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Official website of the University of Tokyo. Features an introduction to UTokyo, its research and international activities, admissions and other information.
- About UTokyo
The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first...
- Academics
At present, the University of Tokyo has 10 Faculties, 15...
- Why UTokyo
Why Tokyo? The capital of Japan and home to UTokyo: see what...
- Research
Research - The University of Tokyo
- Alumni
「UTokyo Alumni,」「Alumni Association,」「University of...
- Prospective Students
Firmly rooted in a strong foundation as Japan’s oldest...
- Current Students
In its action plan “UTokyo Compass,” the University of Tokyo...
- Faculties
The University of Tokyo has a total of 10 Faculties. A key...
- About UTokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daigaku, abbreviated as Tōdai (東大) in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era institutions, its direct precursors include the ...
Applications and Admissions. Domestic students applying to UTokyo take the common national university entrance examination, following which successful students can choose to take the University of Tokyo’s entrance examination. Undergraduate and graduate admissions are accepted for start in April and in October.
SubjectMa And Professional(applicants)Ma And Professional(entrants)Phd(applicants)Humanities and Sociology374122122Education2328091Law and Politics75022150Economics3797940Established in 1877 as the first imperial university, the University of Tokyo is one of Japan’s most storied and prestigious higher education establishments. In 2011, the university, which is nicknamed Todai, was ranked second in the world behind Harvard for the number of alumni in CEO positions at Fortune 500 companies.
There are 2 processes for admission to the traditional undergraduate program of UTokyo. One is for students who graduated from high schools in Japan (General Screening Test) and the other is for students who graduated from high schools abroad (Special Screening Tests).
At present, the University of Tokyo has 10 Faculties, 15 Graduate Schools, 11 affiliated Institutes, four University Joint Education and Research Institutes, four Institutes for Advanced Study, four Interdisciplinary Research Institutes, three National Joint-Use Institutes and over 40 Collaborative Research Organizations.
Department / Staffs. Graduate School of Medicine. Center for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine. Institutes and Medical Library. Center. Research Units. University Hospital. Administrative Division, Engineering Division.