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Most universities participating in "Japan University Examination" require applicants to take "Preparatory Courses" as admission conditions.
In the case of attending "Preparatory Courses" is required at the time of the pre-admission (Offer), you will lose the validity of Offer if you do not attend.
Students who acquired the pre-admission (Offer) in "Japan University Examination" can participate this course.
Preparatory Courses” mainly focuses on Japanese. As auxiliary courses, students possibly take extra tutoring of literal arts and science with the education guideline of Japanese senior high school beyond local education outline. For specific auxiliary courses, it depends on different majors and different universities, so every candidate may have different auxiliary courses.
Japanese universities finally confirm if your Japanese ability is up to N2 level.
No, it is not. The level of achievement in the "pre-study preparation education" that will be verified after the formal application to the university varies depending on the content of the OFFER.
If you receive a "fail" status, you will not be able to study in Japan using the JPUE. However, in this curriculum, each university provides daily guidance to help you reach the "first-round pass" goal and carefully supports you to achieve formal acceptance.
Of course, you can do both. You can take the "Joint University Scholastic Ability Test" before sitting for the common national exams to secure your preferred universities, or you can take the "Joint University Scholastic Ability Test" after the national exams to secure your university options.
The 'Joint University Scholastic Ability Test' aims to evaluate students' abilities and qualities comprehensively.