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Can I choose Japanese for the postgraduate entrance examination?
You can choose Japanese for the postgraduate entrance examination.

Postgraduate entrance examination is a compulsory foreign language, including English, Russian, Japanese and other languages.

Although English is the test in most cases, if there is Japanese in the test subjects officially released by the school, you can choose to take Japanese. Japanese, like English, is a national unified proposition subject, not a self-proposition of enrollment units.

The national unified proposition subjects for postgraduate entrance examination include ideological and political theory, English (1), English (2), Russian, Japanese, mathematics (1), mathematics (2), mathematics (3), professional foundation of education, psychology, history, comprehensive ability of clinical medicine (Chinese medicine) and comprehensive ability of clinical medicine (Chinese medicine).

Animal physiology and biochemistry, computer professional foundation, comprehensive ability of management, comprehensive ability of master of law (illegal science), comprehensive ability of master of law (illegal science), comprehensive ability of master of law (law), comprehensive ability of master of law (law) and comprehensive ability of economics. Among them, pedagogy, psychology, history, mathematics (agronomy), chemistry (agronomy), plant physiology and biochemistry;

The basic comprehensive ability test questions of animal physiology and biochemistry, computer science and economics are independently selected and used by the enrollment unit in combination with the actual situation of the unit; The degree of stomatology can choose the unified proposition of clinical comprehensive ability, or it can be put forward by the enrollment unit independently.