Hiroshima University campus
Higashihiroshima, Japan
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Hiroshima University

Higashihiroshima·public·Est. 1929

#QS #441-450

QS Rank

35

Acceptance rate

15

Intl. students

$3,600

Tuition/yr

15,500

Enrollment

About Hiroshima University

Hiroshima University is a leading Japanese national research university, ranked QS #441-450 globally (2025), with a distinguished history of rebuilding and international engagement since its original campus was destroyed in the 1945 atomic bombing. Today located on a new campus in Higashihiroshima (25km east of Hiroshima city), the university has become one of Japan's most internationally active national universities — hosting over 15% international students and operating a wide portfolio of English-medium graduate programs across science, engineering, education, and medical sciences.

Hiroshima University's global engagement reflects the city's unique history as a peace symbol — the university is a leading institution for peace studies and international cooperation research. Its science and engineering programs are strong in materials science, biotechnology, and information science. The university actively offers MEXT and HU-specific international scholarships, and its location in western Japan's Chugoku region provides access to the Hiroshima-Osaka-Kobe industrial corridor while maintaining lower living costs than Tokyo.

World University Rankings

QS World University Rankings (2026)#QS #441-450

For Nepali students

  • One of Japan's most internationally welcoming national universities — 15% international students and extensive English-medium graduate programs
  • QS #441-450 at Japan's national university tuition rate (¥535,800/year) — strong research university credentials at the world's lowest tuition for this ranking tier
  • Active MEXT scholarship participation — good success rate for international applicants from developing countries
  • Western Japan location — Hiroshima-Osaka corridor; lower cost of living than Tokyo while retaining access to major Japanese industrial employers
  • Peace research and international cooperation programs — unique academic niche with global relevance and active conference networks

Programs(5)

MSc / PhD Engineering (Materials, Information)

Engineering
Master's~$4k/yrIELTS 6+

MSc / PhD Bioscience

Arts & Social Sciences
Master's~$4k/yrIELTS 6+

MA / PhD Education

Education
Master's~$4k/yrIELTS 6+

MSc Medical Sciences

Nursing & Health Sciences
Master's~$4k/yrIELTS 6+

MA Peace Studies and International Development

Arts & Social Sciences
Master's~$4k/yrIELTS 6+

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Admission requirements — Nepali equivalents

A rough translation of the published minimums for Nepali applicants:

GPA 3.060%+ in NEB +2, B+ average in Cambridge A-levels, or Second Division in a TU bachelor's degree.
GPA 3.370%+ in NEB +2 or First Division in a TU bachelor's degree.
GPA 3.675%+ in NEB +2 or First Division with Distinction in a TU bachelor's degree.
IELTS 6.5The most common graduate minimum — achievable with 2–3 months of focused preparation. IELTS 7.0+ needed for the most competitive programs.

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