Academic Results
Academic Results
Graduate school
Kyushu university graduate school, Ehime university graduate school, Kobe university graduate school
Oita university graduate school
National
Oita university, Kumamoto university, Saga University
Pivate
Ritsumeikan uivesity Aichi uivesity Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific university, Beppu university, Osaka Sangyo university, Tokyo City University, Kobe International University, Kyoto Sangyo University, Nagoya Sangyo University, Aichi Sangyo University
Nagoya Keizai university, Meikai university, Keiai university, Meiji university, Bunri university of Hospitality, Daito Bunka university, Rissho university, Doshisha university,
Kyushu Sangyo university, Nagasaki International University, Tokyo International university,
Osaka University of Commerce,
Hiroshima university of Economics
Hiroahima International University
Jnior college
Beppu university junior college、Nakanihon Automotive college、Oita Prefectural College Arts and Culture
College
Asuka International Bridal & Hotel Tourism College,
Asuka Beauty Culture College, Tokyo International Business college
Sundai Travel&Hotel College, Yokohama Accounting college, Kanagawa college of economics,
Kurume Seminar Computer Kyoiku Gakuin, Takita Vocational School, Ohara college of Automobile.
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Comments of Graduates
I graduated from Asuka Japanese Language School and studied various things at a technical school and a university and started working at Nippon Steel Corporation. As a global player i work daily in a company that represents Japan and Japan's manufacturing in the world stage. Everyone who is studying at a Japanese language school and is thinking about studying abroad in Japan! Please think deeply about why you want to move away from your home country or family and study hard in Japan. After that, always ask yourself what experience you need to do or get what you want. Of course, if you work in Japan, you need to learn Japanese first, so don't give up calmly and Concentrate in studying Japanese. The chance to fulfill your dreams will definitely come.
★Scholarships of Japan Student Services Organaization (JASSO)
Condition : Recipients must be individuals with excellent grades, as well as serve as role models for other students.
How to apply : Recommended by school.
Amount : 30,000yen / per month (in 2020year) (There may be changes depending on the year)
★The Original Scholarships of Asuka Japanese Language School
A few students per first semester and second semister. Around 50,000 yen annually
How to apply : Students apply -> Recommendation of his/her class teacher -> Interview with a president of school
Condition :
- More than 98% class attendance and continue the condition for more than 6 months.
- To obtain "B+grade" for total evaluation of study on the previous semester.
- To keep regulations of school as a role model.
Scholarship will be given to students who passed Japanese Language Proficiency Test (Applicable from April 2021)
1. Scholarship for those who passed it before Entrance Examination
scholarship will be granted if you pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and submit a certificate before the entrance examination.
N4 | ¥35,000 |
N5 | ¥30,000 |
2. Scholarship for those who submitted it before Application form is submitted
scholarship will be granted if you pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and submit a certificate after entrance examination to before the Application form submission.
N3 | ¥20,000 |
N4 | ¥15,000 |
3. Scholarship after admission to our school
The following scholarships will be given to those who have obtained the following Grade after enrollment. (However, only those who have passed a higher level of exam than those taken before admission.)
More than N2 | ¥30,000 |
N3 | ¥20,000 |
※If you lose your grade while you are enrolled or if you do not comply with the rules, you will lose the incentive.
※The Following Students won`t be applicable to get above written Scholorship.
・Those who have significantly reduced their grades during enrollment.
・Those who have problems with class attitudes and lifestyle attitudes.
・Violation of Japanese laws and school rules.
・Those who do not go on to school.