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6 months ago

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Gunjan Aggrawal

Contributor-Level 9

PG students should hold a bachelor's degree to get admission to University of Tokyo. They should submit all the documents asked by the university. The requirements for Tokyo University is given below:

PG Requirements

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GRE score

GPA score

Statement of purpose

Two Letters of Recommendation

Prior consultation proof (supervising professor)

English language requirements

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6 months ago

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Jasleen Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

An unofficial source say, the University of Tokyo acceptance rate is 36%. The low percentage shows that the university is slight tough to enter. Students should know the basic admission eligibility and submit all the admission documents.

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11 months ago

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Gunjan Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

DHU University is good option for those students who want to make a career in Digital Content Creation and Communication, especially if students want to learn in a multi-cultural environment. Reasons to study at this university are:

  • A curriculum that allows students to study Digital Contents (3DCG/VFX, Game Programming, Anime, Graphics Design, etc.)
  • Chance to learn from the professionals who are active in their respective fields such as music producers of various artists, planners of advertisements, etc.
  • Special lectures by top creators in Japan and abroad are regularly conducted
  • A chance to connect with around 90,000 Digital Hollywood Uni
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12 months ago

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Gunjan Piplani

Contributor-Level 7

Students seeking the cheapest accommodation in Tokyo can look for housing in the Adachi, Katsushika, Arakawa, Kita & Itabashi ward. These regions are known for offering quality accommodation in shared formats at affordable costs. Check out the monthly rents in these regions from the table below: 

Location

Monthly Cost of Living in Yen (Shared Housing)

Monthly Cost of Living in Indian Rupees

Adachi Ward

Yen 43,000

INR 25,710

Katsushika Ward

Yen 45,000

INR 26,906

Arakawa Ward

Yen 46,000

INR 27,504

Kita Ward

Yen 46,000

INR 27,504

Itabashi Ward

Yen 48,000

INR 28,700

 

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12 months ago

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Nikita Shekhar

Beginner-Level 3

The table below gives a detailed breakdown of the living expenses students may incur over a month in Tokyo:

Product

Cost in Yen

Cost in INR

Rice (5 kg)

2,650 yen 

INR 1.5 K

White Bread (1 kg)511 yen

INR 304

Milk (1,000 ml)253 yen

INR 150

Eggs (10 eggs)264 yen

INR 157

Apples (1 kg)1,039 yen

INR 618

Cabbage (1 kg)178 yen

INR 106

Carbonated drink (1 liter)236 yen

INR 140

Hamburger233 yen

INR 138

Gasoline (1 liter)176 yen

INR 104

Toilet paper (1,000 m)799 yen

INR 475

Hair cut3,737 yen

INR 2.2 K

Taxi (4 km)1,693 yen

INR 1 K

Total Cost

9,110 Yen

INR 5.4 K

Source: Portal Site of Official Statistics of Japan

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a year ago

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the University of Tokyo is committed to providing students the best possible support over the course of their educational journey, & as a result offers a number of financial aids that cover their tuition fees both partially & completely.

Listed below are some popular scholarships offered by the institute:

·      MEXT Scholarship

·      MEXT Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students

·      University of Tokyo Fellowships

·      University Scholarship for PEAK students

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a year ago

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Nidhi Kumari

Contributor-Level 9

Due to Japan's extensive higher education subsidies, international students can study at the University of Tokyo for comparatively less money than they might at many Western universities. Tuition for undergraduate and graduate degrees is about 535,800 JPY (about $3,500 to $4,000 USD, depending on currency rates) per year. The annual facility charge is around 17,000 JPY (about $120 USD), and there is an admission cost of 282,000 JPY (about $2,000 USD) each person. In order to cover housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses, overseas students should spend between 100,000 and 150,000 JPY (about $700 to $1,000 USD) each month, w

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a year ago

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Upasana Khandelwal

Contributor-Level 8

With its low acceptance rate of 10%, Tokyo Tech is among the most difficult universities in Japan to get into. The institute is very selective of students for admission to its highly rewarding coursework. Hence, students with a good track record of academic qualifications in a similar field may expect to get selected at the university.

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a year ago

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Jagriti Shukla

Contributor-Level 8

The medium of teaching across all courses in Tokyo Tech is English. So, the students are required to have a good understanding of the English language to comprehend the lessons properly.

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