September 22, 2000
Japan Plans Exam for Foreign Students
In an effort to ease the way for foreign students to enroll in Japanese universities, the government of Japan plans to administer a standardized aptitude test that can be taken in the applicants' own countries. The test is expected to make the process through which Japanese universities consider foreign applicants speedier, more consistent, and easier to understand.
Slated for introduction in 2002, the test is designed to provide an objective measure of the
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