Information
Address
No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106319, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition fee: NTD/YR 50,460~79,120
Accommodation Fee:
On campus:
Prince House: NTD/YR 61,200–93,600
Guo Qing Dorm: NTD/YR 23,800–36,000
General Dorms: NTD/YR 15,800–28,880
Off-campus: NTD/YR 72,000–144,000
Living expenses: 96,000~120,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.instagram.com/ntu.admissions/
Contact Information
+886-2-3366-2007
[email protected]
Introduction
The most representative university in Taiwan
Renowned for its liberal academic spirit, the University upholds the motto “Integrity, Diligence, Fidelity, and Compassion,” cultivating generations of Taiwanese talent while undertaking a leading role in advanced research and higher education. Supported by outstanding scholars and abundant academic resources, the University actively strengthens international engagement and fulfills its social responsibilities. Through the integration of ecological sustainability and socio-economic development, it is committed to building a resilient and sustainable campus for the future.
Since its founding in 1928, National Taiwan University has entered its 98th year and has about 34,000 students, making it the university with the largest number of students in Taiwan. In recent years, the university has promoted the concept of “learner-centered open university” and provided flexible course methods such as “Specialization Program” and “University Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Program” to encourage students to cross departmental boundaries and explore their future career development.
NTU has an international reputation for excellence in both research and teaching, ranking 63rd in the 2026 QS World University Rankings and 140th in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by THE (THE).
NTU has signed alliances with more than 700 schools around the world, sending more than 1,100 students to sister schools in 67 countries to participate in exchange programs every year. In addition, it also provides more than 100 multinational dual degree programs and multinational internship opportunities.
Graduate Path
Over the years, NTU has cultivated many top academic scholars, public sector officials, and outstanding talents in the business world, including Nobel Prize winner Dr. Li Yuanzhe, Turing Award winner Academician Yao Chi-chi, many Taiwan’s heads of state, county and city heads, legislators, supervisory committee members, examination committee members, and well-known corporate leaders such as Quanta, ASUS, and MediaTek.
In 2018, among the 1,947 companies listed, OTC and emerging in Taiwan, 350 had NTU alumni as their chairman or general manager, covering communication equipment, optoelectronics, electronic components, chemical technology, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors.
Counseling mechanism for overseas Compatriot students (including Hong Kong and Macao students).
Our school has set up a number of overseas Compatriot student counseling mechanisms and resources for overseas Compatriot students to help our overseas Compatriot students adapt to the environment as soon as possible and learn with peace of mind. (URL: https://gocfs.ntu.edu.tw/en/)
Alumni
Mr. Barry Lam
Founder and Chairman of Quanta Computer
Hong Kong
Mr. Barry Lam is the Founder and Chairman of Quanta Computer. He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University. With nearly 40 years of experience, he has led Quanta to become the world’s largest notebook manufacturer and continues to drive the company’s strategy, vision, and innovation.
Mr. C.C. Leung
Vice Chairman and President of Quanta Computer
Hong Kong
Mr. Leung is the Vice Chairman and President of Quanta Computer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics from National Taiwan University and co-founded Quanta Computer in 1988. With nearly 40 years of experience in R&D, manufacturing, and management, he continues to lead the company’s innovation and drive future growth.

Y. Bhg Dato’ Ong Soon Ho
Founder of Hextar Chemicals Sdn Bhd
Malaysia
Dato’ Ong Soon Ho is a prominent figure in Malaysia’s business community and the founder of Hextar Chemicals Sdn Bhd, a listed agrochemical group. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Plant Pathology and Entomology, College of Agriculture, National Taiwan University, and a master’s degree in Mycology from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

Dato’ Mike Tee Swee Guan
MJHM Group of Group Executive Chariman
Malaysia
Dato’ Mike Tee Swee Guan is a graduate of the Department of Economics at National Taiwan University and the Group Executive Chairman of MJHM Group, with business operations spanning Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China.
The company launched the ECOHEAL wall-mounted air purifier, endorsed by Malaysian badminton star Dato’ Lee Chong Wei. The purifier has been shown to be 99.4% effective in preventing coronavirus transmission.

Mr. Choo Yan Tiee
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Auto Count Sdn Bhd.
Malaysia
Mr. Choo Yan Tiee is a graduate of the Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University and a former President of the Malaysian NTU Alumni Association. He is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Auto Count Sdn Bhd. In 2018, he received the Digital &
Technology Business
Excellence and CIMB
Regional Business
Excellence by Sin Chew
Media Corporation Berhad.
Auto Count provides accounting software solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises. The company is a Microsoft ISV Gold Partner and holds Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) status in Malaysia. It serves over 150,000 clients across Southeast Asia, China, Australia, and South Africa.

