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This time, we are ranking private universities. Let's take a look at the results. *Some medical and professional universities have been excluded from the ranking. Medical and professional single-discipline universities are included in the ranking along with other comprehensive universities, but please use it as a reference only. It is not possible to simply compare comprehensive universities with medical single-discipline universities, music universities, or art universities. Please be aware of this in advance. #PrivateUniversityUniversityranking Corrections: 53:00 Correction) Kurume University Corrections: 1:00:46 Correction) Kanagawa University Corrections: 1:03:45 Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University is ranked B Corrections: 1:10:12 Kyoto Prefecture! [Reasons to Study] Rankings • [Reasons to Study] Rankings [Rank Kingdom] / @rankookoku *There are 793 universities in Japan in 2023* (Breakdown: 82 national universities, 95 public universities, 590 private universities, 26 others) [About the deviation values of humanities and sciences] Humanities subjects require only memorization, but science subjects have many subjects that require calculation and thinking skills, so they require a lot of study time and are difficult. The deviation value is influenced by the average score of all test takers. The ratio is 70% for humanities and 30% for science. Medical faculties such as medical, dental, and pharmaceutical faculties are classified as science, which raises the average score. Most students who go to F-rank universities are humanities students. The average score (deviation value) varies greatly depending on the population of test takers. It is said that the appropriate deviation value for science is the deviation value for humanities plus 2 to 5. [About the deviation values of national, public, and private universities]国際学部 国際学科 2年生 K.S. English: Private universities require 3 to 4 subjects, but at national and public universities, most require 5 or 7 subjects, including the common test and second-stage exam. A large number of subjects means more study time and effort is required. Conversely, if there are fewer subjects, students can devote more study time and effort to those subjects, so students applying to private universities tend to score higher than those applying to national and public universities. National and public universities also have a two-stage selection system, consisting of the common test and the second-stage exam. Students who take the second-stage exam are already in top form when they take the entrance exam. On the other hand, at private universities, anyone can take the exam if they pay the money. If you have the money to spare and don't care about the faculty, you can take the exam multiple times at the same private university. It is said that the appropriate deviation score for national and public universities is the deviation score of a private university plus 4 to 7. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Rank Kingdom delivers the latest trending information, mainly on information about university entrance exams, in a variety of rankings. If you agree with the video, please give it a high rating! #UniversityEntranceExam #StandardScore #Employment #EducationalBackground #Qualifications #Money #wakatte