In terms of world ranking, I can't remember the specific ranking of the University of Tokyo, but there is no doubt that it is in the top 20, while the ranking of Peking University Tsinghua is far behind. Domestic education is relatively rigid, but Tokyo University has heard that there is no big difference between freshmen. After entering the school, you can choose the subjects you want to study according to your own interests, which is more flexible.
Exams generally require foreign languages. English for postgraduate entrance examination should have a TOEFL score of 80 or above (full score 120), Japanese level 1 for liberal arts and Japanese level 2 for science.
In addition, candidates are required to have certain years of education. For example, going to college requires 65,438+02 years of education. Generally speaking, as long as it is not a five-year primary school, it can meet the requirements.
There is a long queue for exams every year. Foreigners and Japanese take the exam together. For the Japanese, being able to go to this school is equivalent to stepping into the upper class and the successful class, and the difficulty can be imagined. However, I believe that the education level in China is higher than that in Japan at the same level, and there are still some opportunities if individuals are willing to work hard.