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What is the Japanese postgraduate entrance examination?
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.
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