EJU June 2026 — Everything You Need to Know
Are you dreaming of studying at a Japanese university? The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is your gateway. If you are an Indian student planning to pursue undergraduate studies in Japan, the EJU June 2026 is the most important exam on your calendar. This comprehensive guide by TLS — The Japanese Language School, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi — covers every critical detail: exam dates, registration, subjects, scoring, eligibility, syllabus changes, and preparation strategies.
Read this article carefully. Missing a single deadline can delay your Japan study plans by an entire year.
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What is the EJU Examination?
The EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students) is a standardized entrance exam administered by the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) in cooperation with Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is designed to evaluate two key competencies of international applicants:
• Japanese Language Proficiency — the ability to understand and use academic Japanese
• Basic Academic Abilities — knowledge in Science, Mathematics, or Social Science at the higher secondary level
Approximately 494 out of 983 Japanese universities (more than 50%) require or strongly recommend EJU scores as part of their international student admissions process. Around 73% of national and public universities use EJU scores, making it an essential credential for serious applicants.
A high EJU score can also make you eligible for scholarships worth approximately ¥52,000 per month for top-ranked scorers — a life-changing opportunity for Indian students.
Read the EJU Exam Registration Process here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/blogs/eju-exam-registration
EJU 2026 — Key Dates at a Glance
| Event | 1st Session (June) | 2nd Session (November) |
| Application Opens | 16 February 2026 | 6 July 2026 |
| Application Closes | 12 March 2026 (5:00 PM) | 30 July 2026 |
| Admit Card / Exam Voucher | Dispatched ~1 month before exam | Dispatched ~1 month before exam |
| Examination Date | 21 June 2026 (Sunday) | 8 November 2026 (Sunday) |
| Score Report Available | 28 July 2026 (Tentative) | 15 December 2026 (Tentative) |
| Test Centre (India) | New Delhi | New Delhi |
IMPORTANT: The registration period for EJU June 2026 (1st Session) has already closed on 12 March 2026. Students who have already registered can log into the MOSAI dashboard to check their status. For those who missed this window, the next opportunity is the 2nd Session with registration opening on 6 July 2026.
Check the EJU Exam Date 2026 (schedule & registration details) here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/blogs/eju-exam-date-2026
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Eligibility Criteria for EJU 2026
Before applying, make sure you meet the following eligibility requirements set by JASSO:
| Eligibility Criteria | Details |
| Minimum Education | Class 11th pass or currently enrolled in Class 11 or higher |
| Nationality | Non-Japanese nationals / international students |
| Purpose | Intending to study at undergraduate level in Japan |
| Language Requirement | Basic to intermediate Japanese (for Japanese Language test) |
| Age Restriction | No specific age limit — open to all eligible international students |
Students pursuing or having completed their 10 2 (Higher Secondary) education in India are fully eligible to appear for the EJU. There is no upper age limit and no restriction on the number of attempts.
Read the EJU 2026 Guidelines Announced here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/blogs/eju-2026-guidelines-announced
How to Apply for EJU in India (New Delhi)
In India, the EJU Examination is conducted on behalf of JASSO by MOSAI — the Mombusho Scholars Association of India, operating under the supervision of the Embassy of Japan, New Delhi.
Step-by-Step Application Process
STEP 1 — Prepare Your Documents
• Passport-size photograph in JPG/JPEG format (100 KB to 200 KB, dimensions ratio 4:3)
• Decide your mode of online payment: Credit card, Debit card, or Net Banking
• Keep your email ID and mobile number ready
• Download and read the EJU Bulletin (Official Guide PDF) from the MOSAI website
STEP 2 — Sign Up and Confirm Email
• Visit the official MOSAI online application portal: eju.mosai.org.in
• Sign up with your email address and confirm via the link sent to your inbox (also check spam folder)
STEP 3 — Fill the Form and Pay the Fee
• Open the application form and fill in all required personal and academic details
• Pay the application fee of Rs. 1,350/-
• After successful payment, a Transaction Number will be generated — note it down
• Applications without a Transaction Number will NOT be considered
STEP 4 — Print Your Application
• Take a printout of the completed application form
• You will also receive a confirmation email at your registered email address
• Keep the printed form for future reference
For any corrections or changes, email mosai.india@gmail.com before 12 March 2026. No changes are permitted after the deadline.