Mr. Tang Ah Chai
Cultural Historian and Public Intellectual
Malaysia
Mr. Tang Ah Chai graduated from the Department of History, National Taiwan University and received the NTU Outstanding Youth Award in 1983. He is a renowned Malaysian scholar in culture and history, a public intellectual and political commentator in the Chinese Malaysian community, and the former CEO of Longxue Huatang.

Mr. Sun You Lian
Labor Activists
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Sociology, National Taiwan University, he is a prominent figure in Taiwan’s labor movement and currently serves as Secretary-General of the Taiwan Labor Front. He has previously held positions as a member of the Presidential Office Human Rights Advisory Committee, Convener of the Civilian Oversight of National Health Insurance Alliance, Advisor to the 21st Century Constitutional Reform Alliance, and Specialist Committee Member of the Legal Aid Foundation.
Prof. Datuk Dr Lim Chooi Kwa
Distinguished Malaysian Educator
Malaysia
Prof. Datuk Dr Lim Chooi Kwa is a graduate of National Taiwan University (BA, Chinese Language & Literature), holding a MA in Asian Studies from the University of British Columbia and a PhD in Chinese Studies from Universiti Malaya. He has served as Principal of Klang Kuang Hua Independent High School, Lecturer at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Associate Professor at Universiti Malaya, Director of the Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies, and Head and Professor at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University and the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica.
In recognition of his contributions to education and scholarship, he received the First Centennial Teacher Spirit Award – Chinese Language Teaching Award in 2012 and the 5th Shen Mu-Yu Teacher Award in 2013. Prof. Lim is a prolific author with numerous publications.
Highlights
Specialization Program
Specialization Program is the focus of NTU’s recent curriculum reform. Each program consists of four to five courses, totaling 12 to 15 credits. Compared with a list-based course selection model, the Specialization Program emphasizes a clear curriculum framework that each course in the program is connected to each other. In this way, the program provides a clearer guidance for students to explore specific professional fields or engage in interdisciplinary studies, and enables them to build up more solid and diversified “academic competence” as foundation for their career development or graduate study.
NTU Specialization Program has three major goals. First of all, the curricula of departments are restructured and compared internationally to improve the quality of curriculum and reflect the spirit of in-depth learning. Secondly, after departments have established their specialization programs, they can open up their programs to students from other colleges and departments to promote interdisciplinary learning, break the barriers between colleges and departments, and foster the integration of campus teaching resources. Thirdly, the Specialization Program can become the cornerstone of bachelor’s programs. In the future, students can flexibly take courses of the specialization programs according to their personal ambitions, thus fulfilling NTU’s goal of cultivating interdisciplinary and innovative talents.
Explore the 280 specialization programs offered by 68 units at NTU!
More Info https://specom.aca.ntu.edu.tw/Domain/intro?lang=en
International Mentorship Program
The NTU International Mentorship Program is the first summer internship program tailor-made for international degree-seeking students at National Taiwan University (NTU). The program aims to facilitate the linkage between Taiwan and the global talent market; as well as, to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
NTU is a world-leading university and the largest and most comprehensive university in Taiwan. Its rich research capacity attracts close to 7,000 foreign students from 96 countries to study at NTU each year. Although the international employment performance of NTU graduates is the highest in Taiwan (51st in the world in terms of QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022), international students at NTU also face similar challenges to most other international students in Taiwan. Due to language and cultural barriers and the lack of a local network, many of them end up seeking employment in other countries upon graduation.
More Info https://oiainternship.ntu.edu.tw/
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Drama
- Department of History
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Department of Japanese Literature
- Department of Library and Information Studies
- Institute of Art History
- Institute of Linguistics
- Institute of Musicology
- Institute of Taiwan Literature
- Master's degree program in translation
- Master's degree program in Chinese language teaching
College of Social Sciences
College of Management
College of Science
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Physics
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Atmospheric Sciences
- Department of Geological Sciences
- Department of Geography and Environmental Resources
- Institute of Oceanography
- Institute of Astrophysics
- Institute of Applied Physics
- Institute of Applied Mathematical Sciences
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development(International Master Degree Program/International Doctoral Degree Program)
College of Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Medical Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering
- Institute of Applied Mechanics
- Institute of Environmental Engineering
- Institute of Architecture and Urban-Rural Studies
- Institute of Industrial Engineering
- Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Information Engineering
- Institute of Optoelectronic Engineering
- Institute of Telecommunications Engineering
- Institute of Electronic Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Nrtworking and Multimedia
- Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Informatics
- Data Science Master Degree Program/ Doctoral Degree Progra
College of Medicine
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- Department of Pharmacy
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- Department of Nursing
- Department of Physiotherapy
- Department of Occupational Therapy
- Institute of Physiology
- Department of Medical Laboratory and Biotechnology
- Institute of Pharmacology
- Institute of Pathology
- Institute of Toxicology
- Institute of Immunology
- Institute of Microbiology
- Institute of Molecular Medicine
- Institute of Medical Oncology
- Institute of Clinical Pharmacy
- Institute of Clinical Dentistry
- Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences
- Institute of Oral Biological Sciences
- Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology
