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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International students usually need to take the EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students), the university’s own exams, and provide TOEFL or equivalent English test results.
Graduate applicants must submit a research plan, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and often take an interview/oral exam. Admission is highly competitive and program-specific.
Yes. International students can apply as research students before entering a degree program, provided they meet academic criteria (16 years of education or equivalent).

University Of Hitotsubashi University Application Statistics

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515
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¥ 130500
¥ 240000
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University Of Hitotsubashi University Application Statistics

6100
4500
2100
515
10:1
¥ 130500
¥ 240000
3
37
75 %
6

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