What are the procedures for getting admission in the University of Tokyo for an Indian student?

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Chandra Shekhar
2 years ago

International students can easily apply for the University of Tokyo admission by follwoing the easy steps mentioned below. The University of Tokyo application process is conducted online. International students can check below the University of Tokyo admission process:

Step 1: Login to admission port

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