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University of Tokyo postgraduate entrance examination conditions
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The conditions for applying for graduate students at the University of Tokyo mainly include:

1. Education requirements: it is required to graduate from domestic 2 1 1 or 985 engineering major, and a diploma and a bachelor's degree certificate are required.

2. Language requirements: applicants require a Japanese score of N 1, and liberal arts students require a score of n 140 or above. Provide English TOEFL transcripts, requiring TOEFL scores of not less than 90 points.

3. Achievement conditions: Applicants must provide university transcripts with an average GPA of not less than 3.5.

4. Economic conditions: Applicants are required to have a certain financial ability to pay the corresponding living expenses and study expenses.

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Introduction to the University of Tokyo:

University of Tokyo (Japanese pen name: とぅきょぅだぃがく) is a comprehensive national university, headquartered in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. University of Tokyo 1877 was born. It was formed by the merger and reorganization of "Tokyo Kaicheng School" and "Tokyo Medical College" during the Meiji Restoration. It is the first national comprehensive university in Japan, with four departments of science, science, literature and medicine and a university preparatory school. Some of its departments can be traced back to the period of Emperor Lingyuan. In 1897, the school was renamed "1886" and "Imperial University of Tokyo". After World War II, 1947 was officially named "Tokyo University". The majors offered by the University of Tokyo mainly include: basic sociology, precision mechanical engineering, architecture, chemical engineering, chemical life engineering, applied life engineering, applied animal science, molecular cell biology, pharmaceutical science, computer information science, marine technology environmentology, genome medicine, intelligent mechanical informatics, public policy science, physics, astronomy, planetary science, regional cultural research, Southeast Asian cultural research, and Korean cultural research.