Residential Facility for Japanese Language Students
Stay and Study with Residential Facility in Bangladesh
At Pacific Academy, students not only attend Japanese language classes — they also have the option to stay in our residential facility. This means you can live in a hostel-style setup while attending classes full-time, getting extra practice and support every day.
The residential option is perfect for students who want faster progress in JLPT/NAT exams, or parents who prefer a safe and structured environment for their children.
Residential
LEVEL: N5 & N4/JFT (A2)
ADMISSION FEE: 2,000/-
COURSE FEE: 30,000/-
RESIDENT FEE: 8,000/- (PER MONTH)
SKILL TEST: 15 CLASS.
DURATION: 6 MONTHS.
CLASS DAYS: SATURDAY TO THURSDAY.
CLASS TIME: 9:00-9:00
CERTIFICATE: YES
BOOKS: YES
Why Choose the Residential Facility?
- Safe Hostel Stay: Accommodation near our centres in Demra (Dhaka) and Savar (Shahibagh, Birulia)
- Daily Schedule: 9 AM – 9 PM classes, 6 days a week
- Immersion Learning: More speaking, listening, and writing practice than regular classes
- Exam Ready: Faster preparation for JLPT/NAT and visa requirements
- Community Learning: Live and learn with other students preparing for the same goals
Who Should Choose This Option?
- Students preparing for Japan student visa who want faster progress
- Beginners moving from N5 → N4 with intensive study
- Learners aiming for work visa (SSW) that require JLPT/NAT N4
- Parents looking for a safe, supervised environment






How It Supports Your Visa Goals
Japan requires JLPT/NAT certificates (N4 level) for many visa categories. The residential facility helps you reach this level faster with:
- Longer daily study time
- More practice in real-life situations
- Regular mock tests for exam confidence
- Structured discipline for steady progress

Ready to Start Your Journey?
If you want faster progress and a safe learning environment, choose the residential facility when enrolling in your Japanese language course.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the residential facility a separate course?
No. It is an option for students enrolled in N5 or N4 language courses.
2. Where are the hostels located?
In Demra (Dhaka) and Savar (Shahibagh, Birulia).
3. Do students get food and accommodation?
Accommodation is included in the resident fee. Food arrangements vary by centre.
4. How is it different from regular classes?
Regular classes run 2 hours a day, while residential students study 12 hours daily with hostel stay.
