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It is often said that just by qualifying for Rodai, a student can write his own ticket for a future in business, Editor's Note Tokyo University the world's most prestigious Its alumni list is a virtue! schools Who's Who of Janan Here's a look at the Institution, its reputation, reality and elitism is one of industry or government Ilnnc Press Writer Associated TOKYO Scratch a Japanese government or'ticial nr the head of a mainr corporation, and youre ltke-Ito find a graduate of Tokyo University, a puiic institution 'whose diplomas virtually guarantee a career at the elite levels of Japanese society. None of Japans 1 ,024 other universities and colleges carries the clout of Tokyo Daigaku, ui "Todai." as it is more familiarly known. War Among Japns 14 II prime ministers, eight were . By K. I y v v: A I post-Worl- d Xt graduates of Tokyo 50 I :S r JX Universitys members of thp Diet parliament in.present-da- y clude 108 products of the university, and in Prime Minister Zrnko Snzukis Cabinet, nine are Todai graduates. Seven of the 12 companies lifted at thet op of Japan's stock exchange have Todai men as presidents. Troubles Some Critics The preponderance of Tokyo University alumni in important positions troubles some critics who think it breeds excessive elitism, more so because of an educational sjstem that puts far heavier emphasis on college entrance examinations than on actual studies Once a prospective student passes the rigourous tests and is accepted bv a school the road to law faculty. The 511 On graduation he will become an instant part of an old bov network" that Frof. Kazuo Aoi describes as "dominating key and influential posts in the government as well as in the business and social sectors." Tokyo University graduates mav he bright, but that isnt the only reason that a hig, reputable corporation, for an instance, tends them rather than to employ brighter graduates of other universities, says Aoi, 62, himself a 1959 graduate of Japn's oldest, largest and most prestigious university. High-LevConnections Aoi, who headed a university committee studying living standards of students families, says of Todai students nearly before World War II were from middle class backgrounds, whereas l connections now strongh-- I v influence who gets in and who doesnt An intolerable aspect is that Todai is no longer an institution where poverty is no bar," says Aoi "Today's Todai students, except for a few, are those whose parents are making government officials or in managerial jobs with big companies. Giving other public schools equal facilities and libraries and permitting exchanges of professors would he one way of reducing Tokyo Universitys dominance of Japan ese society, he says. Although many prospective stu two-thir- high-leve- dents set their sights on other schools such as Kyoto Univesity usually regarded as Japans No 2 and prestigious public university private universities such as Waseda and Keio. none try harder on the annual entrance examinations than those aiming for Todai Four, Five Times Rome begin preparing in elementary school, by studing under pn vate tutors, and it is not uncommon students to try four or for would-b- e five times before they pass the entrance exams or give up. There also are thousands of cram schools" special "juku, whose sole purpose is to train students for the college exams. Figures show that in each new class at Tokyo University, about half spend at least one yhear at a juku. Some of the schools mention in their the number of advertisements "graduates" who made it to Todai. The university was founded in 1877 at the outset of Japan's Meiji period that ended 270 years of isolation from the outside world Since then, a total of 186,844 graduates have passed through the "akamon." or gate, that is a campus landmark and school symbol fn its college of general education. nine faculties and graduate school. Todai has nearly 18,182 students, including 4,300 graduate students and other scholars. Women nu ber 1,336. including 410 graduate students There are 500 foreigners, nearly half of them e exchange students. Introductory Lectures An undergraduate degree takes four years, a medical degree six. 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