Applications for EJU exam to be accepted on 1 July

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Some students are preparing for the exam.

For the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students which is scheduled to hold in November this year, applications will be accepted as of 1 July through 26 July, from 9:30am to 4:00pm,  announced by the exam organizing committee, Myanmar Association of Japan Alumni.

EJU will be held on 10 November and subjects are categorized into science and arts. Science includes Japanese as a foreign language, science and mathematics and arts includes Japan and the world and mathematics and Japanese as a foreign language. Fee for all subjects is K60000.

Applications can be submitted to MAJA Head Office, No 2B-(4), Snow Garden Housing, Thumingalar Road, Thingangyun Township in Yangon and 09-262602121, 09-428612151, and Mandalay branch- 1st Floor, Block 1, Unit 6, Mingalar Mandalay, Chanmyathazi Township in Mandalay and 09-255162533.

Data filling needs to ensure accuracy and correction cannot be made after submission, and candidates have to answer the subject they chose in application, said MAJA.

MT/ZS

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