Established in 1877, the University of Tokyo, the first national university in Japan, offers courses in all-important academic streams at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with a research facility in the well -equipped and international infrastructure. For international students, President Teruo Fujii of the University of Tokyo says, “For development of academic knowledge, diversity and inclusion are the basics.

It includes human resource development, university management, and societal
collaborations. There is a strong network of the university which helps in achieving common goals at international and national levels. The collaborations also help in academic learning integration with society. Renowned academicians and people from diverse background visit the digital campus (which promotes innovation during the course time), contribute as faculty, staff and students.”

The degree programs offered by the University of Tokyo are in the areas of Arts and Sciences (International Program on Japan in East Asia and International Program on Environmental Sciences), Science (Global Science Course), Economics (International Program in Economics) to graduate and undergraduate students. Graduate students can also apply for Global Science Graduate Course.

A holistic Engineering curriculum with courses such as International Technology Management Course (Technology Management for Innovation Department), Architecture and Urban Design Course, Graduate Program in Resilience Engineering (Nuclear Engineering and Management), and more are delivered.

The Japanese environment surrounded by mangroves in South Japan and overall a land of forests and as the scientific location of the university supporting education, is a place for learning and growing alongside rocky mountains. With the students from different parts of the world, the University of Tokyo informs that it is on the verge of creating more advanced robots as the demand increases and providing research opportunities.
Top 10 Universities & Colleges In Japan For Indian Students - 2021