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How difficult is it to take the Japanese postgraduate entrance examination?
The difficulty range of Japanese postgraduate entrance examination is between N2-N 1, which is relatively not particularly difficult. Most Japanese tests are N2 grammar, which will involve a small part of N 1. If you have more time, you can take the course of N 1, and it is easy to get high marks.

The difficulty of Japanese postgraduate entrance examination is roughly divided into two aspects, which is lower than that of other foreign language postgraduate entrance examinations.

Generally speaking, the number of words to be mastered in Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination is about 4,000, which generally includes some Chinese characters familiar to the public. In addition, Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination generally includes four types of questions, and the number of questions is basically around 46. Generally speaking, all aspects of Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination are easier to accept.

The difficulty of Japanese postgraduate entrance examination corresponds to the Japanese proficiency test, which is probably n2 and n 1. In terms of learning, students who take part in the Japanese postgraduate entrance examination will generally attend Japanese training classes, such as the education of Chunying.

In terms of time, the study period of Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination is relatively short, but there are some differences between the use of grammar and our Chinese, so students may be relatively uncomfortable. Generally speaking, learning Japanese for postgraduate entrance examination requires patience and perseverance.