Study In Taiwan

Taiwan
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Study In Taiwan
Taiwan
BENEFITS

Why Choose the Taiwan?

  • Opportunity to learn Mandarin
  • Rich culture, great food, and beautiful nature

Quality Taiwan Study Programs for All

High-quality education and strong programs in tech, engineering, and Mandarin

Affordable tuition and living costs

Many scholarships available

Global hub for technology and innovation

Safe, friendly, and student-friendly environment

Education System

  • 12 years of compulsory education (elementary to high school)
  • Education levels:
    • Pre-school (3–6 years)
    • Elementary school – 6 years
    • Junior high school – 3 years
    • Senior high / vocational high school – 3 years
    • Higher education: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD

Degrees Offered

  • Associate Degrees (2–3 years)
    Bachelor’s Degrees (4 years)
  • Master’s Degrees (1–2 years)
  • Doctoral Degrees – PhD (3–7 years)
  • Exchange and Dual Degree Programs

Tuition & Fees

  • Bachelor’s Degree – TWD 50,460- TWD 79,120
  • Master’s / PhD – TWD 51,280 – TWD 62,360

Admission Intakes

Fall intake (September / around August–September start)

Spring intake (February start)

Tests Required

  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
  • Duolingo
  • SAT, GRE / GMAT – optional

Education Loan Support

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Whether you’re planning undergraduate, postgraduate, or professional programs abroad, our team ensures you receive personalized advice aligned with the financial norms of your chosen country. With transparent support and end-to-end assistance, we aim to reduce financial hurdles so you can focus on achieving your academic aspirations.

By empowering students with accessible and reliable funding solutions, we make studying in your dream destination not just possible, but practical. Let us help you take the next step toward a world-class education.*

Post Study Opportunities

  • Post-study job-seeking visa: Graduates can extend their stay for up to 1 year to find a job.
  • Work opportunities: After securing a job and employer-sponsored work permit, you can work full-time in Taiwan.
  • Internships: Some graduates can apply for post-grad internships before getting full-time employment.
  • Conditions: Must meet visa/work-permit requirements, including minimum salary thresholds or points-based criteria.
  • Part-time work during studies: Allowed with a valid student work permit and within set weekly hours.
  • Advantages: Taiwan offers strong opportunities in technology, engineering, and research, and post-study work rights are increasingly favorable for international graduates.

Career Opportunities

  • High-demand sectors: Technology, AI, software development, semiconductors, electronics, and R&D.
  • Internships & industry programs: Universities and companies offer internships to help transition from study to work.
  • Startups & multinational firms: Opportunities exist in globally oriented companies, especially for tech-skilled graduates.
  • Post-graduation work options: Graduates can get a 1-year job-seeking residency, then obtain an employer-sponsored work permit to work full-time.
  • Requirements: Must meet salary thresholds for work permits; part-time work is allowed during studies with proper permits.
  • Tips for Indian students: Focus on in-demand fields, gain hands-on experience through internships, and learning Mandarin enhances employability.

Student Lifestyle

  • Accommodation & Living Costs: Dorms cost:
    • ~NT$ 3,000–7,000/month; private apartments
    • ~NT$ 8,000–15,000/month; monthly expenses
    • ≈ NT$ 10,000–15,000.
  • Food: Affordable university meals and diverse street food; Indian-friendly options available in cities.
  • Transportation: Reliable MRT, buses, trains, and bike-friendly cities; student discounts available.
  • Social Life & Recreation: Active campus clubs, cultural festivals, outdoor activities; Taiwan is generally very safe.
  • International Community: Diverse student population, support services, and networking opportunities.
Financial Support

Scholarships & Financial Aid

  • Taiwan Scholarship – Stipend amount: roughly NT$ 15,000/month for undergraduates, NT$ 20,000/month for graduate students.
  • University‑level / Institutional Scholarships
  • MOFA Taiwan Scholarship
Law

Top Universities

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions?

1. Can I work while studying in Taiwan?

Yes — but only with a Student Work Permit: Up to 20 hours per week during the semester, Full-time allowed during winter/summer breaks (with valid work permit).

Taiwan is relatively affordable.

  • Living costs: NT$150,000–250,000 per year
  • Tuition: NT$40,000–70,000 per semester, depending on program and university

Yes. Popular options include:

  • Taiwan Scholarship (MOE),
  • Huayu Enrichment Scholarship (for Mandarin study),
  • University-specific scholarships.

Many offer tuition waivers and monthly stipends.

Depends on your program:

  • English-taught programs: IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent,
  • Chinese-taught programs: TOCFL levels often required.

Language centers are available at most universities.

Top student-friendly cities include:

  • Taipei – vibrant, modern, diverse,
  • Taichung – affordable and centrally located,
  • Tainan – historic and academic,
  • Kaohsiung – warm climate, more relaxed lifestyle

Yes. Options include:

  • Work Visa with employer sponsorship
  • Gold Card Visa for skilled professionals
  • Job-Seeking ARC extension for eligible graduates.

Students can choose from:

  • University dorms (affordable and convenient)
  • Shared apartments
  • Private rentals.

Dormitories are the most budget-friendly.

Yes — Taiwan is known for being one of the safest countries in Asia, with low crime rates, reliable transport, and a welcoming culture.

Yes: First 6 months: private insurance or university-arranged plan, After 6 continuous months: join the National Health Insurance (NHI) system.

International students with a valid Resident Visa and ARC (Alien Resident Certificate), typically those studying:

  • Bachelor’s
  • Master’s
  • PhD
  • Long-term Mandarin programs (with Resident Visa eligibility).
  • Short-term Visitor Visa students cannot bring dependents.
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