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What's the difference between CET-4 and TEM4?
1, the objects of investigation are different: band 4 is for college students, undergraduates or graduate students, band 4 is for English majors in national comprehensive universities, in short, band 4 is for English majors.

2. Different names: CET-4 is CET-4, that is, CET-4, and TEM-4 is CET-4, that is, CET-4 for English majors.

3. The examination time is different: the CET-4 examination time is the third Saturday of June and 65438+February every year, and the CET-4 examination time is the third Saturday of April every year.

4. Different grades: Band 4 is divided into four grades: A/B/C/D, while Band 4 is divided into three grades, which are 60-69 points respectively. 70-79 points is good; Excellent at least 80 points.

Level 4 registration qualification:

1. A sophomore English major registered or approved by the Ministry of Education.

2. College students who have completed the courses stipulated in the syllabus for the basic stage of English major in colleges and universities for the record or approval of the Ministry of Education.

3. The Ministry of Education records or approves the full-time study of English majors in adult higher education colleges for four years (second academic year); Five-year program refers to the undergraduate students who have completed the courses specified in the syllabus of the basic stage of English major (the third academic year) and have not studied full-time. Part-time three-year college students must register for CET-4 in the third academic year.

4. In key foreign language colleges, non-English majors have passed CET-6, and their scores are above 60, so they can pass CET-4.

Candidates who take CET-4 only have one make-up exam.