The application conditions for undergraduate majors at the University of Tokyo are as follows:
First, undergraduate graduate students
Registered as an undergraduate graduate student: Undergraduate graduate students belong to a special category and want to devote themselves to research activities in professional fields. Undergraduate graduate students will not be awarded degrees or academic qualifications after completing the research semester.
Qualifications: Applicants must be university graduates or have completed 16 school education, but some departments may accept applicants who have completed 14 education (equivalent to Japanese university graduates).
Application procedure: All applicants are required to submit application documents for admission to the Intention Department. Because the immigrant visa process in Japan takes a long time, applicants need to complete the application process at least six months before entering school. For more information about the application for admission, please contact the relevant department office.
Second, English teaching undergraduate major (peak)
Admission qualification:
To apply for PEAK, students need to meet both conditions 1 and 2 before August 3 1 and August 20 17. If you are not sure whether you meet the admission requirements, please contact Peak Undergraduate Admissions Office as soon as possible.
Requirements 1:
The applicant must meet at least one of the following conditions:
(a) Applicants must complete all the requirements of 12 school education (primary education and secondary education).
* Students who have graduated or will graduate from Japanese schools should complete or plan to complete the standard 12 school education and complete the corresponding education in the following places:
-Japanese high schools certified by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; or
-A specialized school for international students accredited by the Education, Culture, Sports and Science and Technology Bureau. In this case, the applicant must be 18 years old when entering the University of Tokyo.
* Students studying in Japanese high schools that are not certified by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology must contact the University of Tokyo 2017 10 on127 to obtain the qualification of the independent enrollment review process of the University of Tokyo. (However, it should be noted that only students who have reached the age of 18 when entering the university are eligible to attend. Applicants who have obtained this qualification must have a clear understanding of the process before applying. For more information, please contact the Admissions Office of Peak University directly.
(b) The applicant must be at least 65,438+08 years old and meet at least one of the following conditions:
International Diploma (issued by the International Secondary School Graduation Examination Organization)
German high school graduation examination (issued by German organization)
French high school graduation examination (issued by the French organization)
(c) If the applicant has not completed the education system for 12 years, he/she must be at least 18 years old, and he/she should fulfill the requirements of the preparatory organization of Japan Preparatory University (designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) for students planning to study in Japan. Alternatively, the applicant must be at least 65,438+08 years old and have enough university education to meet the requirements of 65,438+02 years of education required for entering Japanese universities (for example, if the applicant's school education is 65,438+065,438+0 years, he should have completed at least 65,438+0 years of university education.
(d) Applicants must pass the formal examination and show that their academic background equals or exceeds the academic qualification obtained from 12 years of school education. In this case, the applicant must be at least 18 years old when entering the University of Tokyo.
Condition 2:
PEAK is mainly for students whose educational language is not Japanese. (The University of Tokyo also encourages students who have acquired Japanese as the medium of instruction to apply for admission in April. )
According to this goal, applicants must spend at least a quarter of their time in the first six-year school year and at least a fifth of their time in the second six-year school year studying non-Japanese. This means that most courses must be taught in languages other than Japanese.
Third, the traditional undergraduate Japanese teaching
There are two ways to apply for the traditional undergraduate major in Tokyo University, one is for students who have graduated from Japanese high schools (general screening examination), and the other is for students who have graduated from high school committees (special screening examination). The details of both applications are in Japanese.
Because most of the traditional undergraduate courses are taught in Japanese, the University of Tokyo requires applicants to have a high level of Japanese ability. For more information about applying for admission, please check the official website of the University of Tokyo.
If you want to apply for a postgraduate degree at the University of Tokyo, you need to apply further according to your major.