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Conditions and expenses of studying for a doctorate in Tokyo Conservatory of Music
Tokyo Conservatory of Music is the oldest private music university in Japan. Its predecessor was Toyo Music School founded by Suzuki Kojiro in 1907. Based on the concept of "contributing to society through music", universities have cultivated well-educated musicians and music educators by pursuing western music research and acquiring advanced music skills.

This spirit of building a school is embodied in the basic educational concepts of "compatibility between academics and practice", "contribution to society through music" and "internationalization" in the current school regulations and education. Therefore, the school trains many winners and winners in famous competitions and trials at home and abroad every year, not only in the fields of music and education, but also in excellent enterprises at home and abroad.

I. Admission requirements of Tokyo Conservatory of Music, Japan

1. Students who have completed 12 years of compulsory education in China, and students with high school or equivalent education;

2. There is a certain proof of funds, and the general bank guarantees 200,000 yuan;

3. Japanese has a certain foundation, and it is generally junior in J.

Admission time: April 65438+ 10 every year.

Two. Application requirements of Tokyo Conservatory of Music in Japan

1, written test+interview

2. There are no specific language requirements (the higher the Japanese level, the better, and the English level will increase)

3. Admission requirements for undergraduate/master/doctoral students: High school/university/master graduates (including those who are about to graduate) need to complete local language courses and meet the Japanese admission requirements before applying for admission.

Three. Application materials of Tokyo Conservatory of Music, Japan

ID photo, passport, application form and resume, diploma/degree certificate, report card, language proficiency certificate, electronic photo of life, and self-introduction.

Other popular Japanese universities include: Dong Bang Conservatory of Music, Tokyo University of Arts Music Department, Ueno Conservatory of Music, Showa Conservatory of Music; Other areas include Osaka Conservatory of Music, Osaka University of the Arts, Kyoto University of the Arts, Aichi University of the Arts, and Hiroshima Elizabeth Conservatory of Music.