- Institute of Genomic and Proteomic Medicine
- Institute of Medical Devices and Medical Imaging
- Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture
- Department of Veterinary Medicine
- Department of Entomology
- Department of Agronomy
- Department of Agricultural Chemistry
- Department of Agricultural Economics
- Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
- Department of Animal Science and Technology
- Department of Biomechatronics Engineering
- Department of Forest Environment and Resources
- Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
- Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering
- Department of Bioindustry Communication and Development
- Institute of Food Science and Technology
- Institute of Biotechnology
- Institute of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
- Institute of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology
College of Public Health
- Department of Public Health
- Institute of Health Policy and Management
- Institute for Food Safety and Health
- Institute of Health Data Analysis and Statistics
- Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
- Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
- Health Behaviors and Community Sciences
- Master of Public Health Program
College of Life Sciences
Center for General Education
International College
Graduate School of Advanced Technology
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship for Students Admitted through Recommendation by Overseas High Schools |
Full tuition subsidy + monthly stipend of NTD 8,000 |
Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, or Macao students admitted to NTU through Recommendation by Overseas High Schools |
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NTU International Undergraduate Student Scholarship |
Tuition subsidy of up to NTD 65,000 each semester + monthly stipend of NTD 8,000 |
All international degree students can apply 755cf9-ca> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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College |
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Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Law |
NTD 50,460 732ec0-d8> |
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Science, Bio-resources & Agriculture 2a1833-8c> |
NTD 58,520 |
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Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science 837de6-2f> |
NTD 58,940 |
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Medicine (excluding Department of Medicine & Dentistry), Public Health 4edfe1-5b> |
NTD 62,100 703208-ed> |
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Department of Medicine 7dde5a-00> |
NTD 79,120 22adee-0c> |
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Department of Dentistry 32d0f5-c7> |
NTD 72,340 |
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Management |
NTD 51,220 |
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Life Science 151231-e3> |
NTD 60,520 15a59d-c6> |
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International College |
NTD 60,000 102e6e-75> |
For more information, please visit the following website: National Taiwan University Overseas Student Admissions (https://admissions.ntu.edu.tw/fees-scholarships/tuition-fees/)
Living Accommodation Expenses
Living expenses (per year): Approximately NTD 96,000~120,000
Accommodation fee (per year): Approximately NTD 15,800~20,600 (Summer accommodation fees are not included)
Housing Accommodations
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One academic year |
Other explanations |
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NTD 7,900~12,900 75daa8-36> |
NTD 15,800~25,800 03a8ac-ef> |
International, Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macau, and Mainland Chinese Students are prioritized for on-campus housing. There are several options and each dormitory provides a different experience. You can choose to live alone or have as many as 3 roommates. Furthermore, you can play pool, workout, hang out in the lounge and more in the public areas of the dormitories. |
Pathways
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Information
Address
43,Sec.4,Keelung Rd.,Daan District, Taipei,106,Taiwan,R.O.C.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition fee NTD/YR 48,680~56,780
Accommodation fee NTD/YR 13,000~55,000
Living expenses NTD/YR 96,000~120,000
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/NTUST.official/?locale=zh_TW
Contact Information
+886-2-27333141
[email protected]
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Introduction
43,Sec.4,Keelung Rd.,Daan District, Taipei,106,Taiwan,R.O.C.
Three-school alliance
NTUST has established a three-university alliance with National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University, and students share the teaching resources of the three universities to study courses across schools to establish a complete learning network, with the goal of becoming the world’s top joint university system.
學術聲望
According to the “2024 Asian University Rankings” by The Times Higher Education Special Issue (THE), NTUST has jumped significantly to 71st place, fourth in Taiwan, maintaining the first place in Taiwan in international outlook projects, and improving its research quality to fourth in Taiwan. In the “2024 World’s Best Young University Rankings”, NTUST ranked 52nd in the world, ranking second in Taiwan and first in technical and vocational schools. Among them, it continued to rank first in Taiwan in the evaluation index “International Outlook”.
According to the 2024 Asian University Rankings by QS, a British higher education research agency, NTUST ranks 74th in Asia and fifth in Taiwan. The “International Students” project ranked first in Taiwan and 63rd in Asia.
Teacher-student performance
In 2023, NTUST won three concept design awards at the Red Dot Design Awards, known as the Oscars of the design industry. At the same time, NTUST has been ranked first in the Asia-Pacific region of the Red Dot Design Rankings for three consecutive years, and its abundant design and innovation capabilities have been internationally recognized.
NTUST students are popular with companies, and according to Foresight Magazine’s 2024 Corporate Favorite College Student Comprehensive Edition Ranking, NTUST ranks third in Taiwan.
International Exchange and Cooperation
Our student exchange and cooperation schools include 60 countries around the world, and implement a dual education system with many schools.
More than 600 two-way exchange students each year
400+ partner schools worldwide (263 in Asia, 131 in Europe, 34 in the Americas, 12 in Oceania and 5 in Africa)
There are 40+ dual school partner schools around the world
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Alumni
魏國強
Outstanding alumni
Hong Kong
Graduated from the Department of Industrial Management of NTUST
Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

