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Hitotsubashi University from Nigeria · Duolingo English Test

Hitotsubashi Universityaccepts the Duolingo English Test — it is listed on Duolingo's official accepting-institutions list. Scores run on the 10–160 scale; Hitotsubashi University and each programme set their own minimum, so confirm the figure on the official admissions page.

About Hitotsubashi University

City
Kunitachi
Subjects
Business & Management, Social Sciences, Economics, Law
Accreditation
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT, 文部科学省 Monbu-Kagaku-s…
Official site
www.hit-u.ac.jp/eng

Founded 1875 (chartered as Shoho Koshujo — Commercial Training School — by Mori Arinori; reorganised multiple times; current Hitotsubashi University 1…

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Applying from Nigeria

At about $70 the DET is taken online from Nigeria — no test-centre travel, and far cheaper than IELTS. English-medium; some study-without-IELTS via MOI. Proof of funds is a real visa step.

Credentials
NUC (National Universities Commission) — institution recognition
Funding to search
Chevening, Commonwealth, World Bank

Common questions

Does Hitotsubashi University accept the Duolingo English Test?
Yes — Hitotsubashi University is on Duolingo's official list of institutions that accept the Duolingo English Test. The exact score it asks for is set by the university and programme, so confirm the current figure on its official admissions page.

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AlmiDET is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Duolingo. All practice material is original and never copied from the Duolingo English Test. Acceptance figures and score bands change — always confirm the current requirement on the official university or government page before you rely on it.