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Is it difficult to study in Japan?
Studying in Japan is easier than the domestic college entrance examination, and it is also divided into arts and sciences. Japanese scores in studying abroad account for a large part. As long as Japanese looks good and you understand the content of the topic, it is not difficult to prepare well before the exam. If you want to take the Japanese exam, you need at least N2 and above Japanese level.

To apply for a Japanese university, international students need to take the Japanese study abroad exam as well as their own on-campus exams. The college entrance examination in China is a unified examination for college enrollment. Except for some private universities, universities do not set up internal examinations.

This difference in the college entrance examination system directly leads to the difference in the difficulty of the two exams. In order to score the academic ability of candidates in Chinese college entrance examination, the so-called "advanced question group" is often set in the test questions.

It is clearly pointed out in the analysis report of the entrance examination questions of universities in East Asia in Heheshu, Japan, that about 50% of the Chinese college entrance examination science mathematics questions are equivalent to the internal examination level of Japanese public universities, and the final 1 question has reached the internal examination level of famous Japanese universities, so the number of Japanese students who can answer this question is very limited.

In contrast, the Japanese study abroad examination is relatively smooth in the difficulty of examination questions because it is not the only criterion for universities to select students.

Japan's study abroad policy

Japan has always attached great importance to promoting Japan's economic development and expanding Japan's international influence by recruiting international students. 1983 put forward the "65438+ one million overseas students program", and it is predicted that by the beginning of February1century, the number of international students will reach 65438+ one million. In order to realize this plan, Japan has taken various measures to promote the acceptance of international students and achieved good results.

In 2008, the Japanese government launched another 300,000-person international student program with the goal of reaching 300,000 international students by 2020. In order to enhance the international competitiveness of Japanese higher education, improve the educational environment for international students and cultivate more international talents, the Ministry of Education of Japan has implemented the "Preparation Project for Internationalization Base" (G30 for short).

It is planned to select 30 universities that can become international strongholds for key and comprehensive support. From north to south, the first batch of selected universities include seven national universities including Tohoku University, Tsukuba University, Tokyo University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Osaka University and Kyushu University, and six private universities including Keio University, sophia university University, Meiji University, Waseda University, Tongzhi University and Ritsumeikan University.

The implementation of these measures will further improve the learning environment in Japan. 20 12 on July 9th, Japan will begin to implement the new Immigration Law and modify the management system for foreigners in Japan. Many overseas students, long-term workers, business people and so on who are going to Japan. You may have heard of the "login card", and you need to show it when you apply for a bank card and buy a mobile phone during your study, life and work in Japan.

One of the important contents of the new Immigration Law is to cancel the "login card" and enable the "residence card". Here, I want to explain "leaving a card". Foreigners who have been to Japan for a long time must understand this new card.