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Did you pass the n3 exam in Japanese?
Japanese n3 test is still difficult.
In p>29, 176 cities (except Japan) in 54 countries and regions in the world held this exam, and 742, people signed up.
In Japan, the examination implementation committee decides its policy, implementation plan, examination content and certificate awarding standard. The Committee consists of the Planning Committee and the Examination Committee. The Planning Committee is responsible for the formulation of the implementation plan and the analysis and evaluation of the examination results; The examination committee is responsible for making the test questions.
This exam is aimed at people whose mother tongue is not Japanese, and tests their Japanese ability. In China, the examination center of the Ministry of Education is responsible for organizing and implementing it. By 29, there were 7 test sites in 37 cities across the country.
The exam has been held twice a year since 29, and it will be implemented on the first Sunday morning in July and December. In 21, the examination time changed: the new ability examination time was changed from 9 am to afternoon.
There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education background, region, nationality, school attendance, etc. China citizens can register online with official identity cards and foreigners with passports.
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