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Meiji university qs ranking
The qs ranking of Meiji University is as follows:

In the world ranking of The Times 202 1, Meiji University ranks 100 1.

Meiji University, or Minda for short, is a first-class private university headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Selected as a super-international university planned by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan and a member school of the International Association of Universities. Ranked first among the five famous private universities in Tokyo. In 2020, senior three students in kanto region want to apply for the number one university.

Meiji University, formerly known as Meiji Law School, is one of the five private law schools founded by Akio Kishimoto, Hiroyuki Miyagi and Daiyafu on 188 1. 1920 was renamed Meiji University. Up to now, more than 500 thousand graduates have been sent to the society, which has a great influence in Japanese political and business circles. Known as "the incumbent Meiji", in 2020, "the president of a listed company with a school background" ranked fourth in Japan.

Comprehensive ranking: According to the 20021annual university evaluation ranking published by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Sports, Meiji University ranks 17, making it one of the top 20 universities in China.

Discipline ranking: Meiji University's social science disciplines such as law, economics, business studies and sociology are among the best in Japan, especially the two disciplines of law and economics rank 1 and second respectively in Japan. In addition, Meiji University has won various honors and certifications, such as ISO 1400 1, IEC66025, and evaluation of school characteristics, which reflects its outstanding performance in education, teaching and academic research.

Generally speaking, Meiji University enjoys a high reputation and status in Japan, and has certain advantages in academic level and internationalization.