Certificate For Students Achieving The Proficiency Level of Upper Secondary School Graduates - Awardees

Awardees

Individuals who are or will become 16 years old during the academic year (April to the following March) can take this exam. However, those who are awarded the certificate can not enter a university until they become 18 years old since the certificate is with the proviso that no qualifications until he or she becomes 18 years old. There is an educational exception for one who is 17 years old or older, and is recognised by the university, that he or she has an outstanding skill or talent in a certain field of study that the university specified, can enter the university. This exception can be applied for universities only and not for other educational institutions.

Unlike the GED in the United States or Canada, in Japan, the majority taking the exam are truant students, although there are many who did not go to high school for various other reasons. Truancy in students has become one of the most serious problems in Japan, often with its roots in bullying and harassment. There is one truant for every 50 students in elementary school and that number makes up approximately 130,000 children who are refusing to go to school, and miss an average of 18 months to two years of class, according to the recent study by MEXT. This examination gives them the opportunities to be certified that they have an academic ability equivalent to graduates of high school (upper secondary school) and apply for university and taking any examinations which require high school graduation.

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