吳慧莉
(Dr. Felycia Edi Soetaredjo)
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering of NTUST
Won the “Asia Top 100 Outstanding Scientists Award”

艾玉寧
(Aning Ayucitra)
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering of NTUST
He served in the Vatican’s Wildya Mandala in Surabaya
Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University
善素莉 (Syamsuri)
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of NTUST
He teaches at the Indonesian Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya (ITATS) and is currently the principal of the school.

趙德胤
Outstanding alumni
Myanmar
Graduated from the Department of Design at NTUST
Won the Overseas Chinese Affairs Council Global Outstanding Alumni Award
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Highlights
Top research, ranked ahead of Top-Ranked Universities
#Ranked No. 1 among technical and vocational universities, and No. 1–3 nationwide across major evaluations.
#No. 1 among technical and vocational universities in the number of faculty selected for Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists Worldwide list.
Enterprises’ Favorite
#Enterprises’ Favorite University
Ranked No. 3 nationwide and No. 1 among technical and vocational universities in the 2024 CommonWealth Magazine “Enterprises’ Favorite University Graduates” Survey.
#Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings 2024
NTUST ranked 71st in Asia, 4th nationwide, while maintaining No. 1 nationwide in International Outlook and rising to No. 4 nationwide in Research Quality.
#Times Higher Education (THE) World’s Best Young Universities Rankings 2024
Ranked 52nd worldwide, 2nd in Taiwan, and No. 1 among technical and vocational universities, continuing to hold No. 1 nationwide in International Outlook.
National Taiwan University Alliance, Abundant Resources
NTUST, NTU, and NTNU are members of the NTU System (NTU System) and share resources with teachers and students, and students can take courses, minors, and double majors across schools
International Campus, Expand Your Horizons with Globalized Campus
Foreign master’s and doctoral students rank first in Taiwan and have the highest density
NTUST has a highly international campus environment
Multidisciplinarity
NTUST encourages diversity, cross-domain, and multiple learning channels.
A variety of incentives are set up and a variety of scholarships and bursaries are available for application.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
School of Management
College of Design
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Photos & Videos
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship Amount 25051_7f6575-c1> |
Eligibility
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 25051_eb85af-0c> |
NTD/YR 36,000 25051_8db159-ec> |
1. Based on official overseas financial statements or certificates of financial hardship provided by overseas Chinese students. 2. For overseas Chinese students enrolled in the second year or above, applicants must have achieved a passing overall academic average for the previous academic year and must not have received any disciplinary action above a warning at colleges or universities, or above a minor demerit at senior high schools.
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Outstanding Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship of the Ministry of Education 25051_9faaff-ed> |
NTD/YR 120,000 25051_c360df-11> |
1. Applicants admitted through the joint placement mechanism of the Overseas Joint Admission Committee (hereinafter referred to as the “OJAC”), who rank among the top five in overall placement scores in each admission round and academic category, and whose scores place them within the top 1% of their respective category.
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Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee work-study subsidy for poor overseas Chinese students 25051_615f07-9e> |
NTD 2200 25051_f5d9ec-1c> |
1. Based on official overseas financial statements or certificates of financial hardship provided by overseas Chinese students.
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Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students 25051_812fa5-57> |
NTD 5000 25051_9bcb49-99> |
The overall academic average in the previous academic year is above 80 points, and the conduct is ranked above grade A (80 points) in both semesters.
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Top and outstanding overseas Chinese students from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee come to Taiwan to study for scholarships 25051_d122db-56> |
NTD/YR 100,000 ~ 260,000 25051_f3342b-a5> |
Overseas Chinese students who have graduated from a senior secondary school or higher, demonstrate excellent academic performance and good conduct, and meet the requirements set forth in Article 2 of the Regulations Regarding the Study and Counseling of Overseas Chinese Students Returning to Taiwan, and who enroll in undergraduate degree programs in Taiwan.
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Overseas Chinese Association General Scholarship 25051_62849c-f2> |
NTD/YR 10,000 25051_9bd450-ba> |
The average academic score in the previous academic year was above 80 points, and the conduct score was above 75 points.
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Overseas Chinese Assistance Association Bursary 25051_4fc8f3-e7> |
NTD/YR 5,000 25051_436b75-72> |
Applicants from financially disadvantaged backgrounds or whose sources of financial support have been interrupted must have a conduct score of 75 or above.
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Overseas Chinese Assistance Association Mr. Shen Changhuan Memorial Scholarship 25051_3cbd2e-a1> |
NTD/YR 20,000 25051_3a2ba3-2f> |
The overall average academic score is 90 points or more, and the conduct score is 80 points or more.
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Tuition/Year
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College Category 25051_cd0867-77> |
Tuition/Year
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Faculty of Engineering 25051_65dd70-c8> |
NTD/YR 56,780
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School of Electrical Resources 25051_1ded8b-2c> |
NTD/YR 56,780
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School of Design 25051_b90073-5e> |
NTD/YR 56,780
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School of Management (excluding Department of Asset Management) 25051_4d24e7-c6> |
NTD/YR 49,400
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Department of Information Technology 25051_6efe73-7b> |
NTD/YR 56,780
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 25051_3425a0-45> |
NTD/YR 48,680
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Living Expenses/Year
Living expenses: NTD/YR 100,000 – NTD 120,000
Accommodation fee: NTD/YR 26,000 – NTD 40,000
School accommodation
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Dormitory Name 25051_d99c56-8f> |
Accommodation fee 25051_230f36-22> |
Other Instructions
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First dormitory 25051_d9ab13-d9> |
