Comparison of college entrance examination between China and Japan;
1, test time:
China National College Entrance Examination: once a year, June 7-8 every year.
Japan National College Entrance Examination: once a year, and the implementation date of 202 1116, 17. (Candidates affected by the epidemic have make-up exams).
2. Examination subjects:
China National College Entrance Examination: Chinese, Mathematics, Foreign Language+Understanding (liberal arts: politics, history, geography, science: physics, chemistry, biology) is used in most parts of China.
National College Entrance Examination in Japan: The examination subjects are divided into six categories, namely, Mandarin, Geography and History, Citizenship, Mathematics, Science and Foreign Languages. There are different subjects under these six categories. Generally, candidates will choose according to the requirements of the voluntary schools they want to apply for, and they can take 10 at most. General national universities require candidates to have seven subjects.
3. Test difficulty:
The focus of the two exams is different. Chinese college entrance examination tests students' core values, academic accomplishment, key abilities and necessary knowledge. After the reform, the Japanese college entrance examination pays more attention to students' thinking, judgment and expression ability.
Unlike China, the Japanese college entrance examination is not a final decision, but is conducted twice. After passing the college entrance examination, there will be two exams (independent entrance examination for universities).
Generally speaking, if you are going to apply for public universities in China, you must take the college entrance examination in the middle of 1 month. After the test answers are announced, candidates can estimate their test scores and then apply for the re-examination of the school. When deciding whether to accept or not, public universities in China refer to the results of college entrance examination and re-examination.