The University of Electro-communications was originally founded in the Azabu district, Tokyo city as the Technical Institute for Wireless-Communications by Wireless Association in 1918. The Technical Institute for Wireless-Communications was transferred to the Ministry of Communications in 1942 and renamed to the Central Technical Institute for Wireless-Communications in 1945. Following to the transfer from the Ministry of Communications to the Ministry of Education in 1948, the University of Electro-communications was established as a national university in 1949. The campus was moved to the city of Ch?fu, Tokyo in 1957. The university has been run by the National University Corporation since 2004.
Everything for your smooth study abroad journey
Our technology, research, and feedback/reviews of thousands of students will help you at each stage of your Study Abroad Journey. And this is FREE right now!