A. University graduates or students about to graduate.
B those who have obtained a bachelor's degree or will soon obtain a bachelor's degree in that academic year.
C. Those who have completed or will soon complete this school year 16 foreign school education courses.
D. Japanese residents who have completed or will soon complete 16 correspondence courses with foreign countries this school year.
E he graduated from a foreign school established in Japan (an educational institution recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and has completed the education course of 16.
F, according to paragraph 5 1 of Article 70 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of School Education, a special school designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology will graduate (having studied for more than 4 years and meeting other conditions for the establishment of the Ministry) after the date decided by the Ministry.
G. According to Item 1 of Article 70 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of School Education No.6, who is recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan and has a bachelor's degree or above.
H. Persons who have been recognized as having a bachelor's degree or above and have reached the age of 22 in the individual entrance qualification examination of the Graduate School of Tsukuba University.
1. Those who have studied in Japanese universities for more than 3 years and have been recognized as outstanding students by Tsukuba University.
J. Those who have completed 15 education courses in foreign schools; Complete 15 correspondence courses in foreign schools through Japanese distance education; Those who have completed 15 education courses in Japan through foreign educational institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Applicants must be recognized as outstanding students by the Graduate School of Tsukuba University.
K according to paragraph 7 of article 70 1 of the detailed rules for the implementation of the school education law, I have started to study the courses of the university of Tsukuba, and have been recognized by the graduate school of Tsukuba as having sufficient ability to study the courses of the university of Tsukuba.
Second, the University of Tsukuba graduate qualifications:
1, expected to graduate from university or before entering school;
2. Graduated from a foreign university or expected to graduate before entering school; The university referred to here includes the university education of 0/6 years according to the education system of the host country. (Ph.D., top of the research department of comprehensive human science, majoring in applied medicine, molecular information &; # 12539; Life system medicine, disease control medicine, function control medicine, social environmental medicine needs 18 years);
3. Others: university graduates recognized by the graduate school of our school and those with equivalent academic qualifications;
Note: Students who wish to apply for admission qualification 3 need to apply for qualification examination and submit the required applicant information together with the Application Form for Foreign Postgraduates to the International Student Center 1 0 months before the normal application time. In addition, when applying in this way, please keep your application qualification until the end of the application qualification examination.
University of Tsukuba, born in 1872, is located in Tsukuba, Tokyo metropolitan area. He was once selected as a class A top school in Japan's "Top University Project in the World" and a member of Japan Academic Research Forum (RU 1 1). It is a famous national comprehensive university in Japan.
The University of Tsukuba is one of the oldest universities in Japan, and its predecessor can be traced back to Tokyo Normal School founded by 1872. 1949, implemented a new academic system and changed its name to Tokyo University of Education. 1September, 1967, the Japanese cabinet approved 36 institutions including Tokyo University of Education to relocate to Tsukuba. 1972 in may, the Japanese cabinet decided to move 42 institutions including the new university of Tsukuba (tentative name) as research and education institutions to Tsukuba research park city. 1973 10, University of Tsukuba was founded. On April 1 2004, the National University of Tsukuba was established.
As of February 20 15, Tsukuba University covers an area of about 258 hectares and is one of the largest universities in Japan. There are 9 academic groups and 54 majors, and 3 professors have won the Nobel Prize.