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What are the restrictions on the entrance examination for Japanese universities?
What are the restrictions of the Japanese college entrance examination?

There will be some restrictions on the choice of institutions, majors and academic plans in learning Japanese.

1, military, national defense and minority language majors will require candidates to use English as a foreign language.

2. Chinese-foreign cooperative colleges and majors have restrictions or no restrictions, but they are all English teaching environments, reminding candidates to fill in the form carefully.

3, computer, software, foreign trade and other majors, with strong correlation with English, candidates need to be cautious.

Due to the limited teaching staff, some universities will not offer college Japanese courses for the time being, so they still need to choose to study English for credits, so they should report carefully.

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1.? The relationship between Japanese in college entrance examination and college enrollment.

College entrance examination Japanese is only a subject examination method in senior high school, and it has no direct relationship with college enrollment. In other words, Japanese does not need to pass the college entrance examination, but needs to take the corresponding national or provincial unified examinations, such as the college entrance examination and independent enrollment.

2.? Requirements for college Japanese test.

If you want to further study Japanese in the university, you generally need to have a certain level of Japanese, not just relying on the results of Japanese in the college entrance examination. There are JLPT (Japanese Proficiency Test) and JFT-B (Japanese Proficiency Test Business Japanese) commonly used in universities, among which JLPT is a relatively common Japanese test, which is divided into five grades, from N 1 to N5. The content of the exam includes listening, speaking, reading and writing. And candidates are required to have certain Japanese communication skills and understanding skills.

3.? Influence of Japanese scores on university admission.

For some universities involving Japanese-related majors, Japanese scores are usually an important factor in considering admission. For example, some foreign languages and Japanese majors require candidates to have a certain level of Japanese, and generally refer to the candidates' Japanese scores and other factors when enrolling students. But not all majors will consider Japanese scores, so the specific situation needs to be determined according to different schools and majors.

To sum up, although Japanese in NMET is not a direct factor affecting university admission, it is very helpful to have a certain level of Japanese when applying for a university involving Japanese or foreign language majors. Therefore, when students study Japanese in senior high school, they should not only pay attention to the results of Japanese college entrance examination, but also improve their Japanese level in order to increase their competitive advantage in college enrollment.