Planning to Take EJU? Check the New Exam Dates Before It’s Too Late
If you are thinking of studying in Japan, the EJU, or Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, is one of the most important steps on your journey.
This exam is designed for international students who want to apply to Japanese universities for undergraduate or preparatory courses. Many African students, especially Nigerians, take this test to secure admission into top Japanese institutions.
The official 2025 exam dates have now been released. If you are serious about studying in Japan, it is important to act quickly, register on time, and begin smart preparation. This article will guide you step by step.
New EJU Exam Dates and What They Mean
The EJU is held twice a year. You can take it in either the first session or the second session, depending on your academic calendar and preparation level.
EJU 2025 Exam Schedule
Session | Application Period | Exam Date | Result Release Date |
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First Session | Feb 10 to Mar 6, 2025 | June 15, 2025 | July 23, 2025, 10 am JST |
Second Session | Jul 7 to Jul 31, 2025 | Nov 9, 2025 | Dec 17, 2025, 10 am JST |
For students in Africa, especially Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, and South Africa are the closest official exam locations. Choose your test city carefully during registration.
How to Register for the EJU from Nigeria or Africa
Here is a step-by-step guide to help you register smoothly and avoid errors.
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Visit the official site www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju
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Download and fill the EJU application form
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Select your exam subjects based on your university program
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Attach a recent passport photo
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Ensure your international passport is valid
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Pay your exam fee through the authorized voucher system
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Submit your complete application before the deadline
Important: Do not use unverified agents or websites. Only trust the official JASSO portal to avoid scams.
Who Should Take the EJU and Why It Matters
The EJU is meant for international students, including those from Nigeria and other African countries, who want to:
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Study at Japanese universities for undergraduate degrees
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Enroll in one-year or two-year preparatory courses
Why it matters:
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Most Japanese universities require EJU scores for admission
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A high score improves your chance of winning government or university scholarships
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It gives you an academic advantage in science, engineering, social sciences, and other programs
Top universities like University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Tohoku University accept EJU results for international admission.
Tips to Start Preparing Now
Even if you are just starting out, you can still perform well by studying with the right materials and strategies.
Subjects to Focus On
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Japanese Language (if required by your chosen school)
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Mathematics Course 1 or 2
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Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
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Japan and the World (for social science and humanities students)
Resources to Use
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Official past questions from JASSO
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YouTube tutorials for EJU Math and Science
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Study forums like Reddit r/EJU and Facebook groups
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Language apps for basic Japanese practice
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Time-based mock exams to build speed and accuracy
Common Mistakes to Avoid Before the Exam
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Missing registration deadlines
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Not checking the subject requirements for your university
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Neglecting the Japanese language section, even if it is compulsory
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Trying to study everything, instead of focusing on past questions and key topics
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Not practicing with a timer, which is important for exam day
Planning to study in Japan is a bold and exciting move. But bold moves need early planning. The EJU 2025 dates are now official, which means your countdown has already begun.
If you are in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Egypt, or anywhere in Africa, you can take this test and achieve your dream of studying in Japan. All you need is a clear plan, honest effort, and the willingness to start today.
Remember, early action removes last-minute pressure. Begin your preparation now and give yourself a real chance at success.
FAQ
Can I take the EJU in Nigeria?
No, there is no official test center in Nigeria yet. You can take the exam in Ghana, Egypt, or South Africa.
How much is the exam fee?
The fee ranges from 8,000 to 18,000 yen depending on your subject choices. This is around 40,000 to 90,000 Naira. Always check the updated fee on the JASSO website.
Do I need to know Japanese to pass?
Some programs in Japan are offered in English. However, many require Japanese, so you should prepare for the language section if your chosen course demands it.
What subjects are tested in the EJU?
Subjects include Japanese Language, Science, Mathematics, and Japan and the World. You choose based on what your university requires.