Registration fee: N 1, 2: 450 yuan; 3, 4, 5: 350 yuan
: Japanese proficiency test registration method
JLPT (Japanese Proficiency Test) is a relatively complete test evaluation system established by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan International Education Support Association in 1984. Registration takes the form of online registration, and each test center does not accept registration matters.
The level of Japanese proficiency test will be improved from Level 4 (Level 4, Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1, with Level 1 as the highest level) to Level 5 (N 1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N 1 as the highest level) [3]? .
hour of log-on
Online registration for the Japanese Proficiency Test in July 1 Sunday, 2065438 started on March 7th and ended on April 6th.
Online registration for the 20 12 12 Japanese proficiency test will start on August 2 1 day and end on September 2 12.
On July 7th, 2065438, online registration for Japanese proficiency test will start on March 18 and end on April 7th (14:00:00).
Online registration for the 20 13 12 1 Japanese proficiency test will start on August 29th and end on September 10 (14:00:00).
In principle, it is September 1 day every year, but there will be some changes, so we should pay attention to them a few days in advance. Because the number of places in each test center is limited and the number of places will continue, don't miss it.
Examination time
Since 2009, the Japanese proficiency test has been held twice a year, and it is implemented on the first Sunday of July and 65438+February respectively. The exam grades in July are N 1, N2 and N3, and the exam grades in February are N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. Therefore, the time for the 20 13 Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) is July 7th, 20 13; 20 13 12 1. If there is any change, it will be notified separately. The specific time shall be subject to the announcement issued by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.
Admission rules
Candidates should bring the admission ticket and valid personal documents 30 minutes before the Japanese proficiency test (candidates from Chinese mainland, China, Hongkong and Macau should use valid ID cards or passports; Candidates in Taiwan Province Province, China should use mainland travel permit for taiwan residents; Foreign candidates please use a valid passport; Candidates who have not reached the legal age to receive their ID cards must bring their student ID cards and household registration books to the examination room, and their personal documents will be verified before and during the examination. It is forbidden to put anything (such as food and drinks) except pencils, erasers, admission tickets and certificates on the examination table. Those who bring mobile phones and other communication tools into the examination room shall be treated as cheating.
Examination guide
(1) grade judgment
Take New Japanese as an example. The first volume of New Japanese is equivalent to the n5 level of Japanese, with a vocabulary of about 1400. The standard of Sino-Japanese communication, New Japanese, Volume 1, is equivalent to n4 level of Japanese, with a vocabulary of about 1550. The intermediate level of the new edition of Standard Japanese for Communication between China and Japan is equivalent to the second level of Japanese, with a vocabulary of about 4700. At present, there are few textbooks of Japanese proficiency in China.
If you want to apply for the n5 level of Japanese, you must at least learn the grammar of the first book of the new version of Japanese and master at least the word 1000. To apply for n3 and n4 grades, you must have at least learned the grammar of the second volume of the new edition of Standard Japanese for Communication between China and Japan and mastered at least 2,000 words. To apply for n2 level, you must learn at least the grammar of the first and second intermediate volumes of New Sino-Japanese Communication Standard Japanese and master at least 8,000 words. N 1 requires at least 12000 words.
(2) Application level
Generally speaking, you don't need to apply for n5 in Japan. Because the content of Japanese n5 is the simplest basic Japanese grammar and words. However, the level of Japanese n5 and n4 is similar, and it is easy to rise from n5 and n4 to n3. It is better to apply for n5 and n4 with a little effort and directly apply for n3. There is a big gap between n3 and n2, and if Japanese companies don't have high requirements for Japanese, n2 will do, and Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination is close to n2, so it is more useful to apply for n2, which is also the largest number of applicants every year. In China, people who apply for n 1 are basically clear, mainly majoring in Japanese, and they have to take n 1 for work reasons. Generally speaking, not many people apply for n 1. Therefore, in the Japanese proficiency test every year, people who take n2 are basically the most, and those who take n3 and n 1 are close, while n5 and n4 are the least.
The individual scores of N 1, N2 and N3 are "language knowledge (words, vocabulary and grammar)", "reading" and "listening".
The scores of N4 and N5 are "language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading" and "listening" respectively.
Whether it passes or not is evaluated by the comprehensive score and the passing score of each individual score. Passing the individual score means that each individual score must reach at least this score. If one of the individual scores fails to reach the passing score, then no matter how high the comprehensive score is, it cannot be regarded as passing.
The notice of achievement will be sent by the International Exchange Foundation to the candidates themselves through the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sports, Education and Provincial Examination Center and its test sites, and those who pass the examination will also receive a certificate issued by the Japan International Exchange Foundation. Candidates can get it with the admission ticket or valid ID card after registration. To receive grades on behalf of students, you need to show the candidate's admission ticket, or show the candidate's ID card and representative ID card.
Qualified score
The new Japanese proficiency test evaluates whether you pass or not through comprehensive scores and passing scores of individual scores. In other words, the comprehensive score must be above the passing score, and each individual score must be above the passing score set by each individual score in order to be qualified.
Reference link: Japanese proficiency test official website JLPT