest grade.

Awareness: In Japan, the Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) is regarded as the test standard for mastering Japanese by government departments, enterprises and public and private institutions. In China, Japanese companies or Japanese-related industries and positions will also take the Japanese proficiency test certificate as the standard when recruiting talents, and this certificate has even become a necessary certificate for Japanese-related talents to obtain employment.