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MEROS LANGUAGE SCHOOL

メロス言語学院

1-2-45-7 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013
1160 students capacity
Accommodation Available
10 courses available
Student visa
学校の特徴
Provide a preparatory education course for students with less than 12 years of schooling
Teach four core Japanese skills (read, write, listen, speak) in a balanced way
Offer multiple Japanese comprehensive course lengths and intake months (April, July, October, January)
Offer student dormitory options with monthly rent listed
Provide multilingual administrative support (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish)
コース情報

Preparatory Education Course – 1 year (April intake)

1 year · 4月入学

合計

¥830,000

目的
For students who completed JLPT N3-level or above study in their home country (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥600,000
その他
¥160,000

Japanese Comprehensive Course – 1 year 3 months (January intake)

1 year 3 months · 1月入学

合計

¥1,092,500

目的
Best for students with intermediate level aiming for further education (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥910,000
その他
¥112,500

Japanese Comprehensive Course – 1 year 6 months (October intake)

1 year 6 months · 10月入学

合計

¥1,297,000

目的
Suitable for students aiming for further education after finishing beginner level (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥1,092,000
その他
¥135,000

Japanese Comprehensive Course – 1 year (April intake)

1 year · 4月入学

合計

¥888,000

目的
Best for students with JLPT N1/N2-level ability aiming for further education (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥728,000
その他
¥90,000

Preparatory Education Course – 2 years (April intake)

2 years · 4月入学

合計

¥1,590,000

目的
Obtain university entrance qualification and basic academic ability for university; includes Japanese + basic subjects + EJU prep
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥1,200,000
その他
¥320,000

Preparatory Education Course – 1 year 6 months (October intake)

1 year 6 months · 10月入学

合計

¥1,210,000

目的
For students who completed beginner-level Japanese in their home country (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥900,000
その他
¥240,000

Short Program – 3 months

3 months · -

合計

¥220,000

目的
-
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
-
入学金
¥20,000
授業料
¥200,000
その他
-

Working Holiday – 3 months

3 months · -

合計

¥220,000

目的
-
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
-
入学金
¥20,000
授業料
¥200,000
その他
-

Japanese Comprehensive Course – 2 years (April intake)

2 years · 4月入学

合計

¥1,706,000

目的
Develop balanced Japanese skills (read, write, listen, speak) for further education
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥1,456,000
その他
¥180,000

Japanese Comprehensive Course – 1 year 9 months (July intake)

1 year 9 months · 7月入学

合計

¥1,501,500

目的
Study Japanese for 1 year 9 months (program description provided)
授業時間
-
定員
-

費用内訳

選考料
¥20,000
入学金
¥50,000
授業料
¥1,274,000
その他
¥157,500
入学要件
  • 12 years of education completed (or equivalent)
  • Application form
  • Resume (school designated forms)
  • Photo (3cm×4cm
  • 8 sheets)
  • Copy of graduation certificate (final education)
  • Document showing current status (certificate of enrollment/employment)
  • Japanese study certificate or Japanese test pass certificate
  • Proof of relationship with financial supporter
  • Financial supporter employment certificate
  • Financial supporter income/tax certificate
  • Financial supporter bank balance certificate
Selection Criteria
  • Document screening
  • Online interview
  • Interview
  • Written test
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