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Study conditions of undergraduates and monks in Waseda University, Japan
What are the general requirements for applying to study in Waseda University? Here are the application conditions for Waseda University undergraduates and monks to study abroad.

First, Waseda University undergraduate (department) study abroad conditions

1, minimum age requirement1over 8 years old.

2. Graduated from high school, with education equivalent to 12 years.

3. Take the EJU Japanese study abroad exam, and then pass the internal exam of Waseda University. Basically, you need Japanese, composition and interview; In addition, there are also requirements for English scores, such as the Department of Cultural Conception, the Department of Literature, the Department of Business Studies and the Department of Science: TOEFL scores must be submitted in English.

Second, Waseda University monk (Master) study abroad conditions

1, requiring applicants to have 16 educational experience, that is, undergraduate graduates have graduation certificates and degree certificates;

2. The liberal arts monks who want to go to Waseda University suggest that Japanese language N 1 is qualified (Japanese education requires N 1 high score) and Japanese language N2 science is qualified (N 1 best).

Most research departments of Waseda University require students to submit their English scores. Generally speaking, Waseda University has the best TOEFL 85+/ TOEFL 800+ for liberal arts, and higher recommendations for science.

4. Then, according to the requirements of the research department of Waseda University, submit the research plan/reasons for ambition and other related materials to participate in the written test and interview of the monks of Waseda University. You can successfully enter Waseda University by passing the exam!

Third, the advantages of Waseda University

Waseda University (English: Waseda University) is a world-renowned top university in Japan and a world-renowned first-class comprehensive research-oriented private university, located in the center of Tokyo, Japan. 1882, with the declaration of "learning to be independent", former Japanese Prime Minister Nobuyuki Okubo founded Waseda University. Now Waseda University, as the most famous private temple-level institution in Japan and even in Asia, is inclusive and plays a decisive role in the development of Japanese society.

Zaoda, known as "the first private university in Asia", is a member of Class A top universities and academic research forums of Japan's super-international university plan, a member of the International Pacific Rim University Alliance and the Global University Advanced Research Institute Alliance, a founding member of the Asia-Pacific International Education Association, and a member of the Tokyo Six Universities Baseball League and Graduate School of Excellence Plan, Leading Graduate School Plan, Japan G30 and Japan-Switzerland Mirai Plan.

There are a large number of influential young graduates around the world. Its alumni include seven Japanese prime ministers, more than one-third of Japanese parliamentarians, and founders and presidents of many famous companies such as Sony, Casio, Samsung, Toshiba, Lotte, Nintendo, Panasonic, Sanyo and Uniqlo. By 2020, 30 alumni have won the Akutagawa Prize, Japan's highest literary prize, ranking first in Japan. In addition, Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer, Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu, the main founders of China's * * * production party, and Song and Liao, the main founders of China Kuomintang, are also alumni of Jujube University.

The latest QS world university ranking is 196. The latest QS university graduates' employability ranks 26th in the world. The latest CWUR ranks 37th in the world university rankings, and the latest Times higher education ranks 13 in the Japanese university rankings.