1. Although Japanese universities are called "Japan", private universities are above average in Japan. Its predecessor was the Japanese Law School founded in 1889 by Earl Koichi Yamada, the first Japanese Minister of Justice and also known as the "father of modern law" in Japan. The deviation of Japanese universities is 50-70. The medical department with the highest deviation value and the engineering department with the lowest deviation value.
2. If you want to go to undergraduate course, you need EJU score. According to different departments, the requirements for EJU test subjects and scores are different, and some departments need to take extra tests. The law department does not need an on-campus exam, but it needs the exam results of EJU Japanese and comprehensive subjects. The legal research part needs to submit a research plan (1000 words) for written examination and interview.
3. In terms of language, there is no clear requirement for Japanese, but for English, you need to submit the original TOEFL or ielts test report form, and there is no requirement for scores. The school is located in the south of Jiuduan, Tokyo, with 18 campuses, which is located in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture in the west and Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture in the north. Japanese universities also have a large alumni circle, with more than 65,438+065,438+080,000 alumni in Japan and around the world, who are active in various fields of society.
The number of celebrities from all walks of life who graduated from Japanese universities ranks fourth in Japan. The number of directors of Japanese universities has reached 26,085, ranking first among Japanese universities. Its library has 6 million books, second only to Tokyo University and Kyoto University, and it has the largest collection of books among private universities.