National Chung Hsing University
About the University
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Information
Address
No.145, Xingda Rd., South Dist., Taichung 402202, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: Approximately NTD 48,000 ~ 57,000/year
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 20,000 ~ 50,000/year
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 ~ 200,000/year
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/nchurecruit.ocs
Contact Information
+886-4-22840216
[email protected]
Introduction
National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), founded in 1919, is a research-oriented comprehensive national university. Its academic fields are complete, with the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Management, Law and Political Science, Science, Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Life Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine, the Research Institute for Circular Economy, and the International College of Innovation and Industry. The 11 colleges are concentrated on the main campus in the center of Taichung City (Taiwan’s second largest city, an important transportation hub between north and south). The Research Institute for Circular Economy is located on the Nantou campus (Zhongxing New Village, Nantou City). Both campuses are easily accessible, have a comfortable climate, and offer good living conditions.
NCHU excels in research areas such as agricultural science, agricultural economics, veterinary medicine, life sciences, translational medicine, materials science, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, and green technology. In 2022, in response to the global trend of sustainable development, it established the first Research Institute for Circular Economy in Asia, focusing on three key areas: new agriculture, smart technology, and green semiconductors, further expanding its rich research fields.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
It demonstrates excellent performance in 10 fields: Agricultural Science, Plant and Animal Science, Chemistry, Engineering, Materials Science, Biology and Biochemistry, Clinical Medicine, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Environment and Ecology, and General Social Sciences, ranking in the top 1% globally in Essential Science Indicators (ESI).
We have established departments (programs) taught entirely in English, promoted English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI), accelerated the bilingualization of the university, improved students’ English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and assisted students in obtaining internationally and corporately recognized English proficiency certifications to facilitate future career planning and development.
Together with National Cheng Kung University, National Sun Yat-sen University, and National Chung Cheng University, we form the “Taiwan Comprehensive University System” alliance. We also form the “Taiwan National University System” alliance with National Chi Nan University and 14 other national universities. Through academic exchanges, inter-university course selection, mutual recognition of credits, and sharing of library resources, we increase students’ opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, integrate the resources of member schools to jointly establish research centers, implement social responsibility, develop internationalization, create interdisciplinary synergies, and enhance the competitiveness of the university.
International Exchange and Cooperation
We promote an internationalized campus, signing sister school cooperation agreements with over 350 major universities abroad, exchanging students, and signing transnational dual degree programs with internationally renowned universities in the United States, France, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and other countries to enhance students’ international perspective and competitiveness.
境外生輔導機制
The Student Safety Guidance Office assists overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students with admission procedures, accommodation arrangements, health insurance, and organizes seminars to help students adapt to campus life as soon as possible. There are also scholarships and grants available exclusively for overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students.
Students form the “Overseas Chinese Students Association,” which includes the Malaysian Student Association, the Hong Kong and Macao Student Association, the Indonesian Student Association, the Myanmar Student Association, and the Global Student Association. Through various academic, cultural, sports, and recreational activities, they build consensus among students from different regions and experience a sense of home.
Alumni

趙達衡
Hong Kong
A graduate of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, he is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2017, founder of Yih Fa Medical Devices Co., Ltd., and serves as the President of the National Chung Hsing University Hong Kong Alumni Association, the President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, and the President of the World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations.
He founded the “Taiwan Universities Hong Kong Students Award Program,” awarding outstanding leadership awards and academic excellence awards to Hong Kong students studying in Taiwan, encouraging them to study hard, participate in clubs, and develop their leadership skills.

劉子健
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Business Administration, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2018, currently serving as the Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly in Malaysia. She received the Ministry of Education’s “Global Outstanding Taiwan Alumni Award” in 2020 and is one of the few active Chinese politicians in Malaysia.
For more than 20 years, she has been involved in Malaysian public affairs, actively promoting the rights of Chinese education. During her two terms as Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly, she promoted several agricultural reforms, which have been widely recognized.

