Preparation for Further Study

Preparation for Further Study

  • You will attend seminars held separately for graduate schools, universities and vocational schools.
  • You will receive most up-to-date information about institutions, entrance examination, tuition fee, access and accommodation.
  • Your teachers will attend the seminars with you and provide individual counseling sessions.
  • Your teachers will guide you through the application process and practice interviews.
  • You can have a counseling session whenever you need.
  • Advisor for educational guidance: Hisako Suzuki

 

Japanese Language Proficiency Test (July • December)

This test is to assess and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers.

 

Level N1
Subjects Time Scored Section Scale
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar)• Reading 110min
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar) 0~60
    Reading 0~60
Listening 60min Listening 0~60
Total 170min Total Score 0~180
Level N2
Subjects Time Scored Section Scale
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar)• Reading 105min
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar) 0~60
    Reading 0~60
Listening 50min Listening 0~60
Total 155min Total Score 0~180
Level N3
Subjects Time Scored Section Scale
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar)• Reading 100min
Language Knowledge (Alphabets•Vocabulary•Grammar) 0~60
    Reading 0~60
Listening 40min Listening 0~60
Total 140min Total Score 0~180

 

The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (June•November)

  • This examination is to evaluate the Japanese language proficiency and the basic academic abilities of international students who wish to study in undergraduate programs of Japanese universities.
  • The examination subjects are Japanese, science (physics, chemistry, biology) general subjects and mathematics. Students will choose the subjects prescribed by the university that the students wish to enroll in.
  • Japanese test consists of writing, listening, listening comprehension and reading.
  • Some universities provide their own English examination or require TOEFL or other English tests.