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International Student Association Member Register
Register ※Please add lines when necessary. ※Please fill out in Japanese or English. No. Affiliation in Student Association ※A representative and a deputy representative must be designated. Family Name First Name Current Affiliation ※Members must include international students enrolled in a university or other educational institution in Japan. Nationality Status of Residence (VISA Status) e-mail Comment Example President RYUGAKU TARO GakuseishienUniversityM1 Vietnam Student Vice President HANAKO ○○Company Ghana Researcher 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 &R&18【Form3】
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Academic path (Osaka Japanese Language Education Center) | JASSO
Proficiency Test. Practice exams are given in the classes so that students can be best prepared for the entrance exams. Counseling for the choice of school We have a counseling room to provide students with necessary information, materials and interview instruction for higher educational institutes. Joint university briefings We annually invite personells from about 50 universities to our center to hold a joint university briefing. Individual consultations are given by the participating universities. Click for the list of schools which joined the joint university briefings Admission on recommendation With the recommendation of the principal, students whose grades and attendance
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Schools where Graduates have proceeded | JASSO
Schools where Graduates have proceeded | JASSO Graduate Schools (FY2011-2014) Universities (FY2011-2014) National Institute of Technology(FY2014) National / Public Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Hiroshima University, Hitotsubashi University Hokkaido University, Ibaraki University, Kochi University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyushu University, Nagaoka University of Technology, Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts, Osaka University, The University of Electro-Communications, The University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, University of Tsukuba, University of Yamanashi , Yokohama City University, Yokohama National University, Private Aoyama Gakuin University, Chuo University, Hosei University, Josai International University, Kanagawa Institute
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History of Tokyo Japanese language Education Center | JASSO
Department established. Japanese language classes opened. Feb. 1958 The Japanese Language School of the International Students Institute is established and authorized as a school. Aug. 1978 Tokyo Headquarters Dormitory, renovation of school building, opening of new building. Mar. 1979 Japanese language educators dispatched to the Northeast Normal University (China) Japan Exchange Student Apr. 1979 Jurisdiction transferred to the Ministry of Education. Aug. 1979 Designated as a Ministry of Education Preparatory Education Course (Under Bulletin 143 of the Ministry of Education, students who graduate from this school are deemed to have completed the equivalent of 12 years of school education
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Features | JASSO
Features | JASSO The main features of the Japanese Language Education Center will now be introduced. Designated school that offers preparatory education courses The Center’s “Further Education Course” is recognized as a “University Preparatory Course” by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.To advance to a Japanese university or a vocational school, students have to complete 12 years of education, but the educational period may be shorter depending on the country. Students completing the “Further Education Course” may obtain qualifications to enroll in a Japanese university. Acceptance of a diversity of students Students from over 30 countries
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What is EJU? | JASSO
What is EJU? | JASSO The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is used to evaluate whether international students who wish to study at the undergraduate level at universities or other such higher educational institutions in Japan possess the Japanese language skills and the basic academic abilities needed to study at those institutions. EJU takes the place of both the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and the General Examination for Foreign Students (no longer administered as of December 2001), which many universities (undergraduate level) and other higher educational institutions in Japan previously required international students to take for admission.
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Publications for EJU and Pre-arrival Admission | JASSO
Publications for EJU and Pre-arrival Admission | JASSO The pamphlet “Guidelines for EJU” has been prepared to explain the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) and “Pre-Arrival Admission.” The “Student Voices (EJU)” section of our website presents the personal experiences of international students who entered Japanese schools using the EJU. Student Voices Publications for EJU and Pre-arrival Admission EJU Guide Guidelines for Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students(EJU)
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Score | JASSO
Score | JASSO Score Range The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) gives international students the opportunity to take one of the tests required to apply for admission to study in Japan. The EJU is offered twice annually, and students’ scores are valid for two years. Because of this, applicants who take the EJU more than once can submit the test results with the highest score from among the test sessions specified for consideration by the desired university or other such higher educational institutions. The EJU is offered in Japan and 14 other countries/regions, and in light
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Outline | JASSO
Outline | JASSO The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is used to evaluate whether international students who wish to study at the undergraduate level at universities or other such higher educational institutions in Japan possess the Japanese language skills and the basic academic abilities needed to study at those institutions EJU Outline What is EJU? New Examination for International Students in Japan Flowchart
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Examination Language | JASSO
Examination Language | JASSO The questions can be written in Japanese or English. (The examination of Japanese as a Foreign Language will be written only in Japanese.) Since the Japanese and English question booklets will be different, according to the requirements of the university they want to enter and the course of study they want to pursue, the examinee should notify which language they prefer in the application.