Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What are the conditions for studying in Niigata University?
What are the conditions for studying in Niigata University?
When applying for studying abroad, you must first understand the application conditions of that university, so that you can avoid a lot of trouble when applying. Then let's take a look at the conditions of studying in Niigata University. Welcome to reading.

First, the undergraduate entrance conditions

Under normal circumstances, Niigata University's undergraduate study time is a four-year plan (medical college and dental college are six-year plans), and credits are stipulated according to different bachelor's degrees. The new term begins in April. Courses and examinations of various departments are conducted in Japanese at Niigata University.

Special examination for self-funded international students

Niigata University starts to apply at the end of each year 1, and the selection will be conducted at the end of February. The selection of applicants will be based on the results of the National College Entrance Examination for Japanese Students, Niigata University Examination and TOEFL.

Other application processes

Take the selection exam like the Japanese.

International students funded by Japanese government scholarships

Second, the school introduction

Niigata University (English name: Niigata University), founded in 1870, is one of the earliest national universities founded by the Japanese government after the Meiji Restoration, and is also a member of the "seven emperors and eleven officials" national university group that now represents the highest educational level in Japan. In the QS world university rankings, Niigata University ranks 550 in the world and1/kloc-0 in Asia. Niigata University, together with Nagoya University, was put on the candidate draft of "Building the Tenth Imperial University of Japan" by the Imperial Parliament, and was listed as the first phase of the new national university reorganized after the war with Tsukuba University and hitotsubashi university, and was listed as "the difficulty of university entrance" by many professional educational institutions in Japan. Niigata University is located in Niigata City, the largest and most developed city designated by the law on the coast of the Sea of Japan in Honshu Island, Japan, and is the largest national university on the side of the Sea of Japan in Honshu Island. The school has also established friendly and cooperative relations with many famous universities in the world, and signed academic exchange and cooperation agreements with many famous universities in China, such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Foreign Affairs University and Harbin Institute of Technology.