University of Tokyo, Japan
The University of Tokyo was founded in 1877 when four independent faculties were merged into one. The University of Tokyo now has ten faculties, fifteen graduate schools, and eleven related research centers. This university produced three Nobel Laureates (Professor Takaaki Kajita in Physics, Emeritus Masatoshi Koshiba in Physics, and Professor Yoshinori Ohsumi in Physiology and Medicine). To be admitted to this university as an international student, you must have a 7 band IELTS score. This university's annual price is around $535,800, which is equal to 4901 US dollars and 745,084 Pakistani rupees.
The University of Tokyo is regarded as Japan's most selective and prestigious university, as well as one of the greatest universities in the world. The University of Tokyo launched two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students in the fall of 2012—Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK)—the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences—for the first time. In 2014, the University of Tokyo's School of Science launched the Global Science Course, an all-English undergraduate transfer program (GSC)
Year Founded: 1877
Contact: +8133-8122-111
Website: https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/