Following the announcement that "Information I" will be added as a new subject in the notice of the 2025 Common Test for University Admissions by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Information Processing Society of Japan has a time zone independent of other subjects and subjects. He announced his opinion that he expected the test time to be set to about 60 minutes.

 According to the Information Processing Society of Japan, the opinion is the name of Chairman Hideyuki Tokuda.He welcomed the addition of information to the subject, and expressed his hope that many universities would introduce information tests as individual entrance exams.

 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has reorganized the subjects of the Common Test for University Admissions in 2025 from the current 30 subjects to 21 subjects, and has included the addition of "Information I" in the notice of the Common Test for University Admissions Guidelines.The exam format uses a question booklet and a mark sheet type answer sheet, and it is said that an exam using an IC player for English will also be conducted, but the introduction of English private exams and written questions was postponed.

 In high school, education based on the new curriculum guidelines will begin in the 2022st grade from 1, the 2023nd grade from 2, and the 2024rd grade from 3, and information education will begin in earnest.The subjects of information education are "Information I" and "Information II", "Information I" is a compulsory subject including programming, and "Information II" is an elective subject including more advanced contents.

reference:[Information Processing Society of Japan] Opinion on "Notice of Common Test for University Admissions for Reiwa 7th Year University Admissions Selection"

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