李振光
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Food Science, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2012. Because her degree was not recognized by the Malaysian government after returning to Malaysia, she and like-minded students who studied in Taiwan organized an agricultural association, founded the National Chung Hsing University Alumni Association in Malaysia, and the United Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations in Malaysia.
With the goal of gaining government recognition of degrees earned by students studying in Taiwan and taking care of the welfare of students studying in Taiwan, she was awarded the title of Dato’ by the Supreme Head of State of Malaysia for her contributions to society and was also awarded the Overseas Community Affairs Council’s “Global Outstanding Overseas Chinese Alumnus Award” in 2025.

周文瑞
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Food Science, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2006, serving as the CEO of Exclusive. Mark and Q-Pack Co., Ltd., with business covering Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, India, Hong Kong, and mainland China. She is also the Executive Director of CNI Holdings Co., Ltd. The CNI Group has a total of 9 factories and is a model of self-made entrepreneurship.
Highlights
We offer “Interdisciplinary Credit Programs” and “Interdisciplinary Second Specialty Programs” to help students develop a second specialty.
The “Interdisciplinary Credit Program” is designed to broaden students’ learning fields and cultivate their ability to integrate disciplines to facilitate their further studies or employment. We offer interdisciplinary credit programs for bachelor’s and graduate students to choose from according to their interests. The “Interdisciplinary Second Specialty Program” is designed to encourage students to learn independently, provide more flexibility in course selection and interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and assist students in developing a second specialty. Currently, 9 departments offer interdisciplinary second specialty programs for students to choose from.
“Xingshuxue Corporate Mentors” guide students to explore new career possibilities.
The “Xingshuxue Corporate Mentors” course is composed of 7 benchmark companies – SPIL, Bank SinoPac, YS Biopharma, Ve Wong Corporation, Taiwan Cement Corporation, ASML Taiwan, and Yulon Nissan – forming an “Enabler Alliance” to allow students to come into contact with different fields of industry. Through the guidance of corporate executives, students can explore their careers in advance and create more possibilities.
The course content includes visits, industry trends, and career counseling, allowing students to understand the talents needed in various industries and to learn across fields in addition to their original fields, which is of great help to students entering the industry in the future.
“Xingchuang Base” is a place to inspire and realize entrepreneurial dreams.
“Xingchuang Base” is a field for teachers and students to incubate new ventures, a brand for business counseling and innovation and entrepreneurship, and the first friendly school in Taiwan that can be registered as a company. With the core concept of inspiring students’ innovative thinking, we maintain cooperation with entrepreneurial courses (competition teams) in various colleges (institutes) so that teams can continue their entrepreneurial dreams after courses or competitions. On the teacher side, we actively explore original and commercially potential technology teams, and assist in applying for the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Scientific Research and Entrepreneurship Program, FITI Program, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Value Creation 2.0 Program to help original technologies move towards commercialization.
For various teams, we provide case-specific consulting clinics and training courses, assist them in establishing companies, match angel investment funds, and assist in linking external resources, extending into the back-end incubation center of our school, creating a complete one-stop path for innovation and entrepreneurship counseling, and creating an exclusive practice place for NCHU teachers and students to generate entrepreneurial ideas.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
- Department of History
- Graduate Institute of Library and Information Science
- Bachelor Program in Taiwan Humanities and Creativity
- Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature and Transnational Cultural Studies
- International PhD Program in Taiwan and Transcultural Studies
College of Management
College of Law and Political Science
College of Science
College of Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Environmental Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Bachelor Program in Intellectual Creativity Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Department of Agronomy
- Department of Horticulture
- Department of Forestry
- Department of Applied Economics
- Department of Plant Pathology
- Department of Entomology
- Department of Animal Science
- Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
- Department of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering
- Department of Soil and Water Conservation
- Department of Food Science and Biotechnology
- Graduate Institute of Biotechnology
- Graduate Institute of Bio-Industry Management
- Bachelor Program in Landscape and Recreation / Master Program
- Bachelor Program in Biotechnology
- International Bachelor Program in Agribusiness
- International Master Program in Agriculture
- International Doctoral Program in Agriculture
- Master Program in Agricultural Economics and Marketing
- Master Program in Plant Medicine and Good Agricultural Practice
