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What universities are included in the G30 project in Japan?
Japan's G30 refers to a project called Global launched by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2009.

30 (300,000 foreign students program, referred to as G30) English teaching plan. You can apply objectively in English, and all classes are taught in English, which opens the door for students who are unfamiliar with Japanese to study in Japan.

What universities are included in the G30 project in Japan?

There are 23 public universities in China.

University of Tokyo (Tokyo), Kyoto University (Kyoto Prefecture), tokyo university of foreign studies (Tokyo), Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo), Tokyo Medical University (Tokyo), Nagoya University (Nagoya), Osaka University (Osaka), Tsukuba University (Tsukuba), Kyushu University (Fukuoka Prefecture), Tohoku University (Sendai) and Hokkaido University (Hokkaido). Nagaoka University of Technology (Niigata Prefecture), International Correctional University (Akita Prefecture), Toyohashi University of Technology (Aichi Prefecture), Okayama University (Okayama), Aizu University (Fukushima Prefecture), Kanazawa University (Ishikawa Prefecture), Kyoto University of Industrial Fibers (Kyoto Prefecture), Nara University of Frontier Technology (Nara Prefecture), Kumamoto University (Kumamoto University)

14 private universities

Waseda University (Tokyo), Keio University (Tokyo), sophia university (Tokyo), Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto), Rikkyo University (Tokyo), International Christian University (Tokyo), Zhipu University of Technology (Tokyo), Toyo University (Tokyo), Hosei University (Tokyo), Soka University (Tokyo), Soka University (Tokyo)

Tips:

English is also very important for students who don't want to apply for full English teaching in Japan!

Professors in top universities in Japan, such as Tokyo University and Kyoto University, have certain requirements for English, and students with good English scores will have great advantages in applying. At this time, English scores are the stepping stone to the application.

Business, computer, medicine and other majors have higher requirements for English. Applying for such a major, having English will definitely make you even more powerful.

Undergraduate students apply for monks (that is, masters): IELTS/TOEFL.