1 semester: NTD 12,500 25051_6ef0a2-9d> |
Room type: 6 people elegant room
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First dormitory 25051_87219d-74> |
One semester: NTD 16,000 25051_29c3c7-5a> |
Room type: 4-person suite
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First dormitory 25051_9cb6bf-77> |
One semester: NTD 27,500 25051_56efb1-c5> |
Room type: 2-person suite
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Barrier-free room in the first dormitory 25051_f3ef12-08> |
One semester: NTD 16,500 25051_7d11b3-ba> |
Room type: 2-person suite
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The second dormitory is on the 2nd~13th floor 25051_3370f2-c5> |
One semester: NTD 6,500 25051_a0a27e-05> |
Room type: 6 people elegant room
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The second dormitory is on the 14th floor 25051_707c70-a8> |
One semester: NTD 7,000 25051_122f5a-bf> |
Room type: 4-person suite
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Room 15 on each floor of the second dormitory 25051_3f46f6-d8> |
One semester: NTD 6,600 25051_316604-d3> |
Room type: 4-person elegant room
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Third dormitory 25051_0abb30-b8> |
1 semester: NTD 6,800 25051_e253fc-bc> |
Room type: Suite for 6 people
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Second, the third dormitory barrier-free room 25051_12956a-64> |
One semester: NTD 7,100 25051_a5bc5c-13> |
Room type: Suite for 3 people (including the following).
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15th floor of the second dormitory 25051_0b4c35-52> |
1 semester: NTD 8,500 25051_226b03-98> |
Room type: Suite for 6 people
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15th floor of the second dormitory 25051_5ee209-71> |
One semester: NTD 10,000 25051_697373-32> |
Room type: 4-person suite
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For detailed fees and dormitory photos, please visit the website:
Personal Application
National Taiwan Normal University
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Information
Address
No.162, Sec. 1, Heping E. Rd., Taipei City 10610, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 47,180-55,200 NTD/YR
Accommodation: 11,900-51,860 NTD/YR
Living expenses: 120,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/NTNU.Taiwan/
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Introduction
Founded in 1922, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) is a century-old institution with a strong academic tradition. Since the liberalization of teacher education in 1994, NTNU has transformed into a comprehensive university, now comprising 10 colleges and 67 departments and institutes, with over 10,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs.
NTNU operates across three campuses, Heping, Gongguan, and Linkou, covering approximately 137 hectares. Alongside strengths in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and management, the University is internationally recognized for excellence in education, arts, music, and sports.
NTNU has a strong and dynamic research environment, with six research centers at the university level, twenty at the college level, and seventeen at the department level. Among these, four have been recognized as Featured Research Centers under Taiwan’s Higher Education Sprout Project.
A leader in internationalization and bilingual education, NTNU offers more than 900 English-taught courses and has been recognized by the Ministry of Education as a Bilingual Benchmark University. Building on its humanistic foundation, NTNU continues to integrate technology and innovation, advancing toward a globally renowned university with both classical heritage and modern vision.
Inter-school Academic Exchange and Resource Sharing
Since 2016, NTNU has partnered with National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology to form the NTU System, creating a cross-university learning environment. Upon enrollment, students gain access to the academic resources of three leading universities, including cross-registration for courses, mutual credit recognition, shared use of libraries, sports facilities, and learning spaces, as well as participation in a wide range of international and cultural exchange activities. With a combined community of nearly 60,000 faculty members and students, the NTU System offers an extensive academic and professional network, enabling students to broaden their learning opportunities and future career prospects within a single degree program.
International Exchange and Cooperation
Our University has established partnerships with over 400 prestigious universities worldwide, spanning all five continents, offering opportunities such as cross-national dual degree programs, student exchanges, visiting student programs, and short-term overseas language, cultural, and internship experiences. In 2018, NTNU was recommended by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) Visiting Officers, becoming the first teacher education institution in Taiwan authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Teacher Certification. Graduates who complete this program are eligible to teach at over 5,000 IB schools worldwide, opening doors to international teaching careers.
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Alumni
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洪美楓 Ang Mei Foong
Head/Senior lecturer in the Department of Music, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Malaysia
She is a full-time lecturer in the Department of Music at Universiti Putra Malaysia and an active musician in Malaysia, with performance experience spanning Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, as well as Taiwan, Rome, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and Macau. She is frequently invited to serve as a solo lead singer in major concerts and as a principal performer in large-scale operas, and is also regularly engaged to lead master classes as a vocal mentor. In addition to performing and teaching internationally, she is actively involved in vocal research and the development of music communities. In 2019, she received the National Academic Award for Performing Arts from the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia.
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張貴興 Chang Kuei Hsing
Malaysian Chinese writer in Taiwan
Malaysia
The 21st Outstanding Alumnus of our university and a graduate of the Department of English (Class of 1969), he was awarded the Newman Prize for Chinese Literature in the United States on March 4, 2023. For works such as Elephant Herds, The Monkey Cup, and Wild Boar Crossing the River, he has received numerous major literary honors, including the China Times Literary Award for Best Novel (Million-Dollar Prize), the United Daily News Readers’ Choice Best Book Award, the Golden Tripod Award, the United Daily News Literary Award, the Hua Zong Literature Award (Malaysian Chinese Literature Grand Prize), and the Dream of the Red Chamber Award (First Prize).

