N2 is introduced as follows:
Japanese N2 test is an advanced test after the reform of International Japanese Proficiency Test 20 10, which corresponds to the standard Japanese Intermediate-Volume 2 level. Those who have the N2 test level in Japanese will be able to pass other tests other than Japanese majors, such as postgraduate entrance examination and exams, which also means that they have reached the level of going to a language school or high school in Japan.
JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), "Japanese Language Proficiency Test" is to adapt to the increasing number of people learning Japanese all over the world. The Japan Foundation for International Exchange and its consortium, Japan International Education Association, established a relatively complete examination evaluation system-Japanese Proficiency Test in 1984.
In the same year, it was implemented in relevant countries and regions, which was welcomed by Japanese learners. Starting from 2009, the Japanese proficiency test will be implemented twice a year.
20 10 Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) has been completely revised, from the original level 4 to level 5. N2 level is one of the levels in the revised Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT), and the level requirement is second only to N 1 level.
The current N2 proficiency test is twice a year, on the first Sunday of July and the first Sunday of 65438+ February.
1984 Japanese proficiency test has been implemented for 20 years. At the beginning of 1984, there were only 7,000 candidates worldwide. By 2007, the number of candidates had reached 524,000, and the examination room had developed to 49 overseas countries? It was implemented in 137 cities in this region.
Based on the analysis of the results of the test so far, the Japan Foundation for International Exchange believes that it is necessary to develop a high-level test that can play a corresponding role in society and accurately measure the Japanese proficiency of candidates, so it is decided to revise the Japanese proficiency test.