Kyoto University
Kyoto, Sakyo Ward, YoshidahonmachiKyoto University is the second most prestigious university in Japan after the University of Tokyo. The university in Kyoto was founded in the late 19th century and for a long time had the status of the imperial one, now it is considered a national university, and therefore it is very honorable to study here.
Tokyo University
Tokyo, Bunkyo, Hongo, 7-3-1Tokyo University is considered one of the most prestigious in Japan. It was founded in 1877 and still remains the forge of elite personnel for large Japanese companies and the government apparatus. At the University of Tokyo, students study at 11 faculties.
In other words, universities in Japan are training cadres who will "hire" with their hands, they only need to get diplomas and make a memorable photo with classmates .But we will not conceal that the status of the company to which you will be taken after graduation depends largely on the prestige of the university .For example, graduates of the University of Tokyo easily arranged by top managers in the most famous corporations of the country or occupy key chairs in the government .Following this alma mater, the Kyoto and Osaka universities are going .
Whichever universities in Japan you like, in order to enter into them, you'll have to work hard .All high schools in the Land of the Rising Sun, which give students a full-fledged education (meaning not short-term training), require foreign applicants, besides successfully passing the entrance exams, and a good knowledge of the Japanese language .Of course, one can find higher educational institutions where they will teach in English, but this will be only a short-term education, and with such a diploma in Japan itself one can hardly expect prestigious work .But this option is well suited for those who already have a "tower" and who, graduating in one year from one of the universities of Japan, wants to move up the career ladder in his homeland .
Applicants can apply simultaneously at once to several universities, choosing ultimately the one where the scores for admission tests are the highest .But when planning your education in Japan, keep in mind that higher education here is entirely paid .It does not depend, in a public or private university you will file documents .By the way, it should be done in the spring, because the entrance exams start in the summer .Only the most intelligent and talented Japanese entrants can count on a grant from the state and not worry about paying for tuition at a university..
We will also add that before flying to Japan for study, it will not be superfluous to arrange medical insurance, otherwise the usual ORZ during the session will fly you into a nehily "penny". Tuition in universities in Japan lasts from four to six years, depending on the chosen specialty (the longest, like us, here doctors are studying). If you want, after obtaining a bachelor's or master's degree, you can study further. For this purpose, there is postgraduate and doctoral studies at Japanese universities.
Note that in the Land of the Rising Sun, there are separate institutes in which they teach exclusively to technical professions. They are in demand among local entrants not less than prestigious universities. In pursuit of new technologies in Japan, they do not forget about culture, allowing applicants, including foreign ones, to enter universities of arts (for example, Tama and Musashino).
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