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Studying in Japan: An Introduction to Nagoya University's Academic System
Nagoya University is a national university in Japan, located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. 1939 a university established in the name of Nagoya Imperial University was one of the seven imperial universities in Japan before World War II. At present, it is a comprehensive university with 9 departments and 13 research departments. Minda, for short, is one of the leading national universities in Japan and enjoys a high reputation in many research fields around the world.

Introduction to academic system

Nagoya University starts every April 1. The first semester is from April 1 to July 30th, and the second semester is from June 10 to March 3rd1. Holidays are weekends, rest days and legal holidays, and there is also a day off for the celebration of Nagoya University on May/KLOC-0. There are summer holidays and winter holidays every year. Summer vacation is usually from the beginning of August to the end of September; The winter vacation is usually from the end of February to the beginning of 10, and the holiday lasts about 10 days.

The undergraduate education system is usually 4 years, and medicine needs 6 years; After studying in a junior college for 2 years and completing the doctoral preparatory course, you can get a master's degree; After studying for another 3 years and completing the postdoctoral course, you can get a doctorate. Medical research institutes (except masters) can directly obtain doctoral degrees after four years of study on the basis of six years of undergraduate studies.