The Global Scientists and Engineers Program (GSEP)
Bachelor's Program in Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering
*The information below is for the entrance examination for the 2025 academic year, which has already ended.
Tokyo Institute of Technology merged with Tokyo Medical and Dental University to form Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) on October 1, 2024.
For details, please refer to the following article.

Enrollment | April |
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Number of Students Admitted | The program will admit up to 18 recipients. Up to 8 of whom will be recipients of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) scholarships for up to four years, and the rest will be privately funded international students. |
Department |
Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering School of Environment and Society Note: GSEP is offered only in the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering and not by any other School or Department. |
Application Period | Mid to late August |
Type of Degree | Bachelor of Engineering |
Overview
The Global Scientists and Engineers Program (GSEP) is the first international Bachelor of Engineering degree program at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech). In this program, all subjects are taught in English, allowing qualified international students who have little or no proficiency in the Japanese language to pursue an engineering bachelor’s degree at Tokyo Tech.
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Intended for those who seek:
- Bachelor's degree program in engineering
- Bachelor's degree program taught in English
- Program with interdisciplinary engineering knowledge and skills to solve global problems
- Consideration for a Japanese government scholarship(MEXT)
Program and Department
GSEP students will belong to the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering, which includes science, engineering, and management courses. GSEP is a transdisciplinary degree program not limited to any specific science or engineering field. Transdisciplinary knowledge is essential for scientists and engineers to solve real-world global problems, as well as to acquire intercultural leadership skills and a future vision. Many of the core courses will be team taught in project-based learning or hands-on formats covering various fields of science and engineering. Students can choose course topics and acquire advanced knowledge.
The detailed GSEP program and other Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering information can be found on the websites below.
For applicants commencing in April 2025
Application and Admissions Schedule
Announcing the application schedule for GSEP 2025.
Application Period | August 14 – August 23, 2024 |
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Preliminary Screening Results Announcement |
September 18, 2024 |
Secondary Screening |
September 30 – October 25, 2024 Note: The secondary screening takes place online in 2024. |
Admissions Results Announcement | November 15, 2024 |
Enrollment Procedures | March 21, 2025 |
Start of the Semester | April 1, 2025 |
Application Guidebook for Global Scientists and Engineering Program (GSEP) commencing in April 2025
Application Procedures
Please follow the steps below to apply.
1 Check the application guidelines
Eligibility varies depending on the type of scholarship being offered. Please refer to the application guidelines for details.
2 Prepare the application documents and pay the application fee
Check the application guidelines, and prepare certificates and other documents.
Note: The application documents must include a Verification of Application Fee Payment. Please make payment before proceeding with the application form by referring to “7. Application, Enrollment, and Tuition Fees” in the application guidelines. Please also see the secure online payment website (e-shiharai) below for details on payment.
3 Online application
Apply by filling in the required items on the following online application form by the designated date. Also, please upload scanned copies or digital versions of other required application documents to the online application system.
Starting from the entrance examinations to be taken in AY 2024, an “Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form” from the principal of the applicant’s most recently attended high school is required as an application document.
(Instructions for online application form)
- You are required to complete all 6 pages of this application.
- You can save your record by clicking "Resume later" at the top of each page and come back later to complete the application.
- Click "Submit" on the last page once you have completed your application.
- Please complete this application in English. Non-English characters will not be recognized.
- After submitting your online application form, you will receive an email with a URL and password for the“Evaluation sheet with Recommendation” online submission system.Forward it to your referee and officials at your previous/current high school to allow their access to the system.
4 Preliminary screening
(Review of application documents)
The submitted documents will be reviewed by the Admissions Division and TSE professors. The results of the review will be announced on this web page.
5 Secondary screening
(Written examination and interview)
Applicants who pass the initial screening will be interviewed by a GSEP professor and take a written exam covering high school mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Details will be sent after the preliminary screening.
6 Announcement of acceptance
Results will be announced on this web page. Inquiries by email will not be accepted.
7 Enrollment and start of the semester
Successful applicants will begin enrollment procedures at the end of March, and the spring semester will begin on April 1.
Format
For All Applicants
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Please note that “Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form” must be directly submitted to Tokyo Tech by the applicant's recommender.
Please be sure to request your recommender to submit the completed form using the Tokyo Tech online submission system by the deadline.
Applicants will be notified the URL for the“Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form”online submission system after applicants registered his/her application.
Forward it to the Applicant's recommender to allow their access to the system.
For Potential Applicants
Potential applicants who wish to apply under the conditions stated in (1) or (2) below are to inquire via the following contact details and attach the requisite documents before proceeding with the application.
Please refer to the application guidelines for details.
