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Admission Information for International Students


updated : June 14, 2011
FACULTY OF LAW
GRADUATE SCHOOLS FOR LAW AND POLITICS
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO


T.FACULTY OF LAW
U.GRADUATE SCHOOLS FOR LAW AND POLITICS
V.LIFE AND STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO
W.FAQ



T.FACULTY OF LAW

For information about the undergraduate program entrance examination, please refer to Admission Information


U.GRADUATE SCHOOLS FOR LAW AND POLITICS

<1. Doctorate Program and Master Program>
The master's degree is normally awarded to a student if he/she has satisfied
the following requirements: at least two years in residence in the master's
program; acquisition of the course credits required by the Graduate Schools
for Law and Politics, an acceptable master's thesis written under the guidance
of a faculty member; and passing the final comprehensive examination.

The doctorate degree is normally awarded to a student if he/she has satisfied the following requirements: at least three years in residence in the doctoral program; acquisition of the course credits required by the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics; an acceptable doctoral thesis written under the guidance of a faculty member; and passing the final comprehensive examination.

(1) Documents Required
Applications to the master's program are available from the beginning of
May for the following academic year, and July for the doctoral program.

(Application Deadline: master-end of June / doctor-beginning of January)
(2) Time of Admission
The time of admission for the students of the
master's program and the doctoral program will be at the beginning of each
school year (April).

<2. School of Law>
The School of Law is designed for those who intend to become practicing
lawyers. After completing the course, students are entitled to take the
bar examination.

(1) Documents Required
Applications to the School of Law are available from July.
(Application Deadline: late October)

(2) Time of Admission
The time of admission for the students of the School of Law will be at
the beginning of each school year (April).

<3. Postgraduate International Research Students>
A foreigner wishing to study a specific subject at the
postgraduate level may be admitted in the capacity of a Postgraduate
International Research Student (Kenkyusei). A student in this category is not
entitled to any degree or qualification even upon completion of his/her study
program.

(1) General Requirements for Admission
The same qualifications are required of a prospective postgraduate non-degree
student as are required of a degree candidate for the master's program
or the doctoral program. A person who has graduated or expects to graduate
from a Japanese university is not eligible to apply for an International
Research Student.

(2) Documents Required
  (a) Applicants who have passed the first stage of scholarship examination at
    Japanese Embassies/Consulates General, or who have passed the
    scholarship examination of Interchange Association, Japan

    Please contact the International Student Adviser to request program
    informationand an application form.
    Or, you may wish to download the PDF files below.

    [PDF]INFORMATION   [PDF]APPLICATION FORM

  (b) General applicants

    Please contact the International Student Adviser to request program
    information and an application form.
    Or, you may wish to download the PDF files below.
    [PDF]INFORMATION   [PDF]APPLICATION FORM

(3) Selection
  (a) Applicants who have passed the first stage of scholarship examination at
    Japanese Embassies/Consulates General, or who have passed the
    scholarship examination of Interchange Association, Japan

    Selection will be made on the basis of the documents submitted.

  (b) General applicants

    Selection will be made on the basis of the documents submitted.
    Applicants who pass this preliminary screening will be required to take
    an oral examination for admission to the University. Those who apply from
    abroad will be notified to come to Japan to take the oral examination.

(4) Time of Admission
Time of admission for Postgraduate International Research Students will
be at the beginning of each semester, April and October.

(5) Period of Registration
Normally the period of registration for a Postgraduate International Research
Student is one year, however, this period may be renewed upon request if
the student's research warrants it. (The maximum period of stay is up to
3 years.)


V.LIFE AND STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO

<1. School Expenses (Admission in April, 2011)>
(1) Undergraduate/ Master Students
  ・Enrollment Fee   282,000 yen
  ・Tuition (per year) 535,800 yen

(2) Doctor Students
  ・Enrollment Fee   282,000 yen
  ・Tuition (per year) 520,800 yen

(3) School of Law Students
  ・Enrollment Fee   282,000 yen
  ・Tuition (per year) 804,000 yen

(4) Postgraduate International Research Students
  ・Enrollment Fee   84,600 yen
  ・Tuition (per year) 346,800 yen

<2. Scholarships/Monbukagakusho Scholarship>
It is quite hard to get any kind of scholarship here in Japan. You should
apply for scholarships in your home country before leaving for Japan. If
you go to the nearest Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your country, you
can get both information and an application form to apply for a Monbukagakusho
Scholarship, which the Japanese Government offers to International students
to study in Japan. (The University of Tokyo does not distribute the application
form for Monbukagakusho Scholarships.)

For information about scholarships, please refer to Scholarship Information.

<3. Accommodation Facilities>
The University operates the University of Tokyo International Lodges (Shirokanedai, Komaba, and Kashiwa), and International Hall of Residences (Mitaka, Toshima, and Oiwake), which provide lodging facilities for students and researchers from abroad. The accommodations, however, are limited, and most students live in dormitories of private foundations, or in apartments or rooming houses.
Please refer to Information of Accommodations.

<4. Japanese Language Program>
We offer Japanese Language lessons, however basically it is very hard to
get into the intensive course if you are not a Monbukagakusho Scholarship
Student. Please remember that you are required to have advanced Japanese
language ability to be accepted to our department.
Please refer to Japanese Language Lessons.

W.FAQ

Q:Japanese language proficiency is required at the GSLP(Graduate Schools
  for Law and Politics)?
A:To be able to read and understand literature written in Japanese.
  Your proficiency more or less should be at or above of level 1of the
  Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

Q:Can I apply to the GSLP, if my university major is different?
A:Yes. However, you will need to have knowledge approximating to the level of university graduated.

Q:Is it necessary to contact faculty members before applying to the GSLP?
A:No.

Q:How can I contact faculty members of the GSLP?
A:If they do not disclose their e-mail, please send any correspondence to the following address.

*If you have any further questions, please contact:

International Student Adviser
Graduate Schools for Law and Politics
The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, JAPAN
Tel: +81-3-5841-3124 Fax +81-3-5841-3291
(Mon-Fri, 9:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00)
e-mail: jryugaku@j.u-tokyo.ac.jp





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