- Graduate Institute of Food Safety
- International Master Program in Plant and Microbial Biology
College of Life Sciences
- Department of Life Sciences
- Graduate Institute of Molecular Biology
- Graduate Institute of Biochemistry
- Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences
- Graduate Institute of Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Doctoral Program in Translational Medicine
- Doctoral Program in Medical Biotechnology
- Doctoral Program in Biotechnology Industrial Innovation and Management
- Master Program in Precision Health
- International Doctoral Program in Interdisciplinary Innovative Life Science & Technology
College of Veterinary Medicine
醫學院
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Eligibility 26121_ae8c5c-d6> |
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National Chung Hsing University Awards Outstanding Bachelor’s Freshmen 26121_d45391-e6> |
NTD 30,000 in the first semester and exemption from tuition and miscellaneous fees; |
Meet one of the following qualifications:
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National Chung Hsing University Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Freshmen 26121_2ecff7-07> |
NTD20,000 26121_968415-01> |
Overseas Chinese students in the first year of the bachelor’s program who have not received other scholarships or grants and meet one of the following qualifications:
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National Chung Hsing University Scholarship for Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 26121_7d1e40-fe> |
1. Grant NTD 7,000/semester |
Economically disadvantaged overseas Chinese students who are not exempt from tuition and miscellaneous fees. Applicants for scholarships must also meet the following conditions:
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Ministry of Education Provides Scholarships for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 26121_2ea860-b2> |
NTD 10,000/month 26121_9be481-1a> |
Those whose average academic performance in the previous semester is 80 points or more or who have published a thesis (including freshmen), and who have not received other scholarships with an average monthly amount higher than NTD 10,000 (including those who have received government-related project subsidies). 26121_c99837-e5> |
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Ministry of Education Provides Grants for Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 26121_c8a50a-39> |
NTD 3,000/month 26121_f0f522-f9> |
Underprivileged overseas Chinese students who are enrolled and have not received tuition or miscellaneous fee subsidies or exemptions, excluding graduate students and extended students. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program apply with a certificate of poverty; students in the second grade or above must have passed the total average academic performance for the entire academic year in the previous academic year and have not been subject to any punishment above a reprimand. 26121_947230-fe> |
For more exclusive scholarship information, please visit https://recruit.nchu.edu.tw/college-exam/overseas/index-overseas.aspx?examc=Q#scholarship
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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College of Liberal Arts 26121_d56750-72> |
NTD 47,716 26121_be8cdc-b6> |
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College of Management 26121_8e7ad1-32> |
NTD 48,430 26121_7ff081-c3> |
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College of Law and Political Science 26121_a6e2d3-dc> |
NTD 48,430 26121_cf41a0-70> |
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College of Science 26121_0b7be2-10> |
NTD 55,304 26121_d1d2db-f6> |
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College of Engineering 26121_a6bce9-d9> |
NTD 55,754 26121_ba2b6a-3e> |
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School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 26121_2e7b5e-94> |
NTD 55,754 26121_1635d2-fa> |
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 26121_c47445-17> |
NTD 55,304 26121_cb5609-04> |
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College of Life Sciences 26121_afdb44-4e> |
NTD 55,304 26121_9a3fd6-23> |
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College of Veterinary Medicine 26121_5dcbd6-c6> |
NTD 56,876 26121_aa01c1-2f> |
Living Accommodation Expenses
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 ~ 200,000/year
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 20,000 ~ 50,000/year (summer accommodation fees are calculated separately)
School accommodation
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Accommodation Fee per Academic Year 26121_16173f-13> |
Other Instructions 26121_99cc9c-b5> |
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NTD 16,352 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) |
NTD 29,731 26121_4e22a1-31> |
Dormitory name: Cheng Xuan (female dormitory) |
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NTD 11,073 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) |
NTD 20,046 26121_2c3f58-96> |
Dormitory name: Pu Xuan (female dormitory) |
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NTD 16,599 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) |
NTD 30,180 26121_0b53c8-54> |
Dormitory name: Xingda Second Village (male dormitory) |
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NTD 11,606 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) |
NTD 20,891 26121_559bb1-65> |
Dormitory name: Li Zhai (male dormitory) |
For more dormitory information, please visit https://www.osa.nchu.edu.tw/osa/dorm/introduction.php
Male Dormitory – Xingda Second Village



Male Dormitory – Li Zhai



Female Dormitory – Cheng Xuan



Female Dormitory – Pu Xuan















