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What is the Japanese postgraduate entrance examination?

Japanese Friar = Master of China. There is no unified exam for Japanese monks to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and each school has its own problems. You don't need to prepare politics or English, you just need to prepare professional courses, written tests and interviews.

Japanese postgraduate entrance examination content:

(1) written test

1) foreign languages: in principle, foreign languages refer to English. It is recommended to prepare TOEFL scores!

2) Japanese questions: mainly used to test Japanese skills, such as grammar and reading comprehension. In short, Japanese scores are also within the range of choice.

3) Specialized subjects: Studying in a university naturally requires basic professional knowledge, so it is the key to prepare professional knowledge carefully.

4) Small test paper or test paper

Note: The written test subjects may also vary according to the selected monk course.

(2) Interview

1) oral test: during the interview, your tutor and other professors will take part in the oral test.

2) Time: 15-20 minutes: Entering the interview room may make you feel nervous and feel that time is short.

3) Question content: mainly introduce yourself and publish the research direction and future plan.