

The following summary of School of Commerce entrance examinations is intended as a guideline. For specific dates, requirements, application procedures and other details, please refer to the websites of the Waseda University Admissions Center
(in Japanese) or the Waseda University Center for International Education
(in English).
Foreign Student Examination
For non-Japanese students who have completed 12 years of primary and secondary education outside Japan and have taken the EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students). Enrollment is in September or April. Successful applicants who wish to enter as second- or third-year students must enroll in April. (Number of Places: Unspecified)
Returnee Examination
For Japanese students who have graduated from high schools outside Japan. Successful applicants may enroll in September or the following April. (Number of Places: Unspecified)
Transfer Examination
Held in September for graduates or prospective graduates of colleges or universities, or students who have completed at least two years of study at an accredited university. Successful applicants enroll as third-year students in April. (Number of Places: Unspecified)
For international students who wish to study at the School of Commerce, we offer the following study programs under the Inter-University or the Inter-Faculty agreements.
Study Abroad Exchange Program
This program gives international students to study at SOC for a semester or a full year (this period depends on the agreement that applies). A number of courses are offered for them to study Japanese Business marketing, industrial society and so on. They have priority over domestic students in terms of course registration.
Double Degree Program
This program gives students an opportunity to study at SOC for half a year or a full year (this period depends on the agreement that applies). A number of courses are offered in English, which provides opportunities for study to students who do not possess a high level of Japanese language ability. Students who participate in this program have priority over domestic students in terms of such matters as course registration and accommodation arrangements.