To go to a Japanese university your goal will be fitted in NJA!
The New Japan Academy (NJA) offers Japanese classes, from absolute beginner with no Japanese knowledge to very advanced level, and a flexible schedule which meets all needs of Japanese learning. We offer classes which are especially designed for those who wish to go to a Japanese university. Since 2002, the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) has been implemented to replace the General Examination for Foreign Students and the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The EJU tests both Japanese language proficiency and scholastic capacity. Our EJU Preparation Program focuses on advanced-level grammar, vocabulary building, reading strategies, writing skills, listening comprehension and oral presentations while paying much attention to the importance of the fundamentals of Japanese. The EJU Preparation Program also focuses on training students to “think in Japanese” and to “express in Japanese”, which are highly valued on the EJU.
Small Classes and Experienced Teacher in Charge
EJU Preparation classes are small with an average of 7〜20 students. And therefore students will have more opportunities to speak in class and will receive more personal attention from the teachers. The teacher in charge in each class will take the full respect until the student goes on to a higher stage of education. Of cause, they are well-trained and experienced.
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Apr |
an orientation
an entrance ceremony |
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Jul |
a semester test
a medical checkup |
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Aug |
a summer vacation |
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Oct |
a disaster measures outside lesson
an autumn vacation |
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Nov |
a practice exam in school
an excursion to ASAKUSA |
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Dec |
winter vacation
a final exam JEES lever 3 |
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Cultural exchanges day |
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Mar |
SAKURA viewing |
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a practice exam in school
for JASSO |
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Jun |
an excursion to ODAIBA
the first JASSO |
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Jul |
the second guidance for entering college
a medical checkup |
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Aug |
a summer vacation |
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Oct |
a practice exam in school for (JASSO) |
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Nov |
a practice exam in school forJEES
the second JASSO |
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Dec |
a winter vacation
JEES level 1 |
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Jan |
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Feb |
guidance for entering college
Cultural exchanges day |
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Mar |
a graduation ceremony |
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The Main Universities that the Graduate Entered

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LI YUANMEI
Graduated in 2002,
Majored in economic in Hitotubasi University. |
NIU HAITAO
Graduated in 2002,
Majored in economic in
Yokoham National University |
LI ZHAOQING
Graduated in 2003,
Majored in English in Chuo University |
ZHANG ZHIYANG
Graduated in 2003,
Majored in electricity in University of Electro- Communications |

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QI QIFEI
Graduated in 2004,
Majored in economic in Tokyo Metropolitan University |
SINGH SHAKTI BHAMA
Graduated in 2005,
Majored in society in Shobi University |
WANG YANG
Graduated in 2006,
Majored in English in Kyorin University |
XING XIAOMIN
Graduated in 2006,
Majored in economic in Nihon University |
The list of the main universities graduates of NJA entered:
Asia University |
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Bunka Women's University |
Musashi University |
Bunkyo University |
Nihon University |
Chiba University |
Nippon Bunri University |
Chuo University |
Obirin University |
Daido Institute of Technology |
Rikkyo University |
Daito Bunka University |
Shobi University |
Hitotsubashi University |
Sophia University |
Hokkaido University |
Teikyo University |
International University of Japan |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Jobu University |
Tokyo International University |
Keio University |
Yokohama City University |
Kogakuin University |
Yokohama National University |
Meiji Gakuin University |
Ect. |
Meiji University |
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The percentage of EJU PC students who go on to a higher stage of education is as follows:
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2006 |
Percentage |
92% |
96% |
98% |
95% |
98% |
98% |
96% |
95% |
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