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How is the college entrance examination system set up and arranged in Japan?
Now the college entrance examination is less than 100 days away, and students, teachers and parents are constantly fighting for it. The college entrance examination in China can be said to provide a fair platform for students, but the competition is fierce. Every country's college entrance examination system is different, with different degrees of differences. So today, Bian Xiao will show you the Japanese college entrance examination system. What is their college entrance examination system? What's the difference with China?

The origin history of Japanese college entrance examination. Japan's examination system was formulated after World War II, and it was not finalized until 1979 after actual revision, and it is still in use today.

Characteristics of Japanese college entrance examination system. First, use the comprehensive scores of the two exams. This is very different from China. Is it China? One exam is a lifetime? This way in Japan seems to be more equal for students. The first exam was held nationwide, and the time was set at 1 month. The second time was organized independently by universities. Secondly, the content of the exam is aimed at students' interests and specialties. They have exams for many subjects, and they can choose some subjects that need to be tested according to their majors. Kind of like what China is doing now? 3+3? Examination mode.

So where are these exams held? This is the exam of one of their institutions, the National College Entrance Examination Center. This is also the first level of the exam, and only those who pass the first level are eligible to enter the next round of the exam. What will be included in the next round of exams? It depends on which school. Schools take the form of independent propositions for assessment, and there will be interviews, essays and other forms. The university will evaluate students according to these two grades and select the best candidate.

Although there are still many loopholes in the Japanese system, the selection method is opaque and unfair to some extent. But take the form of two exams, than? One exam is a lifetime? Be reliable and gradually improve!