"EJU"
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About EJU | JASSO
eju About EJU | JASSO About EJU Outline Guidelines for EJU Pre-arrival Admission Score Development and Revision in EJU Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students Data Flyer and Poster Publications for EJU and Pre-arrival Admission Contact Information for EJU Development and Revision in EJU
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Outline of EJU Results | JASSO
Outline of EJU Results | JASSO Outline of Results 2025 EJU Outline of Results 2024 EJU Outline of Results 2023 EJU Outline of Results 2022 EJU Outline of Results 2021 EJU Outline of Results 2020 EJU Outline of Results 2019 EJU Outline of Results 2018 EJU Outline of Results 2017 EJU Outline of Results 2016 EJU Outline of Results 2015 EJU Outline of Results 2014 EJU Outline of Results 2013 EJU 2nd Session (November) 1st Session (June) 2nd Session (November) 1st Session (June) 2nd Session (November) 1st Session (June) 2nd Session (November) 1st Session (June) 2nd Session (November) 1st Session (June)
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Examination Results of 2025 EJU (2nd Session) | JASSO
Examination Results of 2025 EJU (2nd Session) | JASSO December 17, 2025 Examination Results of 2025 EJU (2nd Session) can be confirmed. Score Report and Notification Regarding Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (EJU 2nd Session in November 2025), Jasso will notify the selection results on EJU Online at the end of January 2026. We will also post selected Hornors Scholarship Reservation Numbers with EJU Examination Registration Numbers on the page of "Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students" of our website. Please see the Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for
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List of Private Universities using EJU | JASSO
List of Private Universities using EJU | JASSO List of Private Universities using EJU (as of December 2025)
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Number of schools using EJU | JASSO
Number of schools using EJU | JASSO Number of schools using EJU for admission examination As of December, 2025 National Public Private Total Universities 77 59 366 502 Online Universities 0 0 1 1 Professional and Vocational Universities 0 0 5 5 Junior Colleges 0 9 87 96 Graduate Schools 7 15 57 79 Colleges of Technology (KOSEN) 51 0 0 51 Professional Training Colleges 0 2 207 209 Other Schools 0 2 0 2 Total 135 87 723 945 Universities and Junior Colleges that do not require EJU Please refer to the link below. Japan Study Support (The Asian Students
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EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO I Politics, Economy, Society II Geography III History [ Purpose of the Examination ] Japan and the World is a test that consists of questions from subject areas required for understanding the contemporary world and Japan. The purpose of the test is to measure international students’ mastery of the basic knowledge of Japan deemed necessary for studying at Japanese universities, as well as to assess their ability to think logically and form judgments about basic issues in modern international society.
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Notice on Revised Syllabuses for the EJU’s Basic Academic Abilities Tests (Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics)(To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
Notice on Revised Syllabuses for the EJU’s Basic Academic Abilities Tests (Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics)(To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO Notice on Revised Syllabuses for the EJU’s Basic Academic Abilities Tests (Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics) February 2025 Testing Division, Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Notice on Revised Syllabuses for the EJU’s Basic Academic Abilities Tests (Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics) The Course of Study (curriculum guidelines) for high schools in Japan was revised in 2018 by official notice, with the changes going into effect
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EJU Syllabus for Mathematics (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Mathematics (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO Topics (the correspondence with the Course of Study for high schools is attached) [ Purpose of the Examination ] The purpose of this examination is to test whether international students have the basic academic ability in mathematics necessary for studying at universities or other higher educational institutions in Japan. [ Classification of the Examination ] There are two courses. Course 1 is for undergraduate faculties and departments for which a basic knowledge of mathematics is considered necessary. Course 2 is for undergraduate faculties and departments for which
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EJU Syllabus for Biology (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Biology (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO Biology [ Purpose of the Examination ] The purpose of this examination is to test whether international students have the basic academic ability in science necessary for studying at universities or other higher educational institutions in Japan. [ Classification of the Examination ] The examination consists of three subjects: physics, chemistry, and biology. Examinees are required to select two of these subjects. [ Scope of Questions ] The scope of questions is as follows. What is taught in elementary and junior high schools in Japan is regarded as already
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EJU Syllabus for Chemistry (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Chemistry (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO Chemistry [ Purpose of the Examination ] The purpose of this examination is to test whether international students have the basic academic ability in science necessary for studying at universities or other higher educational institutions in Japan. [ Classification of the Examination ] The examination consists of three subjects: physics, chemistry, and biology. Examinees are required to select two of these subjects. [ Scope of Questions ] The scope of questions is as follows. What is taught in elementary and junior high schools in Japan is regarded as already
