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The difference between EJU and Japanese proficiency test
Children's shoes concerned about studying in Japan must have heard of the Japanese study abroad exam and the Japanese proficiency exam. Both are exams, so what is the connection between them? The difference between EJU and Japanese proficiency test, the following article is compiled by me, I hope it will help you.

1. What's the difference between Japanese test subjects and Japanese proficiency test in Japanese study abroad exam? Which is more difficult?

The Japanese study abroad exam is to test the Japanese level and basic academic ability (science, comprehensive subjects, mathematics) of people who want to go to Japan to study at universities (undergraduate courses). The Japanese proficiency test is mainly aimed at non-native Japanese speakers and aims to measure and identify Japanese proficiency.

Therefore, in the composition of the test questions, the Japanese test subjects of the Japanese study abroad exam have discussion questions, and do not directly ask questions about word grammar; However, the Japanese Language Proficiency Test does not have such a topic, which mainly examines the participants' language knowledge level.

In addition, the two are different in the tendency of topic selection and cannot be simply compared.

I have passed the Japanese proficiency test N 1(N2). Do I still have to take the Japanese study abroad exam?

Every school has different requirements, so you must confirm with the school before entering the exam.

3. If you pass the Japanese proficiency test N 1, do you need to take the Japanese test subject of the Japanese study abroad test?

If the school only recognizes the results of the Japanese study abroad exam, then whether it has passed the Japanese proficiency test N 1 or not, it must also take the Japanese test subjects of the Japanese study abroad exam.

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