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  2. Polytechnic schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Polytechnic schools (職業能力開発校, Shokugyō nōryoku kaihatsukō) in Japan are vocational education institutions for short and long term programs, a group of public human resources development facilities under paragraph (1) (i) of Article 15-6 of the Human Resources Development Promotion Law. It involves designated private sector as well.

  3. Tokyo Polytechnic University - Wikipedia

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    www .t-kougei .ac .jp /e /. Tokyo Polytechnic University (東京工芸大学, Tōkyō Kōgei Daigaku) is a private university in Honchō, Nakano, Tokyo. Its nickname is Shadai (写大). It was formerly known as Tokyo College of Photography ( 東京写真大学, Tōkyō Shashin Daigaku ). The university was founded as Konishi Professional School ...

  4. Institute of technology - Wikipedia

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    Technological University of the Philippines, the premier state university of technology education in the Philippines. Technological Institute of the Philippines, an engineering school with an international accreditation. Bicol University, center in teaching excellence, offers IT courses and a well known university.

  5. Colleges of technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Colleges of technology in Japan. A "KOSEN (National Institute of Technology, Japan)" is the translated Japanese word used to describe the kōsen educational Japanese college system, a variety of programmes of 5 years of study at a collegiate level. The kōtō-senmon-gakkō (高等専門学校), often abbreviated to "KOSEN" (高専) are attended ...

  6. Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    A polytechnic is a school, college, or university that qualifies as an institute of technology or ... Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan; Wuhan Polytechnic ...

  7. Tokyo Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Institute of Technology was founded by the government of Japan as the Tokyo Vocational School on May 26, 1881, [5] 14 years after the Meiji Restoration. To accomplish the quick catch-up to the West, the government expected this school to cultivate new modernized craftsmen and engineers. In 1890, it was renamed Tokyo Technical School.

  8. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Japan. Passing the entrance exam to a university is a major life step for a young Japanese person. Higher education in Japan is provided at universities (大学 daigaku), junior colleges (短期大学 tanki daigaku), colleges of technology (高等専門学校 kōtō senmon gakkō) and special training schools and community ...

  9. Technical education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education. Entry to Kōsen Colleges of Technology and technical high schools is at age 15 years. The kōsen basically provide five-years of training (although most provide the succeeding two-year course as well). For the graduates, transferring tracks are provided to universities and graduate schools.