As the ceiling of Japan Academy of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts is no less difficult than Tokyo University, and only about 240 students are enrolled in each major. It takes a lot of effort and personal talent to get into the exam.
Due to the high entrance threshold, Tokyo University of the Arts has trained many outstanding musicians and painters, such as composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and painter hirayama ikuo.
Come on, how hard can it be? Bian Xiao will show you the relevant admission requirements of the department and the university. Let's talk about departments first:
First, the application conditions of this department
If you want to take the foreign students' exam in the Fine Arts Department, you need to submit EJU scores and take the fine arts skills exam with the Japanese.
If you want to stay in the Japanese exam, you should have a "better chance" to get a score of 300 or above. However, it is simpler that you don't need English grades.
Students majoring in fine arts generally choose two out of three comprehensive subjects (politics, economy, society, geography and history) and have to take two exams. Only after passing the first exam can they take the second exam.
It should be noted that students of "architecture" and "top art performance" need to take EJU math and science courses.
Second, the university application conditions
Take architecture major of art research department as an example. In addition to preparing high-quality research plans, the submitted works must be of excellent quality.
Many domestic students don't understand the requirements of Japanese universities for portfolios, and often submit homework or exercises as portfolios, but they can't meet the standards of the school at all.
The preparatory work has been done, and the remaining problem is internal inspection.
Generally speaking, the Japanese level required by art colleges is not very high, basically around N2, but only when it reaches the level of N 1 can it be handled more calmly in the examination room.
Third, tuition fees.
Learning art costs money regardless of national boundaries.
If you are lucky enough to be admitted to Tokyo University of the Arts, is it expensive to study here?
Although Tokyo University of the Arts is a national university, the tuition fees of departments and universities are slightly different. Taking the music major as an example, the annual tuition fee of this department is 1206020 yen, equivalent to about 67000 yuan. The university tuition fee is 1063790 yen, equivalent to 60,000 RMB. (Calculated by 1 JPY =0.05520 RMB)
Four. scholarship
Since it is the darling of the National University of Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Japan, natural scholarships are incomparable to other schools.
In addition, there are scholarships from Tokyo University of the Arts (hirayama ikuo Scholarship, etc. ), local public scholarships and academic awards, as well as many scholarships created by the government and predecessors. /zd/lx