Study in Japan
Study abroad
Why is studying in Japan so popular?
Studying abroad is very cost-effective and is loved by many prospective international students!
High level of teaching
The tuition fee is affordable.
Rich scholarships
There is a lot of room for choice
Unspoken rules for studying in Japan
These are the hidden rules for applying to Japanese universities and the average tuition fees. You can choose according to your grades and budget.Colleges | QS | Admission rules | Average tuition fees |
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University of Tokyo | 23 | GPA3.5+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must pass N1, as high as possible; Science and engineering students must provide English scores, TOEFL 90+, TOEIC 900+ School background: preferably 211 or 985 engineering schools | 40k/year |
Kyoto University | 36 | GPA3.5+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must have N1, as high a score as possible; Science and engineering students must have TOEFL 90+, TOEIC 900 School background: preferably a 211 or 985 engineering school | 33k/year |
Tokyo Institute of Technology | 55 | GPA3.2 Language requirements: Japanese language proficiency N2 or above, higher scores are preferred, TOEFL/TOEIC scores are generally required, higher scores are preferred | 23k/year |
Osaka University | 68 | GPA3.2+ Osaka University generally requires interviews and written tests for liberal arts students, so the difficulty and cost will increase a lot; the graduate school only has one admission in April School background: preferably 211 or 985 engineering colleges | 29k/year |
Tohoku University | 79 | GPA3.2+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must have N1, as high a score as possible; Science and engineering English scores are converted based on TOEFL/TOEIC scores | 43k/year |
Nagoya University | 112 | GPA3+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must have N1, as high a score as possible; Science and engineering students must have TOEFL 85+, TOEIC 730 | 23k/year |
Kyushu University | 135 | GPA3+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must be N1, as high as possible; School background: preferably 985 or 211 engineering schools in China | 23k/year |
Hokkaido University | 141 | GPA3+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must have N1, as high a score as possible; | 44k/year |
Keio University | 197 | GPA3+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students need N1, as high a score as possible; Science students need TOEFL 80+ | 26k/year |
Waseda University | 205 | GPA3.3+ Language requirements: Liberal arts students must provide N1, as high a score as possible; Science and engineering students must provide TOEFL/TOEIC scores, TOEFL 80+ | 100k/year |