白偉權 Pek Wee Chuen
Head/Associate Professor, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, New Era University College
Malaysia
He holds a PhD in Geography from our university and currently serves as Academic Director of the Malaysian Chinese Community Research Centre. He is an editorial board member of the Journal of Independent Chinese Secondary Education published by the United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Malaysia (UCSCAM) and a columnist for Malaysiakini. He has previously served as Geography Subject Consultant to the Unified Curriculum Committee of Dong Jiao Zong and as Executive Editor of the Malaysian Dong Zong senior high school geography textbooks World Geography, Human Geography, and Physical Geography. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum Annual and a Research Fellow at the Global Hakka Cultural Research Center, National Taiwan Normal University.
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李明慧 Taylor Lee
New Generation Literary Talent
Hong Kong
Pen name Bu Xiu (born 1995), also known as Taylor; real name Lee Minghui. Born in Hong Kong, she graduated from Carmel Divine Grace Foundation Secondary School and completed her studies in the Department of Chinese at our university in 2018.
In 2019, she pursued studies at the School of Literature of the Beijing Film Academy.
In 2015, she began writing under the pen name “Immortal” on Instagram, gaining significant attention across social media platforms. In 2018, her published works appeared on the bestseller lists of multiple bookstores.
She has been described by the media as a “new-generation literary talent,” a post-90s Hong Kong writer.
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楊仲青 Yang Chung-Ching
Principal of Anmer International School
Myanmar
An alumnus of the Institute of Sinology, Overseas Chinese Studies Program, at our university, he was recognized in 2020 by the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission as an Outstanding Myanmar Alumnus of Taiwanese Universities. He received the New Taipei City Outstanding Youth Award in 2018 and the Overseas Outstanding Youth Honorary Medal in 2017, and in 2015 was honored as a “Public Affairs Influencer” through the Smiling Land platform of the Creative Industries Center at Chinese Culture University.

鍾金鉤 Choong Kam Kow
A National Treasure–level Art Master of Malaysia
Malaysia
Widely acclaimed as a “National Treasure–level Art Master” of Malaysia, he is a former President of the Malaysian Institute of Art and the first distinguished alumnus of our university. In 2000, he was awarded the KMN Medal by the Supreme Head of State of Malaysia in recognition of his meritorious service and outstanding artistic achievements. He also received the Huasui Art Lifetime Achievement Award and, in 2018, was honored with the first Global Outstanding Taiwanese Alumni Award from Taiwan’s Ministry of Education.

