1, who has a master's degree or may have a master's degree; ?
2. Being awarded the equivalent of a master's degree abroad; ?
3. Master's degree recognized by the Graduate School of Tokyo University and equivalent. ?
Second, the University of Tokyo doctoral application materials?
1. Application Form for Admission (papers required by various research departments).
2, survey book (university academic performance, etc. ).
3. Letter of recommendation (issued by the school principal or dean). ?
4. Health diagnosis. ?
5. Japanese proficiency certificate (issued by a Japanese lecturer or someone who can prove your Japanese level).
6. Alien registration certificate (only submitted by the applicant currently living in Japan). ?
7 other materials (materials required by other research departments).
Third, the application time
1. Most of the postdoctoral courses in the university are enrolled in April, and some of them are enrolled in 10. ?
2. Every university's doctoral entrance examination is an independent proposition. Most majors take doctoral exams twice a year, including summer entrance exams (July) and August exams) and winter entrance exams (65438+ 10 and February exams), but individual universities may not have winter entrance exams. ?
3. If you enter school in April of the following year, you can take two exams in the summer of that year and the winter of the following year, as long as you pass once.
4.5438 June+current year 10, those who entered the school can only take the summer exam of that year and enter the school after passing the exam. ?
Fourth, matters needing attention
1. Reasonable allocation of study and work time?
(1) Many international students will take part-time jobs in Japan in their spare time, which will undoubtedly help improve their spoken English and reduce their financial burden to some extent. ?
(2) However, for some students, in order to get more economic benefits, many students neglect their studies, and the result can be imagined.
(3) You can consult your predecessors, work in a formal institution, and allocate your work and study experience and time reasonably. ?
2. Choose a school according to your own situation. Many students want to choose the world's top universities such as the University of Tokyo at the beginning of their application. The University of Tokyo is undoubtedly the highest institution of learning, but behind the aura is the efforts and sweat of students. It is not recommended to just look at the school rankings and ignore your actual level. ?
3. Full preparation and comprehensive understanding not only refer to the basic situation of the school, but also the application materials, application skills and professional courses, which need to be prepared and understood in advance before making a decision. ?
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Advantages of studying abroad?
1. World-class universities Among the top universities in the world 100, there are many Japanese universities, and Japan has also performed well in regional indicators. ?
2. Quality of life Japan is famous for its high-quality life, which provides a safe and efficient environment for doctoral students.
3. International Vision In addition to the ambitious international student number target, the Japanese government has also launched the international student number target. The World's Top Universities Program provides 37 universities with additional funds to help them establish links with other top universities in the world. Technology Japan has been adopting technology for a long time, making it an ideal place for doctoral students to innovate in any scientific field.