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Japanese university rankings.
According to the statistics of a statistical agency, the first place is Tokyo University, the second place is Tohoku University, and the third place is Kyoto University.

It is reported that compared with the world university rankings that attach importance to scientific research ability, the Japanese version focuses on undergraduate education. Among the top 20 schools, national universities account for 15.

Based on university data such as current account income and the number of teachers, information on students' learning ability provided by Peron students and impression survey on enterprises, the Japanese edition has set four indicators in the fields of *** 1 1 to rate universities.

Ranks 1 to 9 are 7 former imperial universities (namely, Tokyo University, Tohoku University, Kyoto University, Nagoya University, Osaka University, Kyushu University and Hokkaido University), tokyo institute of technology University and Tsukuba University. Among private universities, Waseda University ranks 10 and Keio University ranks 1 1.

From the ranking of different fields: Tokyo University of Medical Dentistry ranks first in the field of "educational resources" such as evaluating the capital occupied by each student; Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University ranks first in the "international" field that pays attention to the proportion of international students; The first place in the field of "educational satisfaction" is International Correctional University; The first place in the field of "educational achievements" is the University of Tokyo.

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Matters needing attention in applying for Japanese universities

1, university location and transportation

Whether the university is in Tokyo and the metropolitan area, or in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka and other local cities, it must be confirmed in advance. The metropolitan area is the center of Japan, where there are many opportunities and information to choose universities. Local cities are quieter and more comfortable than big cities, but there are relatively few good universities and fewer job opportunities. You can work while studying in Japan. However, you must show your school's proof of study and apply to the Immigration Bureau for a "permit for activities outside the qualification" (the application takes about one week). After approval, you can work part-time in non-weathering industries. No more than 28 hours per week, unlimited hours on weekends and holidays.

2. Residence

Accommodation should be asked and arranged by the school or friends entrusted in Japan to the real estate company in advance. Generally, the rent in big cities such as Tokyo will be more expensive than that in local towns; Suburbs are cheaper than downtown, but at the same time, transportation costs are more expensive. When paying the rent for the first time, it is generally necessary to pay the bride price, deposit and down payment for four months (about 200,000 yen) at the same time. In the future, except for the maintenance fee, you can only get back the deposit for about one month.

3. Number of students studying abroad

Where there are many international students, most universities have a complete working system for receiving international students. If there are many fellow villagers and ancestors, it can alleviate a person's anxiety. On the other hand, universities with fewer international students can take care of every international student and have more opportunities to contact teachers and staff directly.

4. Entrance Examination and Admission Time

Universities and colleges in Japan are basically enrolled in April, and some disciplines are also enrolled in autumn. Every university has a different entrance examination time, so it is necessary to determine the registration time and examination time. Regarding the entrance examination, some universities only implement it once a year, and the faster universities end all the entrance examinations in summer.

5. School reception capacity

In addition to tuition support, what kind of support universities provide to international students is an important reference. The evaluation criteria include whether there are overseas students, whether there are residential introductions, whether there are exchange activities with Japanese college students, whether there is an interviewer (counselor) system, and whether the school equipment is full. Whether a university has an international exchange center or an international student department (international student center) is also a criterion to test whether a university attaches importance to international students.

6, the difficulty of admission

Recently, the number of students in Japanese schools has soared, which has led to the competition rate of international students in most universities exceeding 1: 2. What is the level of the university you want to apply for, the results of last year's senior high school entrance examination, and the number of applicants and qualified people can be used as reference.

References:

China News Network-Japanese media: 20 19 Japanese universities were ranked, and Kyoto University ranked first.