International applicants are those with foreign nationality, but not
overseas Chinese or ROC nationals. Applicants who have held R.O.C. citizenship
in the past eight years are not eligible.
Eligibility for Masters Degree Program
International applicants must have bachelor degree or its equivalent. The
standards required by individual institutes/department are intended to
ensure that the applicants admitted are qualified to study at this
institution and have a reasonable chance of completing the graduate program.
Eligibility for Doctoral Applicants
International applicants must have a Master degree or equivalent degree. The
standards required by individual institutes/department are intended to
ensure that applicants admitted are qualified to study at this institution
and have a reasonable chance of completing the graduate program.
A copy of diplomas/certificates in English or Chinese.
N.B. To students who will be pursuing a second degree (B.Sc. Or MA/MBA) in
a different field of study please submit a copy of your first
degree/diploma.
N.B. To students who are in the process of completing their studies,
please submit a letter from the school/university clearly stating your
anticipated graduation date.
Official transcripts from each university.
Statement of goals and research interests. (No more than 2000 words or
3 pages).
Two recommendation letters from individuals, preferably faculty
members, who can evaluate academic qualifications and research potential.
Record of medical examination, including most recent HIV test (taken
within the last six months).
Financial Statement (i.e. bank deposit, scholarship)
For additional requirements of departments or institutes please visit
their websites.
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NOTE: If you do not apply through the on-line application system, please send
completed applications to:
The Division of International and Continuing Education
National Tsing Hua University
101, Sec. 2, Kuang Fu Rd., Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Application deadline
Deadline for Fall semester: March 14
Deadline for Spring semester: November 1
N.B. Completed application packages should be in the Office of The
Division Of International and Continuing Education on or before the
deadline. Late and Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Notices
No materials will be returned.
If you plan to apply to more than one department or institute, you
should submit a complete application packet for EACH Department or
Institute.
Students who are deemed to be not proficient in Mandarin might be
required to enroll in a Mandarin program at their own expense after
arrival.
Credits taken in college or university may be transferred after
evaluation by the institute/department.
Once admitted you may defer your enrollment for one year, to do so
submit a formal written request as well as original notarized diplomas and
transcripts to the Division Of International & Continuing Education.