The TOEFL score of Keio University Master requires 90, 85 as the minimum standard. Science and engineering students need Japanese to reach N2 level, while literature and business students need Japanese to reach N 1 level.
1. Undergraduate application conditions: Keio University requires applicants to have received more than 12 years of education. The entrance examination for foreign students is written and interviewed except for the literature department and the law department, in which the literature department adds book review and interview, and the law department adds book review and independent essays.
2. Postgraduate application conditions: non-Japanese nationality, at least 22 years old, graduated from a university and obtained a bachelor's degree and diploma, or received 16 school education outside Japan, or have a bachelor's degree equivalent.
3. Keio University ranking: Chiba University ranking 10, QS World University ranking 202 1 ranking 19 1.
KeioUniversity, also known as Keio University, is a top private comprehensive university in Japan, a world-famous research institution and the first higher education institution in Japanese history, and is known as "the first private institution in Asia". The main campus is located in Tammy, Tokyo, Japan, adjacent to the Tokyo Tower. Keio University is the top A university in the Super International University Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, one of the six member schools of the Pacific Rim University Alliance in Japan, a member of the leading graduate school program, academic research forum, the Global Management Education Alliance (CEMS) and the six major university baseball leagues in Tokyo, and a cooperative school of GID project.
The predecessor of Qingying was Lan Xueshu, which was founded in 1858. It was a far-reaching private school that spread western natural science during the Edo period. Under the guidance and influence of its founder Fukuzawa Yukichi, Qingying continued to develop. Through unremitting efforts in the fields of education, scientific research and medical care, as the first private university recognized by Japanese society, it has played a pioneering and leading role. Its alumni organization is called Tami Club, which has a strong influence in Japanese political, economic and business circles.