The Japanese proficiency test is divided into N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 * * *, with N 1 as the highest level. The N 1 and N2 exams are divided into two subjects: language knowledge (words, vocabulary and grammar), reading and listening, while the N3, N4 and N5 exams are divided into language knowledge (words and vocabulary). The full marks of Language Knowledge (Grammar), Reading and Listening are all 180.
The Japanese proficiency test is organized and implemented by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education of China. Exam twice a year, July, 65438+February (the exam time is usually the first Sunday morning of the month). Those who pass the examination will receive certificates issued by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange, and the certificates at all levels will be valid for a long time.
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Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT for short) started at 1984 and was co-sponsored by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan International Education Support Association. This test mainly tests and identifies the Japanese ability of non-native speakers. After the launch of JLPT, the number of applicants in the world has been rising all the way, from the initial 7,000 to more than 665,438+0,000 in 2065,438+0, making it the largest Japanese test in the world.
JLPT is composed of Japanese 15 experts, who decide its policy, implementation plan, examination content and certificate awarding standard. The Committee consists of the Planning Committee and the Review Committee. The Planning Committee is responsible for the formulation of the implementation plan and the analysis and evaluation of the review results; The examination committee is responsible for making examination questions.
Fujian Provincial Department of Education-The number of applicants for Japanese proficiency test increased by 30.89% in the first half of the year.
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