Interested applicants need to write the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) in either June or November of the previous academic year. The EJU scores students on Japanese language skills and academic abilities required at the university level.
The Global 30 Project by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) selected Tokyo Metropolitan University as one of 13 universities for top research in the country.
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Public
Year of Establishment
2005
Rank
# 438
Fees
300000
Acceptance Rate
15
Affiliation
OEC
TOKYO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY HIGHLIGHTS
Name
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Year of Establishment
2005
Ranking in the world
#729
Ranking in Asia
#135
Ranking in Japan
#28
Ranking in Hichioji
#1
Best Course Ranking
#116 for Robotics
Acceptance Rate
15%
Student:Staff Ratio
14:1
Accreditation(s)
ADMISSION PROCESS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
ADMISSION PROCESS FOR GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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Type of College
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FAQs
Does Tokyo Metropolitan University accept foreigners / international students?
Yes
What GPA is required for Tokyo Metropolitan University?
minimum GPA of 3.75 out of 5.0
How do you get admission into Tokyo Metropolitan University?
Interested applicants need to write the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) in either June or November of the previous academic year. The EJU scores students on Japanese language skills and academic abilities required at the university level.
Does Tokyo Metropolitan University teach in English?
Tokyo Metropolitan University offers 5 undergraduate and over 60 graduate programs in English.
Is it hard to get into Tokyo Metropolitan University?
Yes, Tokyo Metropolitan University is one of the most selective universities in Japan.
Does Tokyo Metropolitan University accept international students?
The Global 30 Project by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) selected Tokyo Metropolitan University as one of 13 universities for top research in the country.