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When is the graduation time of Japanese universities?
The graduation time of Japanese universities depends on when the school starts. Japanese universities have two opening dates, April and 10 respectively, but most universities in Japan start in April, and only some schools or majors start in 10.

Universities that start school in April generally hand in their papers in June to defend 5438+ 10 and graduate in March. Private universities generally graduate in mid-March, and most public universities graduate in late March. 65438+ 10 students who entered the school in September, graduated in September and submitted their thesis defense in July.

Japanese universities

Japanese University (Japanese Hiragana: にほんだぃがく; English: Japanese University, abbreviated as Nida, is the largest well-known comprehensive private university in Japan.

Japanese University is one of Tokyo 12 universities. The number of active students in Japanese universities is as high as 68,069, ranking first among all universities in Japan. Japanese universities have a large alumni circle, with more than1180,000 alumni in Japan and around the world, and they are active in all fields of society.

Its library has 6 million books, second only to Tokyo University and Kyoto University. The number of celebrities from all walks of life who graduated from Japanese universities ranks fourth in the country. The number of directors of Japanese universities has reached 26,085, ranking first among Japanese universities.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan University