In February and August (about 3 months before JLPT and EJU), J International School will hold a proficiency test. The test will include the questions from all levels. Then, the analysis table of the test results will be distributed to each student. Students can study their weaknesses which are revealed by this test result chart.
《The overview of proficiency test》
J International School
Original Evaluation!
Total「1,591」people has passed.Japanese Language Proficiency Test since 2010.
Level | The number of successful examinees |
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N1 | 313 |
N2 | 949 |
N3 | 329 |
In order to go on to a public or famous private university in Japan, it is important to get a high score on the EJU! At J Mugenjyuku, you can learn how to get a high score on your test!
The attraction of J Mugenjyuku
LessonJapanese, Overall subject, Mathmatics1, Mathmatics2 Physics, Biology, Science, English
Group lesson (2 hours / 1 lesson) |
Entrance fee | Tuition fee(1 lesson) | Condition | ||
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1st subject | 2nd subject | 3rd subject | |||
External students | 10,000yen | 5,000yen | 5,000yen | 5,000yen | Need to be more than 8 lessons |
Current J International School Student | 0円 | 2,500yen | 2,375yen | 2,250yen |
Private lesson (2 hours / 1 lesson) |
Entrance fee | Tuition fee(1 lesson) | Condition | ||
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1st subject | 2nd subject | 3rd subject | |||
External students | 10,000yen | 7,500yen | 7,500yen | 7,500yen | Need to be more than 5 lessons |
Current J International School Student | 0yen | 6,000yen | 5,700yen | 5,400yen |
The J International School provides business courses for students seeking employment in Japan.
* Even if students are not in business class, but seeking employment in Japan, we will provide various support such as resume writing and interview preparations.
※click here for more information on business class.
MOCK INTERVIEW
As a recruitment interview measure, we will have a mock interview in a real office with the cooperation of the company.
Interviews are conducted with actual businessmen in the actual office, not in the classroom, so you can develop your interviewing skills in a sense of tension that is as close to the actual recruitment interview as possible.
1COMPANY VISIT
Use the extension phone at the reception to tell your visiting purpose.
2RECEPTION
Tell receptionist name of your interviewer, she will take you to the interview room.
3ENTER THE ROOM
Knock on the door, then entre the interview room.
4-1Group Interview
Your group interview starts.
The interviewer is the actual businessmen at the company.
4-2Individual Interview
You will also experience an individual interview.
5FEEDBACK
After the interview, students receive the feedback from interviewer.
TASKS FROM COMPANY
Students are going to work in groups and make presentations on the tasks received from companies.
While looking at things like the Japanese market and consumer needs, students will work together as a group to tackle the issues.
VISITING A COMPANY
Students visit the best known companies and feel the atmosphere of the business site. At the company, not only talk to employers, but students experience the true business way as the business card exchange and learn business etiquette.
GUEST SPEAKER
Invite experts of different industries. Students will learn the commercial customs necessary to work in Japan and the cultures which differ from one industry to another.
VOLUNTEER
Students interact with local residents through voluntary activities. Students learn about Japanese society and culture through interaction with a lot of Japanese people.
Tenjin Matsuri
Osaka Marathon