Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)


The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is a standardized test used by Japanese universities to assess the academic abilities of international students applying for undergraduate programs in Japan. The EJU consists of two main subject areas: the Standardized Examination and the Japan and the World Examination.


Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) Information

The subjects and the syllabus for each area are as follows:

1. Standardized Examination:
⚫ Mathematics:
➤ Basic mathematics skills and knowledge.

⚫ Physics:
➤ Basic physics concepts and principles.

⚫ Chemistry:
➤ Basic chemistry concepts and principles.

⚫ Biology:
➤ Basic biology concepts and principles.

⚫ Japan and the World:
➤ This section assesses the test taker's knowledge of Japan and its place in the world, including Japanese society, culture, history, geography, and current events.

2. Japan and the World Examination:

⚫ Reading Comprehension:
➤ Test takers are required to read passages and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding of the content.

⚫ Listening Comprehension:
➤ This section assesses the test taker's ability to understand spoken Japanese.

⚫ Listening and Reading:
➤ A comprehensive test that combines reading and listening skills.

⚫ Listening and Writing:
➤ A section that combines listening and writing skills.

⚫ Reading and Writing:
➤ A section that combines reading and writing skills.