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The University of Tokyo

Tokyo, JP · Ranking #28

The University of Tokyo, commonly known as Todai, is Japan's most prestigious university and consistently ranks among the world's top universities. Established in 1877, it is a national research university located in Tokyo. The university is renowned for its academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and strong international reputation. It offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple disciplines. The university has produced numerous Nobel laureates, prime ministers, and leaders in various fields. The campus features historic buildings alongside modern research facilities. Todai maintains strong partnerships with leading global institutions and is a member of various international university networks. The university emphasizes interdisciplinary research and innovation.

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The University of Tokyo

About the university

The University of Tokyo, commonly known as Todai, is Japan's most prestigious university and consistently ranks among the world's top universities. Established in 1877, it is a national research university located in Tokyo. The university is renowned for its academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and strong international reputation. It offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple disciplines. The university has produced numerous Nobel laureates, prime ministers, and leaders in various fields. The campus features historic buildings alongside modern research facilities. Todai maintains strong partnerships with leading global institutions and is a member of various international university networks. The university emphasizes interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Key information

  • Location: Tokyo, JP
  • Ranking #28
  • QS #28
  • Institution type: public

Popular faculties

  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Economics
  • Science
  • Arts and Sciences
  • Agriculture
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Education

Programs (12)

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Engineering
  • Law
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
  • Physics
  • Political Science

Student body

  • Total students: 28,000
  • International students: 12%

Campus life

The University of Tokyo offers a rich and diverse campus life across its three main campuses. The historic Hongo campus features iconic red-brick buildings and traditional Japanese architecture alongside modern facilities. Students can join numerous clubs and circles covering academic, cultural, sports, and social interests. The university hosts various festivals including the famous May Festival (Gogatsusai) and November Festival (Shichisai), which attract thousands of visitors. Traditional Japanese cultural activities such as tea ceremony, calligraphy, and martial arts are popular. The university's libraries, research facilities, and student centers provide excellent resources for academic and social activities. International students benefit from dedicated support services and cultural exchange programs. The campus is well-connected to Tokyo's extensive public transportation network, providing easy access to the city's cultural attractions and entertainment.

Housing & accommodation

Housing cost: $400 - $1,200 / per month

Housing options

  • University dormitories
  • Private apartments
  • Share houses
  • Student apartments
  • Homestays
  • Private rental accommodation

Student clubs and organizations

  • Academic societies
  • Cultural clubs
  • Sports clubs
  • Music and performing arts groups
  • International student associations
  • Volunteer organizations
  • Traditional Japanese arts clubs
  • Debate and discussion societies

Sports

  • Baseball
  • Judo
  • Kendo
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Swimming
  • Track and field
  • Rugby
  • Volleyball

Career & internships

Employment rate: 98%

Partner companies

  • Toyota
  • Sony
  • Mitsubishi
  • Hitachi
  • Panasonic
  • Honda
  • Nissan
  • SoftBank
  • Rakuten
  • Nomura Securities
  • Mizuho Financial Group
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
  • Japan Airlines
  • NTT
  • Toshiba
  • Canon
  • Fujitsu
  • Microsoft Japan
  • Google Japan
  • Goldman Sachs Japan
  • McKinsey & Company Japan
  • Boston Consulting Group Japan

Internships: The University of Tokyo has strong connections with leading Japanese and international companies, facilitating extensive internship opportunities for students. Many programs include mandatory or optional internships as part of the curriculum. The university's Career Support Office provides comprehensive services including internship listings, application guidance, and career counseling. Students can access internships in various sectors including technology, finance, consulting, manufacturing, and research institutions. The university maintains partnerships with major corporations such as Toyota, Sony, Mitsubishi, and international firms. Research internships are available for students interested in academic careers. The university also participates in international exchange programs that include internship components. Career fairs and company information sessions are regularly held on campus, providing students with direct access to potential employers and internship opportunities.

Admission requirements

Required documents

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Academic transcripts
  • Japanese language proficiency test (JLPT) or English proficiency test (TOEFL/IELTS)
  • Entrance examination results
  • Personal statement
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Application form
  • Passport copy
  • Certificate of eligibility for visa

Tuition costs

  • $4,000 - $8,000 / per year
  • Acceptance rate: 25.00%
  • Scholarships available: The University of Tokyo offers various scholarship opportunities for both Japanese and international students. The most prominent for international students is the MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) Scholarship, which covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs. The university also provides merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and research scholarships for graduate students. The Todai Fellowship supports international graduate students, while the Japanese Government Scholarship Program offers comprehensive funding. Additionally, private foundation scholarships and university-specific awards are available. The university's scholarship office assists students in finding and applying for appropriate funding opportunities based on their academic achievements and financial needs.

Quick facts

  • Founded: 1877
  • Teaching languages: Japanese, English, english, japanese
  • Study formats: offline

Contact

  • Website: https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp