1. Japanese proficiency test is a Japanese proficiency test for Japanese learners whose mother tongue is not Japanese, sponsored by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange. The exam is divided into five grades and answered with paper and pencil (see: Introduction to Japanese Language Proficiency Test). Upon approval, the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education is responsible for holding examinations in China. At present, exams are held twice a year.
2. China Education Examination Network, the examination center of the Ministry of Education, provides exclusive information and services such as registration, examination schedule, distribution of test sites, examination rules and examination consultation. The only way to register for the Japanese proficiency test is the national unified online registration provided by China Education Examination Network, which belongs to the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.
3.JLPT/ Japanese Proficiency Test is to test and identify the Japanese proficiency of non-Japanese learners at home and abroad. The exam is organized by China Japanese International Education Support Association, jointly organized by Japan International Exchange Foundation and Overseas Testing Center of China Ministry of Education.
4. This examination is a relatively perfect examination evaluation system established by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan International Education Support Association in 1984, and was implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year. In 2009, this examination was held in 176 cities (excluding Japan) in 54 countries and regions around the world, with 742,000 applicants.
grade separation
1, the new JLPT is divided into five levels: N 1, N2, N3, N4, N5 * * *. N 1 Compared with the original Japanese proficiency test 1 (about equivalent to the Japanese proficiency of our undergraduate students), it deepened the difficulty part. However, the passing line is basically the same as the current exam.
2.N2 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test level 2; N3 is between Level 2 and Level 3 of Japanese Proficiency Test (New); N4 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test level 3; N5 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test Band 4.