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  1. May 1, 2023 · Undergraduate information is usually available roughly nine months in advance and applications are usually submitted roughly four months in advance. The dates for graduate admissions vary widely. Please check the website of each Faculty or Graduate School for further information. (As of May 1, 2023)

  2. Firmly rooted in a strong foundation as Japan's oldest university, the University of Tokyo offers a broad spectrum of unique experiences and opportunities. MORE. CAREER. Career Support. Planning to work in Japan? Got started on your job-hunting? Don’t know what you want to do after graduation?

  3. For information on undergraduate admissions, please visit the pages below. Admissions Policy of the University of Tokyo. Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship. Research Students. Traditional Undergraduate Programs in Japanese. Undergraduate Programs in English (PEAK and GSC)

  4. Academics. 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.

  5. University of Tokyo. To All High-School Students; Admission to the University of Tokyo; Undergraduate Courses. School of Medicine; School of Integrated Health Sciences; Graduate Courses. Graduate School of Medicine; How to request “Letter of Acceptance” for MEXT scholarship

  6. 한국어. Undergraduate Students. A key feature of the undergraduate education system at the University of Tokyo is that students spend their first two years studying a broad spectrum of liberal arts courses in order to firmly acquire fundamental skills.

  7. Undergraduate Admissions. UTokyo has a total of 10 Faculties, all of which offer undergraduate programs. A key feature of the undergraduate education is that the first 2 years (referred to as the Junior Division) are devoted to the study of liberal arts and the acquisition of fundamental skills necessary for further study.

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