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Computer Science

University of Tokyo
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Overview
The University of Tokyo's Master of Computer Science admission is primarily exam-based within Japan's graduate entrance system. The Graduate School states that applicants are screened comprehensively through submitted documents, written examinations, and oral examinations; for Computer Science this includes mathematics, Computer Science subject exams or oral subject testing depending on season, and mandatory TOEFL score submission for master's applicants.

Admission criteria

PortfolioLow

A portfolio is not listed as a required admission component for the master's program in Computer Science. The closest related element is the required research plan, which may mention notable achievements if any, but the official guide does not ask for a design/engineering portfolio or work-sample set as a formal selection criterion.

Statement of PurposeMedium

All applicants must submit a research plan. For the master's program, the department's template explicitly asks what problem the applicant wants to tackle in the master's course, along with relevant ideas, specialized knowledge, related work, and programming skills. This matters in document screening and also aligns with oral questioning on topics relevant to the applicant's research field, but the program still places major weight on entrance examinations.

Academics & GPAMedium

Academic transcripts from the previous university are required for all applicants, and the graduate school states that screening first evaluates submitted application documents before allowing applicants to proceed. The school also says it seeks students with enough basic academic skills and evaluates whether applicants have broad basic knowledge and suitable specialized knowledge. However, the official materials do not state a GPA cutoff or show transcript strength outweighing the entrance exams.

Test scoresHigh

This is a decisive factor. The graduate school says applicants are evaluated comprehensively through written examinations, oral examinations, and submitted documents. For Computer Science master's admissions, applicants face mathematics testing plus department Computer Science examinations, and English is evaluated through mandatory TOEFL scores rather than a separate English exam. The department lists broad technical subjects such as algorithms, logic, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, digital circuits, and machine learning, showing strong emphasis on exam performance and English testing.

Application components

Research PlanAcademic Transcripts from previous universityTOEFL score reportMathematics entrance examinationComputer Science specialized examination / oral specialized examination
How to stand out
Write a research plan that names a concrete computer science problem, shows relevant prior study or project work, and explains the methods or skills you would use.
Prepare deeply for the mathematics and Computer Science entrance examinations, especially the department's listed subject areas such as algorithms, logic, systems, architecture, and machine learning.
Submit a valid TOEFL score early and do not rely on alternatives such as IELTS or TOEIC, since the graduate school's official TOEFL submission rules apply.
Use your transcript to demonstrate strong foundations in math and core CS coursework, because document screening happens before exam progression.
If you have notable technical achievements, integrate them succinctly into the research plan because there is no separate portfolio channel.
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