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Problems in Japanese Postgraduate Entrance Examination of Beijing Foreign Studies University
There is a Japanese research center in Beijing Foreign Studies University, which is very good, but it is not easy to test. Even if I study Japanese, I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. But you are only a freshman, so you'd better finish Japanese two or one first, and then talk about it. The certificate of senior one and senior two is very important for Japanese learners! There is also Japanese studies in Beijing Foreign Studies University, which is really hard to test. It seems that there is no scope, basically it depends on ability! The following is the information I am looking for. You can go to the homepage of Beijing Foreign Studies University to read the admissions brochure. I hope it helps you ~ ~

A survey of Japanese studies

Since 2008, Beijing Center for Japanese Studies has enrolled 5-7 students in five research directions: Japanese, Japanese education, Japanese literature, Japanese culture and Japanese social economy. Take the training mode of taking classes according to the professional direction and combining with the thesis tutor. During the study period (usually in the fourth semester), 20 students were sent to Japan to study at public expense for 4 months, collecting materials and writing papers.

Application in 2009

More than 200 people applied for the exam-about 190 (some people gave up the exam)-48 people (language direction 10, education 4 people, socio-economic 15 people, cultural people, literary people)-32 people were admitted (6 language records,/kloc Plus Baoyan has three people.

Out of a total of 35 people, 20 were paid at public expense. The rest 15 people pay their own expenses, and the annual 10000, accommodation 1200.

Registration in 2008 164→ Re-examination 48→ Admission 35 (20 at public expense)

Online registration in June, 2007 → Examination in June, 20081Late October → Initial examination results inquiry in early March → Re-examination and physical examination in mid-April, 2008 → Total score and admission inquiry in early May, 2008 → Admission notice and related procedures in June, 2008.

method of marking

The initial test of each door and the total score line enter the second interview.

1.09 retest line: 240 specialized courses with a total score of 350.

2.2008 retest line 55/55/100/100/360

Total score = two professional courses in the initial test *50%+ retest score *50% (interview 48%+ written test 50%+ listening 2%)

Admission is based on the total score from high to low, and public funds are determined accordingly.

Initial test: 65438+1early October

English 100: 60 points for objective questions, 40 points for subjective questions, 60 points for objective questions, multiple-choice questions for vocabulary, grammar and cloze, multiple-choice questions for reading, 20 points for subjective questions and 20 points for short essays.

If English is a second foreign language, it generally reaches the level of band 4 to band 6.

Politics 100: Wenbaiquan remedial class.

Basic Japanese 150: The first-level grammar needs to be reviewed, and there is no general situation of Japan.

Professional Japanese 150: 120 (comprehensive composition in five directions: language, education, society, culture and literature, 20 points in each direction) +30 (report professional questions).

Note: The scope is wide, but not deep. You should master the basic knowledge of every subject.

I hope this answer can help you.