
Deadline Alert: Secure Your Spot – EJU 2025 November Session Admissions Close July 31st!
If studying at a Japanese university is part of your academic goals, the EJU 2025 (2nd Session) is a crucial milestone. The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), administered by JASSO, is specifically designed to evaluate both your Japanese language proficiency and academic aptitude. It's a key requirement for most undergraduate and some graduate programs in Japan.
This all-in-one guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the EJU November 2025 session—from exam dates and syllabus to the application process, past papers, results, and essential preparation strategies. Plus, we’ll highlight how TLS – The Japanese Language School in India offers unmatched support to help you succeed in your EJU journey.
What is the EJU?
The EJU is an admissions exam created for international students applying to Japanese universities. It assesses your readiness for university-level education and includes:
Japanese as a Foreign Language
Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Mathematics (Course 1 or Course 2)
Japan and the World (Social Sciences)
Held twice yearly in June and November, EJU differs from JLPT by including academic subjects alongside language proficiency.
EJU November 2025 Key Dates
Event | Date |
---|---|
Application Period | July 7 – July 31, 2025 |
Exam Date | November 9, 2025 (Sunday) |
Results Release (Online) | December 17, 2025 (Wednesday) |
Exam Location (India): New Delhi
Exam Language: Japanese or English (except Japanese Language test – only in Japanese)
Important Note: The application deadline has been advanced by one day to Thursday, July 31, instead of the usual Friday.
To understand the EJU exam timeline better, you can also refer to the EJU 2025 First Session Score Release Guide for details on result release patterns and score accessibility.
How to Apply for the EJU 2025 (2nd Session)
Follow these simple steps:
Visit the JASSO official website.
Download the application guidelines and read them carefully.
Fill out the form online or via the local Overseas Representative.
Upload your documents:
Passport-size photo
Valid passport copy or ID
Pay the applicable fee (India: ₹1,300 + ₹50 postage).
Submit your application by July 31, 2025, 5:00 PM JST.
Application methods may differ by country—online, mail, or in-person. Be sure to confirm with your local EJU representative.
If you're also preparing for the JLPT, don't miss the JLPT July Exam Result 2025 article to know when to expect your results and how to check them.
EJU 2025 Syllabus Breakdown
The exam includes the following components:
Japanese as a Foreign Language: Reading, listening, and writing
Science: Choose two subjects from Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Mathematics: Choose Course 1 (basic) or Course 2 (advanced)
Japan and the World: Global affairs, history, and society
You cannot take both Science and Japan and the World in the same session.
Click here for the official EJU syllabus
EJU 2025 Practice Questions & Study Tips
JASSO provides previous exam papers for free—an excellent resource for self-study.
Top Study Tips:
Review past papers and simulate full-length mock tests.
Build strong academic vocabulary in Japanese (JLPT N2+ recommended).
Practice time management for multi-section tests.
Join expert-led prep courses to streamline your studies.
Important Notes for EJU November 2025 Applicants
Deadline Alert: Application deadline is now Thursday, July 31, not Friday.
Submission Methods: Forms are submitted via local EJU representatives—check if mail, online, or in-person applies to your region.
Languages: All subjects can be taken in Japanese or English, except the Japanese language section, which is only in Japanese.
Score Reports: International test-takers will not receive printed scores—only online access via EJU Online Portal is available.
Access your scores or apply online here
Why Choose TLS – The Japanese Language School for EJU Prep?
If you’re aiming to crack the EJU or retake it in 2025, TLS – The Japanese Language School in India provides the complete package for success:
Tailored EJU coaching: Japanese language + academic subjects
Combined JLPT + EJU programs
Weekly mock tests & previous paper practice
Admission support for top Japanese universities
Visa guidance and scholarship assistance
TLS isn't just a language school—it's your full-service partner for studying in Japan.
Staying updated with test schedules is key, so check this resource on JLPT Registration Deadlines to avoid missing important dates for the JLPT exams.
Official Links for EJU November 2025
EJU Bulletin 2025 (2nd Session)
Frequently Asked Questions: EJU November Session 2025
1. How often is the EJU conducted?
Twice annually — in June and November.
2. Is the EJU mandatory for all international students?
Not for all. Some Japanese language schools don’t require it, but most universities and scholarships do.
3. What’s the highest possible EJU score?
Japanese Language: 400 points
Other subjects: 200 points each
4. How many Indian students take the EJU annually?
Hundreds of Indian students sit for the exam each year.
5. Is the EJU exam difficult?
It’s moderately challenging but manageable with dedicated preparation, especially when guided by expert trainers like those at TLS.
Enhance your Japanese language skills while preparing for exams by exploring this collection of popular Japanese Proverbs and their meanings—perfect for cultural insight and language fluency.
Final Thoughts
The EJU 2025 (2nd Session) is your key to unlocking higher education opportunities in Japan. With early preparation, a clear understanding of the application process, and guidance from trusted institutes like TLS – The Japanese Language School, you’re well on your way to success.
Ready to begin your journey? Start preparing with TLS today!