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Can college graduates still take the Japanese proficiency test?
College graduates can also take the Japanese proficiency test.

There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education, region, nationality and school. China citizens with official identity cards and foreigners with passports can register online. The examination papers are sent from Japan to all parts of the world, and then all of them are sent back to Japan for unified marking, and the results are sent back to all places around March. Therefore, the examination is global and the qualification certificate obtained is universal. Besides Japanese, you can also register for the exam in 35 countries and regions including China.

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Certificate purpose

(1) When recruiting foreign students, most Japanese universities are required to submit candidates' N 1 certificates as the basis of their language ability.

(2) Japanese universities require registered international students to submit proof of N 1 or N2.

(3) Japan requires relevant international exchanges or some labor importers to submit corresponding grade certificates.

(4) Some Japanese-funded enterprises in China require their job seekers to submit corresponding grade certificates.

(5) The certificates of N1,N2, N3, N4 and N5 are all valid for a long time.

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