Read the Japan Visa Application (Japan Assistance Service) here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/japan-visa-assistance/application
Official Application Links MOSAI Application Portal (India): https://eju.mosai.org.in JASSO Official Website: https://www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju/ MOSAI India Contact: mosai.india@gmail.com | 011-43520326/327/328 |
EJU Exam Structure & Subjects
The EJU is a one-day examination. It is divided into two major parts conducted on the same day:
Part 1 — Japanese as a Foreign Language (Compulsory for Most Programs)
| Component | Type | Max Score |
| Writing (Essay) | Handwritten essay | 50 points |
| Reading Comprehension | Mark-sheet (MCQ) | Part of 400 points |
| Listening Comprehension | Mark-sheet (MCQ) | Part of 400 points |
| Listening-Reading Comprehension | Mark-sheet (MCQ) | Part of 400 points |
| Total Japanese Score | 450 points |
The Japanese as a Foreign Language test is conducted ONLY in Japanese. It is compulsory for most Japanese university programs except rare English-only courses. A score of approximately 280 or above in the Japanese section, combined with strong subject scores, is generally considered competitive for reputed Japanese universities.
Read the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for Japan Visa Assistance here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/japan-visa-assistance/coe
Part 2 — Academic Subject Tests
Students choose subject tests based on the faculty/department they are applying to. You CANNOT choose both Science and Japan & the World in the same session.
| Subject | Who Should Take It | Medium of Exam |
| Science (Physics Chemistry Biology — choose 2 of 3) | Engineering, Medicine, Natural Sciences | Japanese or English |
| Mathematics (Course 1 — Liberal Arts / Course 2 — Sciences) | All science and engineering applicants | Japanese or English |
| Japan and the World (Social Science) | Humanities, Social Science, Business applicants | Japanese or English |
All subject tests (except the Japanese Language test) can be taken in either Japanese or English. You must specify your language preference at the time of registration.
2026 EJU Syllabus Changes — What's New?
Starting from the EJU 1st Session (June 2026), JASSO has implemented revised syllabuses for the following subject tests:
• Science — Updated content covering Physics, Chemistry, and Biology topics
• Japan and the World (Social Science / General Studies) — Revised topics to reflect updated global and regional academic standards
• Mathematics — Updated content applicable to both Course 1 and Course 2
These syllabus revisions reflect JASSO's commitment to aligning the EJU with current global education standards and Japanese university curricula. The 2026 updates make the EJU a more dynamic test of reasoning and critical thinking — not just rote memorization.
Read the Japan Visa Assistance Documentation here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/japan-visa-assistance/documentation
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EJU Scoring System & Scholarship Opportunity
How is the EJU Scored?
EJU scores are standardized for all subject test components except Writing. The maximum score in the Japanese as a Foreign Language section is 450 points (50 for Writing 400 for the other three components). Subject test scores are also standardized to ensure fairness across test sessions.
Score reports are dispatched/made available online on the following dates:
| Session | Score Report Date |
| 1st Session (June 2026 Exam) | 28 July 2026 (Tentative) |
| 2nd Session (November 2026 Exam) | 15 December 2026 (Tentative) |
Scholarship Opportunity
Students who achieve top-rank scores in the EJU may be selected for a scholarship of approximately ¥52,000 per month. This scholarship opportunity is administered through JASSO and partnering Japanese universities. A strong EJU score is your first and most important step toward this financial support.
Most Japanese universities accept EJU scores that are up to 2 years old — always verify the specific requirements of your target university.
Read the Japan Visa Assistance Fees here: https://www.teamlanguages.com/japan-visa-assistance/fees
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Why Choose TLS — The Japanese Language School for EJU Preparation?
TLS — The Japanese Language School is Delhi's trusted name for Japanese language education and EJU exam preparation. Located conveniently in Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi, TLS has helped hundreds of Indian students clear the EJU and gain admission to prestigious Japanese universities.
What TLS Offers
| Feature | Details |
| Expert Faculty | Experienced teachers well-versed in JASSO guidelines and updated 2026 syllabus |
| Structured EJU Courses | Separate modules for Japanese Language, Science, Math, and Japan & the World |
| Updated Study Material | Aligned with 2026 revised syllabus for Science, Maths & General Studies |
| Mock Tests & Practice Papers | Regular mock exams in actual EJU format with performance analysis |
| Application Guidance | Assistance with MOSAI online registration, photo specifications & fee payment |
| University Counselling | Guidance on selecting the right Japanese university and course based on your EJU scores |
| Japanese Proficiency Training | Comprehensive Japanese from N5 to N2/N1 level — crucial for university success |
| Small Batch Sizes | Personalized attention and doubt-clearing sessions |
| Scholarship Guidance | Coaching strategies to maximize EJU score for scholarship eligibility |
EJU 2026 Preparation Strategy — Tips from TLS
12-Month Preparation Roadmap
| Timeline | Focus Area |
| 12-8 Months Before | Build Japanese language foundation (N4-N3 level) — grammar, vocabulary, kanji |
| 8-6 Months Before | Begin academic subject preparation (Science/Math/Japan & World) |
| 6-4 Months Before | Practice reading comprehension and listening in Japanese |
| 4-2 Months Before | Take full mock EJU tests; work on weak areas |
| 2 Months Before | Intensive revision with updated 2026 syllabus; essay writing practice |
| Final Month | Solve previous years' papers; focus on time management; rest well |
Subject-Wise Tips
• Japanese Language: Focus on academic vocabulary, essay writing format, and listening practice with university-level Japanese content
• Mathematics: Master both Course 1 (liberal arts) and Course 2 (sciences) as required; be aware of updated 2026 topics
• Science: Study 2 out of 3 sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) based on your target university faculty
• Japan and the World: Read about current international affairs, Japanese society, economics, and global issues in Japanese or English
Begin preparation at least 8 to 12 months before your exam date for the best results.
