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About NIT

Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT) — public non-profit institution. It is located in Nagoya, Japan.

The university was highly rated by the QS International Ranking of the best universities, and is in 1201 place in the world. The educational institution is in 1201 position of Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THE).

NIT carries out research in several scientific areas.

Location
Nagoya, Japan
Establishment year
1949
Students
5,771
International students
280
Female students
16%
Acceptance rate
20%

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NIT tuition fees

The academic calendar at NIT is divided into two semesters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees here are different for locals and foreigners. For locals, it starts from 33 USD, and for foreigners — a minimum of 5,000 USD. The cost of education and the availability of scholarships can be checked on the official website.

When choosing an educational institution, it is necessary to take into account additional costs: accommodation, transportation, educational materials, meals and personal expenses.

Academic calendar
Semesters
Bachelor
Local33USD/year
Foreign5,000USD/year
Master
Local33USD/year
Foreign5,000USD/year

NIT campus

The campus of NIT is urban. This means that students study closely to the sights and the entire recreational infrastructure of the city. This type of campus gives students more options for internships and part-time jobs. There is a library on the grounds of the university. There are collected scientific works of graduates and teachers of the university, as well as fiction. NIT regularly accepts students for international exchange programs, providing both local and international students with the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and gain unique experience.

Campus Type
Urban
Library
Yes
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