Japanese proficiency test certificate
However, the passing line is basically the same as the current exam; N2 is basically equivalent to the original Japanese proficiency test level 2. N3 is between Level 2 and Level 3 of Japanese Proficiency Test (New); 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.
Bibliography of Japanese proficiency test
The Japanese Proficiency Test is a relatively perfect examination evaluation system jointly established by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange and the Japan International Education Association, and was implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year. By 2004, this test was held in 100 cities in 39 countries and regions around the world, and 350,000 people signed up for it. In Japan, the examination implementation committee is composed of 15 experts, and decides its policy, implementation plan, examination content and certificate awarding standard.
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