First, study abroad examination subjects
Japanese:
The content of the test is divided into listening comprehension, listening comprehension, reading comprehension and composition, which mainly examines whether students have the Japanese level of education in Japanese universities. The exam focuses on practical application and communication skills.
Liberal arts mathematics:
The scope of the examination includes equations and inequalities, quadratic functions, graphics and measurement, plane graphics, set and ethics, permutation and combination and probability.
Scientific mathematics:
Mathematics is a compulsory subject for candidates who stay in science. However, compared with other science candidates, the math test is not difficult, but it covers a wide range, which requires candidates' comprehensive application ability of all parts of knowledge. There are some differences between Japanese math problems and solving ideas and China senior high schools.
Liberal arts synthesis:
Economy: economic theory, Japanese economy, international economy, economic history,
Politics: political theory, Japanese politics, international politics and political history.
Geography: basic geography, Japanese geography and world geography.
History: World War I, World War II, Cold War, Capitalist Revolution.
Modern society: information ethics and social problems
Scientific synthesis:
Science Comprehensive Physics: Physics is one of the three elective subjects in science, and it is the most difficult one compared with the other two.
Compared with math test, physics test pays less attention to the comprehensive application of knowledge. The main difficulty is to understand the formulas and laws of various parts of physics and to use them flexibly in the topic.
Comprehensive chemistry in science: chemistry is one of the three elective subjects in science. Although the content of chemistry examination in Japan is simpler than that in China, it has a wide range of knowledge points, such as organic matter involved, freezing point reduction and so on.
Second, the types of Japanese study abroad exams
1. Japanese study abroad exam
Many high school students want to go to Japan for undergraduate studies. Although studying abroad can avoid the dark time and pain of the college entrance examination, you still have to pass the exam if you want to enter a Japanese university. If you want to study in a Japanese university, you need to take the unified examination for Japanese students.
Referred to as "staying in the exam", "staying in the exam" and "staying in the system", it was implemented from the Japanese study abroad experiment in 2002. The purpose of this examination is to evaluate the Japanese language ability and basic academic ability of foreign students who want to be admitted to Japanese universities (undergraduate courses). The examination is conducted by the Japanese Student Support Agency, an independent administrative legal person. Exam twice a year, June and June165438+1October.
Examination subjects, liberal arts are Japanese (400 points), comprehensive subjects (200 points) and mathematics (200 points). Science includes Japanese (400 points), science (200 points in physics, chemistry and biology) and mathematics (200 points). Arts, science and Japanese are all the same test papers. Mathematics test paper is divided into two parts: arts and sciences, and science is more difficult than arts. At present, the difficulty of mathematics subjects is increasing year by year. There is a tendency to be flush with the domestic college entrance examination.
At present, almost all public universities in China adopt this test, and nearly half of private universities take this test result as a reference.
2.NAT test exam
"Japanese NAT-TEST" is divided into five grades. "1 level" is the most difficult, and each level corresponds to the level of N 1~N5 in the ability test. The standard and composition of the questions are basically the same as those of the ability test. The NAT exam is also six times a year, bimonthly, and the results are given every month (for example, the exam in June and the results in July). Because of the short examination period and quick results, it is also a good choice for international students studying in Japan.
The above three exams are very important for studying in Japan. These exams for studying in Japan are as difficult as the national college entrance examination. Therefore, I hope that all candidates can take it seriously and prepare for the exam.
3.JLPT (Japanese Proficiency Test) is what we often say, and it is the most widely used and recognized Japanese level test. The grades are divided into N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5, where N 1 is the highest grade and N5 is the lowest grade. Because of the highest recognition, it has become the main choice for many students, especially undergraduates. Its disadvantage is that the Japanese proficiency test is only twice a year (once in July, once in 65438+February), and it takes nearly three months to get results, with a long time period.
Third, the conditions for studying in Japan
Conditions for Japanese Department (Undergraduate) to enter the examination:
1 .. received formal education in China 12 years or more (including 12 years).
2. Have proof of achievement in Japanese or English.
3. Take the international students' exam and the on-campus exam.
Requirements for Japanese graduate students (pre-master's degree):
1. Received formal education above 16, with bachelor's degree certificate and bachelor's degree certificate.
2. Have proof of achievement in Japanese or English.
3. Achievement certificate during undergraduate course+research plan
Conditions for applying for a Japanese monk (master):
1. Received formal education above 16, with bachelor's degree certificate and bachelor's degree certificate.
2. Have proof of achievement in Japanese or English.
3. Achievement certificate during undergraduate course+research plan
4. Take the friar entrance exam