Saturday, March 17, 2007

Japan: Examination for Japanese University (EJU) Admission for International Student 2007

Execution of first session of test EJU for this year will be executed by 17 Junes 2007. Registration of participant has been opened starts 20 Februari and will be closed by 16 Marchs 2007.

2007 EJU (1st Session)

Examination Date
Sunday, June 17, 2007

Application Period
From Monday, February 19 to Friday, March 16, 2007
*The application must be postmarked by March 16

Mailing Date of Score Report
Friday, July 20, 2007 (tentative)
2007 EJU (2nd Session)

Examination Date
Sunday, November 11, 2007

Application Period
From Monday, July 2 to Friday, July 27, 2007
*The application must be postmarked by July 27

Mailing Date of Score Report
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 (tentative)
Inquiries

For further information please contact eju@jasso.go.jp

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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. Starting in 2002, EJU will be administered twice a year (June and November) in Japan and other countries and regions. For a list of examination sites, see “Examination sites.”

EJU includes the following subject tests: Japanese as a Foreign Language, Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), Japan and the World, and Mathematics. Applicants select which subject tests to take based on the requirements of the Japanese university they wish to enter. The examination is available in Japanese or English, and applicants may specify, at the time of application, the examination language they wish to take (the Japanese as a Foreign Language test is administered in Japanese only).

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