Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) is a leading Japanese public technical university founded in 1901, ranked #85 globally in QS 2026. It emphasizes innovation, applied research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and industry partnerships, with strong focus on engineering, technology, computing, and sciences. Ideal for students seeking high-employability degrees in Tokyo's dynamic environment with diverse international community, cutting-edge facilities, and collaborations in robotics, AI, and materials science.

A leading public research university in Japan, renowned for engineering, technology, computing, sciences, and innovation.
Engineering & Technology
Engineering is a core strength with innovative focus.
Notable programs include:
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Bachelor of Engineering (various disciplines in Japanese)
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Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering, Systems and Control Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Information and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Economics, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Science and Engineering, Architecture and Building Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering)
These programs are commonly pursued by students targeting careers in engineering practice, applied research, or advanced technical roles.
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Computing, Data & Artificial Intelligence
Technical and applied focus. Notable programs include:
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Master of Science (Mathematical and Computing Science, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence)
These programs are typically competitive and attract applicants with strong quantitative backgrounds.
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Science & Applied Sciences
Research-intensive emphasis.
Notable programs include:
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Master of Science (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Life Science and Technology)
These programs emphasize experimental and interdisciplinary research.
Business & Management
Globally ranked with analytics and leadership focus. Notable programs include:
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Master of Science (Industrial Engineering and Economics)
Business education is shaped by Japan's economic landscape, with strong international exposure.
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Important note
Program availability, structure, and entry requirements vary by faculty, academic level, and intake. The above examples are indicative and provided for guidance only. If you would like clarity on current program options or suitability based on your academic background, we recommend checking your eligibility through a profile assessment.






