Meiji University requires an EJU Japanese language score of at least 320 points plus a minimum of 45 points in writing.
*These scores are approximate benchmarks.
Meiji University, established in 1881, is a university with a rich tradition. It values the nurturing of individual rights, freedom, and the spirit of autonomy through learning, and is committed to developing individuals who can respond to globalization.
Meiji University's campuses are located in three Tokyo districts—Chiyoda, Suginami, and Nakano—and one in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. Depending on the faculty and year, the campus you attend may vary.
The university is also famous for its relaxed atmosphere and is well-known for its many celebrity graduates.
A Popular Choice Among International Students
Meiji University is extremely popular, following Waseda and Keio universities, attracting many students from all over Japan.
There is a well-established support system for international students, and many international students are enrolled at Meiji University.
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High Employment Rate
One of the reasons for its popularity is its high employment rate.
The university has long been among the top in employment rates among the MARCH group of universities, which are private universities with campuses in the Kanto region.
While science and engineering faculties are generally considered the strongest in terms of job placement, many graduates from Meiji University's liberal arts faculties also find employment at major companies.
The Distinctive Features and Appeal of Meiji University
There are many faculties and departments, but the faculties of Political Science and Economics, Law, and Commerce are particularly notable for their comprehensive educational content and numerous learning opportunities.
Undergraduate Faculties:
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Commerce
Faculty of Political Science and Economics
Faculty of Letters
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Business Administration
Faculty of Information and Communication
School of Global Japanese Studies
Faculty of Advanced Mathematical Sciences
The School of Global Japanese Studies also offers the rare opportunity to study pop culture, such as anime and manga, as an academic subject.
Students can learn about Japanese traditional culture, world cultures, and theories of international relations, all while developing a global perspective and deepening their understanding of Japan.
Japanese anime, popular all over the world
Graduate Schools:
Graduate School of Commerce
Graduate School of Political Science and Economics
Graduate School of Business Administration
Graduate School of Letters
Graduate School of Information and Communication
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Graduate School of Agriculture
Graduate School of Advanced Mathematical Sciences
Graduate School of Humanities Design
Graduate School of Global Japanese Studies
Graduate School of Global Governance
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Comprehensive Support for International Students
There are specialized academic programs for international students, Japanese language education programs, international exchange events, and extensive services within the international student center and campus.
Some faculties offer entrance exams based solely on document screening, without the need to come to Japan.
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