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The National Institute of Technology (NIT), Japan, which organizes 51 Colleges of Technology (KOSEN, 55 Campuses, including 5 Colleges of Maritime Technology), provides a unique and successful higher-education system, the main five-year engineering education and the additional two-year advanced course as well, for young students from an age of 15, under close cooperation with industry, to foster top-level practical and creative engineers as human resources (or as “Treasures of the Society”).

The National Institute of Technology (NIT), Japan, which organizes 51 Colleges of Technology (KOSEN, 55 Campuses, including 5 Colleges of Maritime Technology), provides a unique and successful higher-education system, the main five-year engineering education and the additional two-year advanced course as well, for young students from an age of 15, under close cooperation with industry, to foster top-level practical and creative engineers as human resources (or as “Treasures of the Society”).

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    701-2 Higashiasakawa-machi, Hachioji, Tokyo,, 193-0834, Hachioji

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