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Where To Learn Mechanical Engineering in Japan

Japan is a hub of scientific and technological innovation. But apart from the cutting-edge technology the nation also has its fair share in the education sector. Not many people know this but the Japanese emphasize learning a lot and that reflects in the literacy rate of the country. Thus, for all those interested to build a career in mechanical engineering, here are some noteworthy mentions. Enroll yourself in a degree program in these colleges and learn the trade from world-renowned mentors with a plethora of opportunities.

  1. Hokkaido University, Saporo
    Engineering in Hokkaido University can be traced back to a few centuries. The center of learning initiated the discipline in 1876 and since then has built a tremendous reputation for itself. What makes the institute best is the amalgamation of diverse educational backgrounds from across the globe. Another remarkable fact about the college is that it is home to over 250 courses including mechanical engineering. Interested students can enroll in the trade in both English and Japanese. Apart from that student life on campus is also interesting. If you are an international student in the University then the e3 student organization is the best choice for you.

  1. Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo
    Shibaura Institute of Technology was founded by Shiro Arimoto in 1927. Since then the center of learning has adhered to the training and practical sessions for a better learning experience. This pragmatic approach in learning is also inculcated in the various streams including mechanical engineering. Interested students who take part in the curriculum look beyond the traditional norms of education and work towards learning specialized fields. Apart from this the institute also teaches problem-solving skills based on social-economic constraints. All this together makes the institute best for candidates who look forward to a bright career in the mechanical sector.

  1. Doshisha University, Kyoto
    The roots of Doshisha University are inbred deep in time. The tradition of imparting education in the institute started 144 years back. What makes the university different is how the institute stands affirm in integrity, virtue, and discipline. The same thing can be said about the mechanical engineering branch. Students who take up the course are introduced to a global curriculum and practices which are accurate by today’s standards. Apart from that what works in favor of the students is the high employment rate which stands at 90% and above.

  1. Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami
    Kitami Institute of Technology is situated in Kitami, Japan. The main goal of the center of learning is to develop technology and work towards a better future. For all those interested in a career in mechanical engineering, the university has proficient options for you. From learning the global curriculum to working with creativity, students have a chance to learn about intellectual advancement. The 60-year-old however has a very tough screening process. Every year only 20-30% of aspirants get enrolled in college for further studies making the selection difficult for a majority of applicants. All this together has made the college a top-notch option for many candidates across the world.

  1. Osaka Institute of Technology
    Osaka Institute of Technology is one of the preeminent choices for mechanical engineering aspirants. The institute caters to cutting-edge expertise which leads to a global-knowledge-based society. The private university also has other shares of accomplishments to its name. There are several research centers associated with the university which help students to forge ahead in virtual reality, robotics, and the nanomaterials sector. With an acclaimed curriculum, excellent guidance, and a chance to collaborate with international students, the Osaka Institute of Technology is best in every aspect.


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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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