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Academic path (Osaka Japanese Language Education Center) | JASSO
University, Osaka Kyoiku University, Osaka Prefecture University, Saitama University, Shiga University, Shinshu University, Tohoku University, Tokushima University, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tottori University, University of Toyama, Toyohashi Institute of Technology (2) Private Ashikaga University, Bukkyo University, Doshisha University, Fukui University of Technology, Hagoromo University of International Studies, Juntendo University, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kansai University, Keio University, Kindai University, Kobe Design University, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Kyoto Seika University, University of Marketing & Distribution Sciences, Musashino Art University, Nagoya University of Commerce & Business, Nanzan University, Nihon University, Osaka Institute of Technology, Osaka International
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Schools where Graduates have proceeded | JASSO
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 of Technology, Kanda University of International Studies, Keio University, Meiji University, Musashino Art University, Musashino Gakuin University, Nihon University, Reitaku University, Rikkyo University, Seijo University, Sophia University, Tama Art University, Tamagawa University, Teikyo University, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Toyo University, Waseda University
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Features | JASSO
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 and regions enroll in the Center every year. The Center has accepted many government-sponsored international students and students dispatched by overseas governments and is actively seeking to accept students from countries where they do not use Chinese characters. To promote friendly rivalry between students and understanding of foreign cultures, we are also accepting privately funded international students seeking to advance to a Japanese university or
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Objectives | JASSO
Objectives | JASSO Education of human resources responsible for good diplomatic relations To play a part in the nation’s international student policy, the Center is a preparatory educational institute designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, which provides Japanese language and core subject education to international students aiming to advance to a higher educational institution in Japan, and it accepts mainly government-sponsored international students and students dispatched by foreign governments. 1. Educating workers who understand Japanese language and culture, and are responsible for good diplomatic relations in the future 2. Educating high-level international workers
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Summary | JASSO
Summary | JASSO Main activities of the Japanese Language Education Center The Japanese Language Education Center has conducted the following international exchange activities as part of our role as a Japanese language preparatory educational institution for international students. Conducting high-quality and effective Japanese language education and preparatory education that meets students’ needs Implementation of model education for students aiming to advance to graduate school Development and production of unique Japanese language educational materials Establishment of dormitories for the Center’s students (149 rooms in Tokyo, 54 rooms in Osaka) See the “What is the Japanese Language Education Center?” page for
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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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EJU Syllabus for Physics (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June)) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Physics (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June)) | JASSO Physics [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 such higher educational institutions in Japan. [Classification of Examination] The examination consists of three subjects, i.e. physics, chemistry, and biology; examinees will select two of these subjects. [Scope of Questions] The scope of questions is as follows. What is taught in elementary and junior high schools is regarded to have been