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What are the entrance exams for Japanese universities?
Different from Japanese universities, the content of the entrance examination for foreign students in Japanese universities is basically determined by each university. Most universities have to take the "Examination for Studying in Japan" sponsored by Jasso before taking the college entrance examination. You can only apply if you have reached a certain level in the Japanese study abroad exam. At present, 96% of universities make use of Japanese study abroad examination results, 59% are public universities and 47% are private universities. In other words, it is absolutely impossible to get into a national or public university if you don't do well in the Japanese study abroad exam.

The main contents of the Japanese study abroad examination include: Japanese, science (physics, chemistry and biology), comprehensive subjects and mathematics (liberal arts mathematics and science mathematics).

The main contents of Japanese test are reading comprehension, listening comprehension, listening comprehension and description.

The main contents of science (physics) examination: mechanics, heat, wave, electromagnetic gas.

The main contents of science (chemistry) examination: chemical properties, states, chemical reactions and structures of substances.

The main contents of science (biology) examination are: the continuation of life, the reaction between environment and biology, biological phenomena and matter.

The main contents of the comprehensive subject examination are: politics/economy/society (modern society, modern economy, modern politics and modern international society), geography (geographical skills and world geographical environment, Japan's land and people) and history (modern organizational system and world integration, Japan and the world in the 20th century).

The main contents of the mathematics examination are: equation and inequality, quadratic function, graph and measure, plane graph, set and logic, number and probability of occasions, formula and proof/high-dimensional equation, graph and equation, various functions, differential/integral, sequence, vector, limit, differential method, integral method, rank and its application, formula and curve.

However, the content of the Japanese study abroad exam required by each university is different. Some require only Japanese, while others require all. Of course, those who take the liberal arts exam don't have to take the science exam, and those who take the science exam don't have to take the comprehensive exam. We must choose the examination content according to the requirements of each university. If you choose the wrong content, you can't take the entrance examination of that university. Generally speaking, universities that are considered to be better require grades in all subjects.

Taking the Japanese study abroad exam is only a prerequisite for entering a university, and you must also take entrance exams for various universities. The examination subjects are similar to those in Japan, but many universities, especially national and public universities, need to increase English tests. To enter a national university, you need to reach a relatively high level of Japanese and English.