The International Japanese Proficiency Test Level 3 is a relatively complete examination evaluation system established by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange and the Japan International Education Support Association in 1984, and was implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year. By 2008, this test was held in 5 1 73 cities in countries and regions (except Japan). The Committee consists of the Planning Committee and the Review Committee. The Planning Committee is responsible for the formulation of the implementation plan and the analysis and evaluation of the review results; The examination committee is responsible for making examination questions.
Generally speaking, people who study Japanese have to test their ability, but level 3 is of little significance for finding a job. N 1 and N2 are generally required, and N 1 is the highest level. N 1, N2 registration fee 450, N350. If you want to play a role in job hunting, please choose N2 or N 1!