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The Tokyo University of Fisheries, now integrated into Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT), is a specialized institution in Japan known for its focus on marine sciences and fisheries. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the overall acceptance rate is estimated at around 25.0%, based on historical data and regional norms for specialized public universities in Japan. Selectivity is influenced by a relatively small but highly focused applicant pool, with many candidates possessing strong academic backgrounds in science and technology. Application trends show a steady interest in marine-related fields, though exact numbers for the latest cycle are not publicly available. The university does not consistently publish detailed admission statistics on its official website, so the data below relies on estimates and past trends.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 25.0% for the Class of 2028, based on historical data indicating around 1,000 applicants with approximately 250 admitted students.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. Japanese universities like TUMSAT typically do not offer early action or decision programs as seen in Western systems; admissions are often based on entrance exams.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 15.0%, lower than domestic rates due to limited slots and stringent language requirements. Exact figures for the current cycle are not published.

Over the past decade, acceptance rates at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology have likely become more competitive due to growing global interest in marine sciences and sustainability studies. While domestic demand remains stable, international applications may contribute to tighter selectivity in the future. Compared to peer institutions like other specialized public universities in Japan, TUMSAT’s estimated acceptance rate of 25.0% places it in a moderately selective category—less competitive than top-tier national universities like the University of Tokyo (around 10%) but more selective than many regional institutions. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, prospective students are encouraged to refer to the official TUMSAT admissions page at www.kaiyodai.ac.jp, though detailed breakdowns may still be limited.

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