Hitotsubashi University

Tokyo, Japan

Hitotsubashi University is a national research university in Japan, specializing primarily in the social sciences (economics, commerce, law, public policy, etc.). It traces its roots back to 1875, when the Commercial Training School (Shōhō Kōshūjo) was founded by Arinori Mori. The institution underwent several transformations.
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Everything You Need to Know About Application Requirements at Hitotsubashi University

Applicants must take the Entrance Examination for Privately Financed International Students administered by Hitotsubashi. 

International applicants (non-Japanese) must typically satisfy these test requirements:

  • EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students) — in subjects such as Japanese as a Foreign Language, Japan & the World, Mathematics I

  • TOEFL iBT (or another English test) — e.g. a score of 48 or above is a minimum accepted baseline. 

Additionally, applicants take Hitotsubashi University’s own Japanese language exam

The selection is based on a comprehensive evaluation of exam results (EJU + university exam), submitted documents (transcripts, etc.), and possibly other criteria. 

Some faculties do not have special examination paths for international students; those applicants must apply via the same process as Japanese students (i.e., sit the same entrance examinations).

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