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Anurag Pal

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International students need to pay admission fee along with the tuition fee to the University of Tokyo. The admission fee is paid one time only at the time of admission. Payment can be made by wire transfer or credit card. Below is provided the admission fee for various students categories. 

Student CategoriesAdmission Fees
Undergraduate JPY 282,000
PostgraduateJPY 282,000
School of LawJPY 282,000
Research StudentJPY 84,600
Auditing StudentJPY 28,200

 

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Anurag Pal

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Yes, the University of Tokyo have dorms on all of its campuses. The housing office of Tokyo University operates dormitories and other accommodations for international students and researchers in the Mejirodai, Oiwake, Komaba and Kashiwa areas. The accommodations available to international students are given below. 

Long-term accommodations for international students.

  • Mejirodai International Village
  • International Lodge, Komaba Lodge Main
  • International Lodge, Komaba Lodge Annex
  • International Lodge, Kashiwa Lodge
  • Oiwake International Lodge, Oiwake International Village
  • Oiwake International Hall of Residence
  • Mitaka International Hall of Resid
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Anurag Pal

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PEAK is the collective name for the 4-year undergraduate degree programs at the University of Tokyo delivered entirely in English. Currently, there are two different courses of study available; the International Program on Japan in East Asia, and the Internationa Program on Environmental Sciences. Both of these programs are interdisciplinary degree programs consisting of two years of liberal arts study in the Junior Division and two years of specialisation in the Senior Division

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Kaushal Kumar

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Yes, it is absolutely true.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Japanese Universities are arguably the most respected in Asia. A degree from any Japanese University is a sure sign of applied intelligence. Studying anywhere abroad looks excellent on a CV .
Go for it.
Please visit the website of the university to know the procedure of admission.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ritu,
Very little is known about studying in China. Studying in Japan is distinctly costly. I would advise you to pursue your B.Tech in India only. Of course, if funding is not a problem then you can go to Europe or to US for undergraduate studies. Added advantage is securing a job in MNC.

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