Frequently Asked Questions

Education System & International Students

Most universities in Taiwan require proficiency in Mandarin Chinese or English, depending on the program of study.

The application process can vary by university, but generally includes submitting an application form, academic transcripts, language proficiency scores, and letters of recommendation.

Yes, international students can work part-time in Taiwan, can work 20 hours per week.

Taiwan is known for its high-quality education, particularly in fields such as engineering, computer science, and medicine.

After receiving an acceptance letter from a university in Taiwan, students can apply for a student visa at the nearest Taiwan embassy or consulate.

Accommodation options include university dormitories, private hostels, and rental apartments. Prices vary depending on the location and type of accommodation.

The academic year in Taiwan typically starts in September and ends in June, with a winter break in between.

You will need a valid passport, an acceptance letter from a university in Taiwan, proof of financial support, and other documents depending on the specific requirements of the Taiwan embassy or consulate in your country.

Universities in Taiwan offer a range of support services for international students, including orientation programs, language courses, and counseling services.

Yes, there are many public universities in Taiwan. You can find a complete list of public Taiwanese universities ranked by the 2023 uniRank University Ranking.

There are 138 Taiwanese higher-education institutions that meet the uniRank selection criteria.

Living in Taiwan

Taiwan has a subtropical climate, with warm, humid summers and mild winters.

Taiwan has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from China, Japan, and indigenous cultures. It is known for its friendly people, delicious food, and vibrant festivals.

Taiwan has a universal healthcare system, which is accessible to all residents, including international students.

Taiwan is generally considered safe with a low crime rate. However, it’s always important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Taiwan is famous for its diverse and delicious food. From night markets to high-end restaurants, there are options to suit all tastes and budgets.

Yes, Taiwan has an efficient public transportation system that makes it easy to travel around the country.

To open a bank account in Taiwan, you will need your passport, student ID, and Alien Resident Certificate (ARC). Some banks may have additional requirements.

Taiwan has widespread internet access, with free Wi-Fi available in many public areas. Most universities also provide internet access for their students.

Taiwan has a vibrant nightlife with night markets, bars, clubs, and cultural performances. The nightlife can vary depending on the city.

Tuition Fee and Living Costs

Not at all! The cost of studying in Taiwan can vary depending on the university and the program. On average, the tuition fees for a Bachelor’s degree range from USD 1,500 to USD 1,800 per semester, while for a Master’s or PhD degree, the fees range from USD 1,600 to USD 2,000 per semester. (Note USD 2000 = Approx 1.6 Lakh INR)

The cost of living in Taiwan can vary depending on the city and lifestyle. On average, it can range from USD 400 to USD 1000 per month.

No, it’s incredibly cost-effective.

A major advantage of residing and studying in Taiwan is its affordability. Despite being a prominent Asian city, Taiwan offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to places like Singapore and Hong Kong. For international students living outside Taipei, the cost amounts to approximately 4 lacs INR.

Scholarships

Yes, many universities in Taiwan offer scholarships for international students. The availability and criteria can vary by university.

Certainly! If you opt for Taiwanese universities for your studies and come from an engineering background, there’s a high probability of receiving a tuition waiver. To qualify for a scholarship, a strong GPA and supplementary materials like a commendable TOEFL or IELTS score, published papers, significantly enhance your prospects of securing the scholarship.

Below are the Steps How Students can apply for Scholarship.

1. Applicants must be non/Taiwanese nationality.

2. Applicants must be healthy both physically and mentally.

3. Applicants should not be recipients of any other Taiwanese Government or University scholarships at the time of application.

4. You can check the Ministry of Education in Taiwan website for the list of scholarships.

Career Options

Yes, many international students choose to work in Taiwan after graduation. The Taiwanese government has lowered restrictions for international students to remain after graduation and allows foreign graduates to extend their stay in Taiwan from 6 months to a year.

Single Entry Resident Visa: US$66

Multiple Entry Resident Visa: US$132

For stays in Taiwan exceeding six months, a work visa is needed, and a work permit is needed as part of the work visa application. Once this visa has been issued, and after arrival in Taiwan, an application for an Alien Resident Certificate must be made at the foreign affairs department of the local police office.