梁偉勝 Leong Wai Seng
Chairman of Wei Sheng Technology Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong
The 12th distinguished alumnus of our university, he previously serves as Chairman of Wei Sheng Technology Co., Ltd. During his student years, despite facing financial hardship, General Manager Liang studied diligently and worked tirelessly to build a strong foundation in the humanities, mathematics, science and technology, and management. After graduation, he achieved notable success in the technology industry. Deeply committed to his alma mater, he actively supports younger students and has donated scholarships to assist economically disadvantaged overseas Chinese students, hoping that financial difficulties will not deprive them of educational opportunities. He is also passionate about public welfare, always willing to help others, and consistently shows concern for underprivileged groups in society, having made numerous donations to various social organizations in recent years.

鄧淑瑩 Ten Suh Yeen
President of the Malaysian Alumni Association of NTNU
Founder and Principal of Oasis Education Group
Malaysia
In 2022, she received the “Outstanding Educational Institution Award” at the Nanyang Excellence in Education Awards, and in 2023, she was honored with the Sin Chew Exemplary Enterprise Award. In 2018, she received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling at National Taiwan Normal University. With over 25 years of experience in early childhood education, she is the Founder and Principal of Cactus Holistic Education Center, Founder and Consultant of Jurassic Parent-Child Center, and serves as a consultant for the Seremban Oasis Branch and Jenjarum Oasis Branch. She has also served as a part-time lecturer in the Department of Education at New Era University and has been invited multiple times by various organizations in Malaysia to deliver talks and share insights on parenting education.

鄭錫杰 Cheang Sek Kit
Chairman of the Macau Alumni Association of NTNU
Macau
Chairman of the Macau Alumni Association of our school, Director of the Educational Research and Educational Reform Auxiliary Department of the Macau Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, manages the Macau Alumni Association of our school and organizes summer overseas activities for Macau alumni for young students to participate in.

劉天吉 Liu Tian Ji
Executive Director of S Holdings
Malaysia
Executive Director of S Holdings, the 5th outstanding alumnus of our school.
He has been actively involved in youth movements in Malaysia for 15 years, focusing on youth development, and founded the Oratory Circle to promote public speaking and presentation training, nurturing countless young talents. From 2000 to 2006, he served three consecutive terms as President of the Selangor State NTNU Alumni Association in Malaysia, actively promoting cultural and educational activities. From 2004 to 2006, he was elected President of the Federation of Malaysian Alumni Associations of Taiwanese Universities, spearheading various cultural and educational initiatives that greatly enhanced the reputation and honor of Malaysian alumni in Taiwan.

