The summary of qualified applicants for 2026 year-end entry (年内入試) at leading private universities including Tokyo University of Science (Tokyo Rika Da, 東京理科大学), Sophia University (上智大学), and the MARCH group (Meiji University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Rikkyo University, Chuo University, and Hosei University) was released on March 7, marking a significant moment for prospective students and high schools across Japan. This data, compiled from a joint survey by University Communications, AERA, and Sunday Mainichi involving approximately 4,200 schools nationwide, highlights the popularity of these institutions amid ongoing admissions reforms.
Year-end entry, or 'nainen nyūshi,' encompasses recommendation-based admissions (学校推薦型選抜), comprehensive selection (総合型選抜 or AO入試), and special entries completed by the end of the calendar year, before the main general selection rounds in February and March. These pathways allow universities to select students based on a mix of academic records, interviews, essays, and sometimes standardized tests, reducing reliance on high-stakes general exams. In 2026, with Japan's declining birthrate, private universities have ramped up these early rounds to secure enrollment, leading to increased competition and strategic multiple applications by students.
📊 Overall Trends in 2026 Private University Early Admissions
Despite fewer 18-year-olds overall, private university general selection applicants surged 109% year-over-year, with early entries showing similar vigor. Institutions like Tokyo Rika Da recorded 61,505 applicants (113.2% vs. 2025), Sophia University 31,946 (109.8%), and MARCH universities collectively up 104%. This reflects students' preference for prestigious privates over nationals, driven by flexible admissions and strong employment outcomes.
Qualified numbers reveal high school powerhouses dominating, with Tokyo metro area schools leading due to rigorous prep and proximity. The data underscores a shift: more present-year (現役) qualifiers, indicating better alignment between high school curricula and university expectations.
- Key driver: Admissions reforms post-2021 common test changes, emphasizing holistic evaluation.
- Impact: Reduced pressure on March general exams, but higher competition in early rounds.
- Enrollment outlook: Universities aim to fill 20-30% of seats via early entries.

Tokyo University of Science (Tokyo Rika Da): STEM Powerhouse Leads Qualifiers
Tokyo Rika Da, renowned for science and engineering, topped early qualifiers among mid-tier privates. High school rankings show Jōhoku High School with 118 qualifiers (90 present-year), followed by Ōyō Gakuen Girls' High School (72, 67 present), Kōgyoku-sha High School (71, 54 present), and Eihoku High School (70, 68 present).
| Rank | High School | Total Qualifiers | Present-Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 城北高等学校 | 118 | 90 |
| 2 | 鴎友学園女子高等学校 | 72 | 67 |
| 3 | 攻玉社高等学校 | 71 | 54 |
| 4 | 栄北高等学校 | 70 | 68 |
| 5 | 芝浦工業大学柏高等学校 | 44 | 43 |
Compared to 2025, applicant growth signals sustained demand for its 理学部第一部 (Faculty of Science Division I) and engineering programs. Students eyeing research careers find Rika Da's hands-on labs appealing. Official site notes new 2026 programs boosting appeal.
Sophia University: International Focus Draws Diverse Talent
Sophia, with its Jesuit heritage and global programs, saw robust early interest. Recommendation applicants included 194 for literature, 263 for comprehensive human sciences, reflecting bilingual strengths. One prep school reported 27 qualifiers across faculties.
Top high schools mirror Tokyo-centric trends, with emphasis on English proficiency. Vs. 2025, up 9.8% applicants, positioning Sophia as early庆應 (Keio) alternative. Ideal for those pursuing international careers.
MARCH Group Breakdown: Meiji, Aoyama, Rikkyo Shine
MARCH universities filled early slots strategically. Meiji's recommendation saw 90 applicants (33 qualifiers, real multiplier ~2.7). Aoyama Gakuin emphasized global studies, Rikkyo liberal arts.
- Meiji: Strong in commerce/law, top high schools like Kaisei, Nada.
- Aoyama: Theology and international politics popular.
- Rikkyo: High present-year rate in social sciences.
Chuo law, Hosei policy studies rounded group. Collective uptick vs. 2025 shows resilience. Explore Japan uni jobs for post-grad paths.

Top High Schools Dominating Private Early Admissions
Capital region publics/privates lead: Kaisei High, Nada High, Horikoshi, etc. Jōhoku's 118 to Rika Da exemplifies feeder school dynamics. Data from 4,200 schools shows 1都3県 (Tokyo+3 prefectures) claim 70%+ top spots.
This concentration highlights prep school influence and urban advantages.
Comparisons to 2025: Growth Amid Challenges
2026 early qualifiers up ~10% aggregate, bucking population decline. Rika Da +13%, Sophia +10%, MARCH +4%. Factors: More AO/rec slots, common test alignment. However, real multipliers tightened due to enrollment caps.Asahi summary.
Stakeholder Perspectives: Students, Schools, Universities
Students value reduced exam stress; high schools celebrate records; unis secure talent early. Experts note equity issues for rural applicants. MEXT reports push balanced regional access.
Implications for March General Exams and Beyond
With early slots filled, general rounds face fiercer competition. Advice: Target backups like GMARCH. Future: AI in evaluations, more English programs. Check SAT guides for intl paths.
Actionable Insights for Aspiring Students
- Build portfolios early for AO/rec.
- Leverage high school recs from top feeders.
- Monitor higher ed jobs for career alignment.
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