EJU is one of the most important exams for all international students, which is equivalent to the college entrance examination for foreigners in Japan.
Examination time: The examination stays in June and June every year, 165438+ 10. Generally, you need to prepare for registration about 4 months in advance.
Location: For our students in China, there are only test sites in Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province. Generally speaking, students from Chinese mainland first go to Japan through language schools, and then take exams in Japan.
Examination content: (Japanese or English can be selected for each subject)
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Japanese, above 400 points, (generally above 280 points will be admitted to undergraduate colleges, and above 330 points will have the opportunity to get scholarships from the Ministry of Education. ) vocabulary and grammar are easier than Japanese, but there are composition questions, 400 words in 30 minutes, which are for students.
Math: Full score is 200.
The liberal arts exam 1 math is low in difficulty and simple in analogy, which is the most basic knowledge, even the junior high school content. Those who are better at math in China can run full marks.
Math 2 in science is moderately difficult, and the difficulty and scope of the exam have increased a lot (and it is also much simpler than the college entrance examination). A small amount of college calculus content is enough for domestic students with good mathematics to learn college calculus by themselves.
Different subjects: out of 200 points.
Liberal arts: comprehensive liberal arts, including political economy (this is a subject), geography and history. Except for a small part of world geography and world history, the above three subjects are basically equivalent to re-learning. Therefore, students with good liberal arts scores should be psychologically prepared to go to Japan to study liberal arts, and you are on the same starting line as everyone else. Students who don't study well face the opportunity of rebirth.
Majors that can be registered: Most majors in liberal arts can be selected, including: literature, education, economy and management, design, international relations, media, law, etc.
Science: Science is comprehensive. You can choose physics, chemistry and biology. The scope of the examination is roughly the same as that of the domestic examination, with emphasis on basic knowledge and low difficulty. (Difficulty: Most loanwords are used, and it is better to read more and remember more. ) Students who study better in China can basically understand the questions they can understand.
Can apply for the major: focus! Note that many majors require you to apply for which two majors. For example, some engineering majors require physics and chemistry, some medical and nutrition majors require chemistry and biology, and a few higher engineering majors require physics and biology (note: the combination of these two disciplines is the least). The generally recommended combination is: physics+chemistry has the widest choice. If you are partial to medicine, it is recommended to combine chemistry with biology. If you prefer physics and biology (many students prefer these two subjects, such as Bian Xiao Me), be sure to confirm whether the school's recruitment requirements recruit students for these two subjects before the exam, otherwise. ......