Contact :
Undergraduate Admissions Group Admissions Division Education Planning Department Institute of Science Tokyo
(1)Potential applicants that require “Individual Assessment of Admission Eligibility”
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Assessment period: July 9, 2024 - August 8,2024
Tokyo Tech will not accept Application for Individual Assessment of Admission Eligibility that received after the stated deadline.
(2) Potential applicants applying for exemption from English test score submission
Points to Note When Applying
1. English Proficiency Tests
(1) Tests accepted as proof of English proficiency
Applicants are required to submit a score report of the following tests as proof of their English proficiency.
A score report is considered valid only if the test is taken within two years prior to the last day of the application period. There is no minimum score requirement.
- TOEFL iBT (including TOEFL iBT Home Edition)
- TOEFL ITP Plus for China Solution (taken in Mainland of China)
- TOEIC L&R
- IELTS Academic Module (paper test) *
- IELTS Academic Module (computer-delivered test) *
- *For IELTS scores, scanned data of a paper-based report issued by IELTS must be submitted. A score report in PDF format will not be accepted.
(2) Tests not acceptable as proof of English proficiency
A score report of the following tests is not accepted as proof of English proficiency.
- Institutional testing programs of TOEIC and TOEFL (TOEIC-IP, TOEFL-ITP, etc.)
- TOEIC S&W / TOEIC Speaking / TOEIC Bridge
- IELTS Academic Module (online test)
(3) Conditions for exemption from the English proficiency tests
Nationals of the following countries where English is used as a native language are eligible for exemption from submitting English test scores upon submission of a document specified by Tokyo Tech.
Please note that even if the classes of your high school were in general provided in English, you will not be exempted unless you are a national of a country listed below.
- United States of America
- Canada
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- New Zealand
2. Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form
Starting from the entrance examinations to be taken in AY 2024, an "Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form" from the principal of the applicant’s most recently attended high school is required as an application document.
Please note that the "Applicant Evaluation and Recommendation Form" must be submitted directly by the school principal, etc., and not by the applicant.
The designated form and how to submit will be made available in mid-July, along with the application guidelines.
3. Recommended Use of External Examinations
The results of the following examinations are listed as reference materials for the interview (second-round selection).
Although the submission is optional, these will be considered an important reference, and applicants are encouraged to submit them.
- The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
- American College Testing Program (ACT)
Application, Enrollment Fees, and Tuition
Application Fee | JPY 17,000 |
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Enrollment Fee | JPY 282,000 |
Annual Tuition | JPY 635,400 |
(Enrollment and tuition fees are subject to change.)
Program-Related Scholarships
Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship
Among those who passed the examination for the GSEP program, eight (8) outstanding applicants will be recommended for the MEXT scholarship.
The eligibility and conditions for receiving the MEXT scholarship can be found here.
- Students who have been accepted for a MEXT scholarship will not be required to pay the enrollment fee or tuition.
- Undergraduate MEXT scholarship recipients will receive a monthly stipend of JPY 120,000 for four (4) years. The amount of the stipend is subject to change in accordance with the directives of the MEXT scholarship program.
- In accordance with MEXT regulations, Air tickets to/from Japan will be provided by MEXT under certain conditions.
Note:Those who are applying for other MEXT scholarship programs such as those requiring a recommendation from the Japanese Embassy or Consulate General, or a scholarship of the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) will be required to decline candidacy of the MEXT scholarship offered under the GSEP program. Once enrolled at Tokyo Tech, MEXT scholarship students will have their academic achievements reviewed every year. If they fail to obtain a minimum grade point average of 2.3 out of 3.0 or fail to meet academic standards set by Tokyo Tech, they will be disqualified from receiving further scholarship stipends.
The eligibility and conditions for receiving the MEXT scholarship can be found here.
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Applicants who wish to enroll in Tokyo Tech under a scholarship other than those offered by MEXT and do not reside in Japan may apply for a Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students by JASSO.
Please note that those who are granted any other scholarship that doesn’t allow plural grants cannot apply for this scholarship simultaneously.
The monthly stipend is JPY 48,000, which is subject to change in accordance with the directives from JASSO. This scholarship will be offered from April 2025 to March 2026. Applicants will still be required to pay the application, enrollment, and tuition fees even if they are granted this scholarship.
Applicants who currently reside in Japan are not eligible to apply for this scholarship.
Others
There are scholarships available for outstanding international students at Tokyo Tech other than MEXT or JASSO. However, those scholarship are usually awarded to applicants studying for some period of time after admission.Applicants are required to attain a certain level of good academic performance.
(science and engineering fields) Undergraduate Admissions Group, Admissions Division
- Zip code
- 152-8550
- Address
- W8-103, 2-12-1, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
- und.admi@adm.isct.ac.jp