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  1. Undergraduate Students. A key feature of the undergraduate education system at the University of Tokyo is that students spend their first two years studying a broad spectrum of liberal arts courses in order to firmly acquire fundamental skills.

  2. www.u-tokyo.ac.jp › en › prospective-studentsThe University of Tokyo

    Aiming for the creation of a global campus that attracts talented students around the world, the College of Arts and Sciences has offered undergraduate degree programs taught entirely in English on the Komaba Campus since October 2012.

  3. There are 2 processes for admission to the traditional undergraduate program of UTokyo. One is for students who graduated from high schools in Japan (General Screening Test) and the other is for students who graduated from high schools abroad (Special Screening Tests).

  4. May 1, 2023 · Undergraduate and graduate admissions are accepted for start in April and in October. Undergraduate information is usually available roughly nine months in advance and applications are usually submitted roughly four months in advance. The dates for graduate admissions vary widely.

  5. Official website of the University of Tokyo. Features an introduction to UTokyo, its research and international activities, admissions and other information.

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  6. PEAK, Programs in English at Komaba, welcomes people who aspire to be young leaders with extensive knowledge in various fields as well as communication and problem-solving skills. PEAK is a Bachelor of Liberal Arts program based on the traditional liberal arts curriculum treasured by the University. No prior knowledge of Japanese is required ...

  7. The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan. As a leading research university, UTokyo offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels and conducts research across the full spectrum of academic activity.