Nearly 495,000 students in Japan take national university entrance exams, with new subjects in data and social sciences.

Nearly 495,000 students in Japan began two days of national university entrance exams, with an increase of about 3,200 applicants from the previous year. New subjects include Information, covering data and programming, and a combined Geography, History, and Civics exam. The tests are used by 838 higher education institutions for admissions. Students in affected areas due to illness or disasters have alternate exam dates.

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