After graduating from high school, I plan to enter a university there, what should I prepare? (now I’m first grade of high school ). My Japanese language skills are roughly equivalent to JLPT N2. I can read kanji but can’t write it at all, even though it’s low level kanji. I don’t want to take the EJU test as much as possible, because the location where the EJU test is held in my country is far from where I live and it costs money to go there.
*sorry for bad English (I’m not a native speaker)
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**Is there a university that foreigners can enter without take EJU exam?**
After graduating from high school, I plan to enter a university there, what should I prepare? (now I’m in 1st grade). My Japanese language skills are roughly equivalent to JLPT N2. I can read kanji but can’t write it at all, even though it’s low level kanji. I don’t want to take the EJU test as much as possible, because the location where the EJU test is held in my country is far from where I live and it costs money to go there.
*sorry for bad English (I’m not a native speaker)
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The people at JASSO maintain the Study in Japan website, which includes a school search tool. You can filter your searches by entrance exams.
https://www.studyinjapan.go.jp/en/search-school/school_search.php
Apu in Beppu. There’s an online test and recorded interview instead, all in English.