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There are a lot of requirements, there will be some Japanese and certification requirements, I can't say very clearly, I used to handle the study in Japan The teacher in the learning valley knows that the materials are very detailed, why not let the special structure deal with it.
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Chinese going abroad is happy to answer for you:
According to the data, the bottom line is that the total score of the three subjects is at least 700 points in the test for Japanese students, so that they can have the opportunity to take the University of Tokyo's own exam, and then they will see if they fail.
Japanese is at least a level 1 level. Although there is no clear requirement from the University of Tokyo, judging from the selection method of the University of Tokyo, it is impossible to do so without a first grade.
As for the TOEFL, the University of Tokyo does not clearly stipulate it. Most of the other first-class schools require 80, so it seems that the University of Tokyo will not fall below that.
In addition, the University of Tokyo requires you to submit the results of the college entrance examination and the test results for Japanese students for international students. If you want to take the university entrance examination for the Japanese entrance examination, you must have a score of no less than 700 (800 out of 800, 400 in Japanese, 200 in mathematics, 200 in science or 200 in general), and you can use SAT, ACT, or A-level test scores instead. But it can't be too low.
The University of Tokyo also requires you to have letters of recommendation. This is important. Japanese people value letters of recommendation.
This is the part of the application materials. Then there is the second selection, that is, there is a second screening after the materials. The second screening is the Japanese language mini** and the interview.
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The application requirements for studying at the University of Tokyo are as follows: To apply to the University of Tokyo, students must first have been educated at a foreign university for at least 16 years. For students who want to apply to the University of Tokyo's liberal arts program, they must pass level 1 in Japanese and have a TOEFL score of 90 or above, and for many science and engineering students, it is best to pass level 2 in Japanese with a TOEFL score of 95 or above.
Finally, there is the part of the application materials. Japanese people value letters of recommendation very much, so students must be careful in the process of preparing letters of recommendation, and it is best to find someone who is familiar with them and has a high status to write a letter of recommendation.
The University of Tokyo, abbreviated as the University of Tokyo, is a comprehensive national university headquartered in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, Japan, and is a top A-class university in the "Super International University Program" of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
Founded in 1877 by the merger of Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School during the Meiji Restoration, the University of Tokyo is Japan's first national comprehensive university with four faculties: Elementary Studies, Science, Letters, and Medicine, as well as a university preparatory school.
Some of its departments can be traced back to the time of Emperor Lingyuan; The school was renamed "Imperial University" in 1886, which was also the first imperial university established in Japan; In 1897, it was renamed "Tokyo Imperial University"; In September 1947, after World War II, it was officially named the University of Tokyo.
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Since its establishment, the University of Tokyo has been focusing on the future with the educational philosophy and viewpoint of the East and the West, and has attracted a large number of outstanding students to study here. With the rapid development of modern society, the school deepens the educational reform and constantly merges professional colleges in various fields.
Undergraduate application requirements.
The University of Tokyo not only admits Japanese students, but also a large number of overseas students apply to enter the University of Tokyo for undergraduate programs every year. 1. To enter the University of Tokyo, you need to pass the entrance examination of the university, and generally speaking, students with excellent grades in high school can pass the entrance examination to enter the University of Tokyo to begin their studies.
2. Complete 12 years of education (i.e., high school education) in your home country and obtain a high school diploma.
3. You need to pass the English proficiency test and submit relevant transcripts (TOEFL or IELTS).
Undergraduate application materials.
The documents that need to be submitted when applying for an undergraduate degree at the University of Tokyo are as follows:
1. Application form;
2. I**.
3. High school transcripts, graduation certificates, certificates of completion, etc. (Japanese and English versions);
4. Volunteer application;
5. Letters of recommendation;
6. IELTS or TOEFL score (valid within 2 years); Japanese language transcripts;
7. Copy of passport;
8. Admission notice from a domestic university;
The undergraduate application to the University of Tokyo generally consists of two parts. That is, reviewing the documents and taking the entrance exam.
1.You need to send the documents to the University of Tokyo for review within the specified period, and the main documents include personal history, graduation certificate, transcripts, TOEFL or IELTS scores, proof of Japanese language proficiency, recommendation letters, etc.
2.After passing the paperwork review, students will be required to take an examination at the University of Tokyo, which will be divided into a written test and an interview.
3.If you pass the above two steps, you will be able to enter the University of Tokyo for undergraduate studies.
The undergraduate level at the University of Tokyo is divided into two stages, and in the first stage, there is no subdivision of majors, but only basic studies in the arts and sciences, and in the second stage, students can apply for majors according to their own conditions.
The main majors offered during the undergraduate period are: Law, Economics, Management, Finance, and Philosophy, which are offered in the humanities by the Faculty of Literature. Japanese History, Chinese Philosophy, Religious Studies, Archaeology, Psychology, etc.
The courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering include Architecture, Urban Environmental Construction, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Counting, Applied Chemistry, Informatics, etc.
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