MARCH (Japanese universities)

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MARCH (Japanese: マーチ, Hepburn: Māchi) is the collective name of 5 private universities located in Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from the initial letters of the Japanese Roman characters of each school:

Overview

Combined, MARCH universities' alumni include 5 world leaders,[1][2][3][4][5] 2 Supreme Court Justices,[6][7] and 6 Olympic medalists.[8] Meiji, Hosei and Rikkyo universities are part of the Top Global University Project of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.[9]

Comparison

More information Name, Picture ...
Name Picture Year founded Location in Greater Tokyo Academic rankings (2023)
THE QS Asia QS World
Meiji University 1881 Chiyoda
Suginami
Nakano
Kawasaki
45[10] 291–300[11] 1001–1200
Aoyama Gakuin University 1874 Shibuya
Machida
Sagamihara
52[10] 351–400[12] 1201–1400
Rikkyo University
1874 Ikebukuro
Niiza
40[10] 248[13] 1201–1400
Chuo University
1885 Hachiōji
Bunkyō
Shinjuku
54[10] 451–500[14] >1400
Hosei University
1880 Shinjuku
Koganei
Machida
59[10] 551–600[15] >1400
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Extensions

JMARCH

A former extension, Sophia University (上智大学, Jōchi Daigaku), alongside the rest of MARCH, were called JMARCH in the 1960s. The term is no longer used, due to Sophia now being grouped with Waseda and Keio as Japan's top 3 private universities.

GMARCH

Originating in 2005, GMARCH is a widely used extension of MARCH, with G being Gakushuin University (学習院大学, Gakushūin Daigaku).[16]

TMARCH

With T standing for Toyo University (東洋大学, Tōyō Daigaku), the extension of TMARCH originated in 2023 as a result of Toyo's rise in prestige and reputation, with observers and pundits often comparing the university with the rest of MARCH.[17][18][19]

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