賴觀福 Lai Kuan Fook
Founding President of the FAATUM
Malaysia
Founding President of the Selangor NTNU Alumni Association and the Federation of Malaysian Alumni Associations of Taiwanese Universities, he is regarded as a figurehead for Malaysian NTNU alumni and Malaysians who studied in Taiwan. He has dedicated approximately 20 years to Chinese-language education, nurturing countless talented Chinese-language professionals.
For many years, he has tirelessly researched and promoted Chinese culture, Confucianism, and Hakka culture, achieving widely recognized accomplishments. After retirement, he served as Executive Secretary-General of the United Chinese Assembly of Malaysia, dedicating 12 years to Chinese community affairs, with immeasurable contributions to the overseas Chinese community.
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羅美玲 Loh Meei-ling
Member of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China
Malaysia
Alumna of the Department of Geography at our university, she served as a legislator in the 11th Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China and was formerly director of the New Immigrant Affairs Department of the Democratic Progressive Party, as well as a senior advisor to the Malaysian Association of Commerce and Industry. She has also held positions as a member of the 18th and 19th Nantou County Council, and as chairwoman of both the Nantou County New Immigrant Women’s Care Association and the Taiwan New Immigrant Rights Care Association.
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Highlights
Excellent Teaching Quality and Academic Reputation
NTNU’s faculty members bring extensive international academic and research experience and enjoy strong reputations in their respective fields. Actively engaged in global collaboration and scholarly exchange, they represent a broad range of disciplines, including education, languages, sciences, arts, humanities, and social sciences, combining excellence in both teaching and research. With diverse expertise and a strong record of publications, many faculty members also play influential roles in academic research and public policy development.
In recent years, 37 NTNU faculty members have been recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists, as compiled by Stanford University and published by Elsevier based on the Scopus citation database. They were acknowledged in both the “career-long scientific impact” and “single-year impact” categories.
Broaden Your Horizons with Cross-Disciplinary Learning
NTNU offers flexible electives and cross-disciplinary programs, allowing students to pursue a second major, dual degree, minor, or credit-based certificate program. Through these options, students develop interdisciplinary skills, expand career opportunities, and gain international perspectives. With access to the National Taiwan University System, students can pursue cross-university double majors or minors, gaining access to even more learning resources.
NTNU provides over 50 credit-based certificate programs in areas such as AI, design, translation, international relations, semiconductors, ESG sustainability, the metaverse, business analytics, and Hakka culture. Combining theory and practical training, students completing 20 credits earn a certificate, preparing them with the skills and knowledge needed for future careers.
Global Exchange & Collaboration
Building on its strong global presence, NTNU has established partnerships with over 400 leading universities worldwide, collaborating on flagship academic forums, student exchanges, dual degree programs, research projects, and benchmarking visits. Key partners include Purdue University (USA), University of Texas at Austin (USA), University of British Columbia (Canada), Osaka University and Kyushu University (Japan), Hanyang University (Korea), Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany), University of Bordeaux (France), University of Glasgow (UK), and University of Queensland (Australia). Each year, the University offers around 1,000 exchange opportunities, allowing students to study abroad without paying the often high tuition fees at partner institutions, and in certain programs, credits earned abroad can be transferred back to NTNU, further enhancing students’ international experience and academic development.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Education
- Department of Education
- Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
- Department of Adult and Continuing Education
- Department of Health Promotion and Health Education
- Department of Child and Family Science
- Department of Civic Education and Leadership
- Department of Special Education
- Undergraduate Program of Learning Sciences
- Transdisciplinary Program in College of Education
- Graduate Institute of Library and Information Studies
- Graduate Institute of Educational Policy and Administration
- Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling and Long-Term Care
- Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education
- Graduate Institute of Curriculum and Instruction
College of Arts
College of Science
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Life Sciences
- Department of Earth Sciences
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Undergraduate/Master's Degree program of nutrition science
- Graduate Institute of Science Education
- Graduate Institute of Sustainable Management and Environmental Education
- Master's Degree Program in Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry
College of the Arts
College of Technology and Engineering
- Department of Graphic Communications
- Department of Industrial Education
- Department of Technology Application and Human Resource Development
- Department of Mechatronic Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Undergraduate Program of Vehicle and Energy Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Program in Optoelectronic Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Optoelectronic Engineering
College of Sports and Recreation
College of International Studies and Social Sciences
College of Music
College of Management
College of Interdisciplinary Industry-Acdemia Innovation
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Scholarships
Scholarships
Scholarships for Overseas Chinese Students
Scholarship types and application procedures may change each year. For the most up-to-date information, please visit our office and check the Table of Scholarships for Overseas Chinese Students at NTNU.
From admission to graduation, overseas Chinese students can apply for both on-campus and off-campus scholarships. Eligibility, award periods, and amounts vary, with the maximum award reaching NT$150,000 per year.
Excitingly, around 80% of overseas Chinese students receive scholarships!
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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College of Education 26fa4f-6e> |
NTD 47,180 – 54,760
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College of Liberal Arts |
NTD 47,180 – 54,760 40907a-c4> |
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College of Science |
NTD 54,760 – 55,200
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College of Arts |
NTD 54,760 185a41-03> |
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College of Technology and Engineering 2e7110-df> |
NTD 55,200 2845d4-36> |
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College of Sports and Recreation 8d7cf5-37> |
NTD 54,760 32e97c-5f> |
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College of Music 507d5e-a4> |
NTD 54,760
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College of Management 8b11ae-5e> |
NTD 54,760 1d32a0-bd> |
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College of International Studies and Social Sciences |
NTD 47,180 5ca61b-39> |
Living Expenses
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 per year
Accommodation: NTD 11,900-51,860 per year
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One semester 7e9f8d-1d> |
One academic year 9b9fd4-36> |
Other Notes 902240-ed> |
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5,950 653878-4a> |
11,900 |
Dorm 1 (Male Dorm 1, Female Dorm 1, Female Dorm 1 Branch)
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8,930 |
17,860 6914bf-ca> |
Female Dorm 1 Branch
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11,670 |
23,340 303ac0-8c> |
Dorm 7
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14,880 612214-0b> |
29,760 544f5a-2e> |
Cheng Building 4b3b67-52> |
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18,700 181f0c-74> |
37,400 |
Cheng Building 914bc9-f2> |
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22,670 |
45,340 351a48-bc> |
Cheng Building 78b568-6e> |
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15,300 |
30,600 2f2069-88> |
Male and Female Dorm 2
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20,400 |
40,800 6f1cd8-09> |
Male Dorm 2 (larger bed) 3ff94c-c8> |
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25,930 51e3be-a7> |
51,860 34402e-a4> |
Male and Female Dorm 2 0d6821-06> |
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