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Official Websites & Resources
| Resource | Website / Contact |
| JASSO Official EJU Page | www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju/ |
| EJU Guidelines 2026 | www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju/about/eju_guide/2026.html |
| EJU Schedule 2026 | www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju/schedule.html |
| EJU Application Procedure | www.jasso.go.jp/en/ryugaku/eju/examinee/procedure/application.html |
| MOSAI India (Application Portal) | https://eju.mosai.org.in | mosai.india@gmail.com | 011-43520326 |
| TLS — The Japanese Language School | www.teamlanguages.com | tls@teamlanguages.com | 91 8700956038 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — EJU June 2026
Q1. What is the EJU exam and who conducts it?
The EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students) is a standardized exam conducted by JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization) in cooperation with MEXT, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and affiliated Japanese educational institutions. It evaluates the Japanese language proficiency and basic academic abilities of international students who wish to study at undergraduate level in Japan.
Q2. When is the EJU June 2026 exam date?
The EJU 1st Session 2026 (June session) is scheduled on 21 June 2026 (Sunday). The test centre in India is New Delhi.
Q3. What are the registration dates for EJU June 2026 in India?
The online application for EJU June 2026 opened on 16 February 2026 and closed on 12 March 2026 at 5:00 PM. The registration for this session is now closed. The next opportunity is the 2nd Session, for which registration opens on 6 July 2026.
Q4. What is the EJU application fee in India?
The application fee for EJU in India (through MOSAI) is Rs. 1,350/-. Payment can be made online via credit card, debit card, or net banking.
Q5. What is the eligibility for EJU 2026?
Any international student (non-Japanese national) who has passed Class 11 or higher, and wishes to study at the undergraduate level at a Japanese university, junior college, or special training college, is eligible to appear for the EJU.
Q6. What subjects are there in the EJU?
The EJU consists of two main sections: (1) Japanese as a Foreign Language (compulsory for most programs), which includes Writing, Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, and Listening-Reading Comprehension; and (2) Academic Subject Tests, where candidates choose from Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology — choose 2), Mathematics (Course 1 or Course 2), or Japan and the World (Social Science). You cannot choose both Science and Japan & the World in the same session.
Q7. Can I take the EJU in English?
Yes. All subject tests (Science, Mathematics, Japan and the World) can be taken in either English or Japanese. However, the Japanese as a Foreign Language test is conducted only in Japanese. You must specify your language preference at the time of registration.
Q8. What are the syllabus changes for EJU 2026?
Starting from the EJU 1st Session (June 2026), JASSO has revised the syllabuses for Science, Japan and the World (General Studies), and Mathematics. These changes reflect updated academic standards. Students should prepare using the latest official 2026 EJU Bulletin available on the MOSAI and JASSO websites.
Q9. When will EJU June 2026 results be announced?
EJU June 2026 score reports are expected to be available on 28 July 2026 (tentative). Results for candidates outside Japan are dispatched from 28 July 2026 to 30 July 2026.
Q10. Is there a scholarship for EJU toppers?
Yes! Students who achieve top-rank scores in the EJU examination may be selected for a scholarship of approximately ¥52,000 per month. This makes the EJU not just an entrance exam, but a potential gateway to funded higher education in Japan.
Q11. How many times can I take the EJU?
There is no limit on the number of times you can take the EJU. It is conducted twice a year (June and November), and you can appear in one or both sessions each year to improve your score.
Q12. How long are EJU scores valid?
Most Japanese universities accept EJU scores that are up to 2 years old. However, individual universities may have different policies, so always verify with your target institution.
Q13. Where can I apply for EJU in India?
In India, EJU applications are processed through MOSAI (Mombusho Scholars Association of India), which is the authorized overseas representative of JASSO. The online application portal is: eju.mosai.org.in. For further guidance on the application process, students in Delhi can contact TLS — The Japanese Language School.
Q14. How do I prepare for EJU in India?
A structured preparation of 8 to 12 months is recommended. TLS — The Japanese Language School in Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi offers comprehensive EJU preparation courses covering Japanese language proficiency, academic subject tests aligned with the 2026 revised syllabus, regular mock tests, and university counselling.
Q15. Is JLPT required alongside EJU?
JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) is not mandatory for EJU or Japanese university admission. However, achieving a JLPT N2 or N1 level significantly strengthens your Japanese language foundation, which helps tremendously in the EJU Japanese section and in daily university life in Japan.
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