WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO STUDY IN TAIWAN?
1. Culture is similar, diverse and rich
Taiwanese culture is a unique and fascinating culture. It has influences from many different cultures, including China, Japan, and Western countries. So Taiwan is attractive to international students who love this country’s unique cultural experience. Besides, Taiwanese culture has many similarities with Vietnamese culture in terms of beliefs, religion, customs, costumes, cuisine…. Therefore, international students studying abroad will easily blend in. integrate into the living and learning environment when studying abroad for many years in Taiwan.
2. Top quality education
Taiwan’s education is highly appreciated for its quality, ranked 11th in the world according to PISA in 2015. Taiwan is also one of the top The country has the highest rate of university graduates in the world. Considered as one of the countries with the most developed education in Asia, with an education system built according to the American education model. This helps international students easily integrate and absorb knowledge when studying abroad in Taiwan.
3. Many scholarships
Universities in Taiwan always have attractive scholarship policies such as: 100%, 50% exemption. 30% of tuition and dormitory fees for the first year and first semester, depending on each school. This helps reduce initial economic pressure for international students. Not only that, international students with good academic performance will continue to be considered for scholarships in the following semesters. What’s even more special is that these scholarships are not too difficult to achieve. Most international students follow the work-study study abroad system and some other study abroad systems, just need to meet the basic conditions below. above, all can receive scholarship support. With this huge advantage, Taiwan easily attracts a large number of international students to Taiwan.

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4. Low cost of studying abroad
The cost of studying abroad in Taiwan is considered low compared to the education you receive and compared to many other countries. others in the same area. The total cost of studying abroad in Taiwan will include tuition, living expenses, insurance fees, procedure fees, document translation fees, and air tickets. This is a very economical cost of studying abroad and suitable for families who do not have many conditions.

Taiwan Study Abroad Programs:
1.1. System of learning while working – learning combined with production at enterprises (VHVL)
The Taiwanese government develops a training program in the form of schools combining with businesses to train students (studying while studying). practice at Enterprise). During the learning process under this program, students receive study funding from the government from 40% to 60%. During the practice process at the Enterprise, students receive a salary to cover personal living expenses, study expenses and have a financial balance after 4 years of studying in Taiwan.
Study and practice the content learned in the first years of university. Families do not need to provide any expenses for students after they come to study and practice in Taiwan (After receiving an internship permit, about 1 – 2 months after enrolling). The school is committed to supporting job placement for students after Graduate in Taiwan or return to Vietnam.

- Enrollment subjects for the Work-Study System
Enrollment subjects are:
– Students aged 18-26 years old, graduated from high school or up (only accept high school diplomas and transcripts, university diplomas and transcripts); College and intermediate degrees are not accepted;
– Average score during high school years, or university average score above 6.0 (yes Some schools accept an average score below 6.0 but must interview at Taipei Office);
– In good health, not suffering from infectious diseases;</ p>
– No criminal record;
– Requires Chinese language ability A1 or higher (depending on time, there is a requirement A1 certificate required or not required).
– Some schools accept students returning from labor export to Taiwan, others do not.</span >
– Students who have failed the language interview will not be accepted.</ p>
- Enrollment criteria for work-study programs
Every year, Taiwanese universities register with the Taiwanese Ministry of Education on enrollment quotas by major. The Ministry of Education approves and announces enrollment targets for schools. The enrollment quota assigned to the university is allowed to enroll students in two semesters: Fall and spring semester – If the fall semester has not yet closed, the quota will be transferred to the spring semester.
- Registration process and registration time
Students wishing to register to study abroad in Taiwan under the VHVL system need to follow these steps:
– Register to learn the language at the Chinese training center
– Submit application to study abroad (original degree and transcript, other related documents)
– Select school, major
– Prepare a full electronic version of the application
– Register on the school’s website
– Participate in online interviews organized by the school
– Participate in face-to-face interview (when going to the interview, you must bring the completed and signed registration form – provided by the study abroad center , or sent by the school)
– The Admissions Council will meet based on criteria such as: listening and answering ability, Chinese language proficiency, demeanor, age, Academic scores that determine admission or preparatory subjects
– Announcing the results on the school’s website
– Each school’s semester results announcement time will be different (study abroad centers will inform students about this part).< /span>
- Tuition, scholarships and other fees
– Tuition and miscellaneous fees of majors and schools (need to see details according to announcement recruitment born every year). Tuition and fees for each major vary between different schools, due to the difference between each school’s fees.
– Scholarships: depending on the school, entrance scholarships for students studying the VHVL program vary, ranging from 50% semester reduction From beginning to end, 100% exemption for 2 semesters, or gradually reduced for each semester (need to see details according to each school’s announcement).
– Dormitory: New South policy stipulates that first-year students are required to live in the school’s dormitory. Dormitory fees vary depending on each school. Scholarships for dormitory fees depend on whether each school grants them or not (see details according to the announcement of each school).
+ Membership card fee: NT$600
+ New Student Health Examination Fee: NT$800
+ International student medical examination fee: NT$1,500
+ Injury and medical insurance fee: NT$3,000
+ Computer and network usage fee: NT$895
+ Residence card: NT$1,000
+ Security insurance: NT$323
+ Universal health insurance fee: NT$4,956
+ Job card: NT$100
+ Other types of cards such as: student cards, membership cards …..
- Time to study, practice, and work part-time
– Students in their first year will be granted admission within about 30 – 45 days after completing the admission procedures. residence card and work card; During the first year, the legal working time is 20 hours per week, and during summer and winter breaks, students can work full-time.
– Internship duration: Depending on each school, from the second year, students begin to arrange for practice at businesses, and work maximum 40 hours of additional time at the enterprise (including internships and part-time work) per week.
– Overtime and internship salaries paid according to Taiwanese law currently range from 183 – 210 NTD per hour (depending on the region and each year). businesses that are different).
- Job opportunities after graduation
Students studying the VHVL study abroad program after graduation are awarded a regular university degree. After graduation, students have the following options:
– Register to study for a master’s degree in Taiwan
– Return to Vietnam to work with a university degree recognized by the Vietnamese Government,
– Get a visa for an additional 24 months to apply for a job in Taiwan. If you cannot find a job within 24 months and convert to a work residence card, you will have to return to your home country.

1.2. System 1+4:
Overview of Taiwan 1+4 Study Abroad Program
– Taiwan 1+4 Study Abroad Program provides international students with an opportunity to study in Taiwan for 5 years, including 1 year of Chinese language study and 4 years of formal university study. After completing the Chinese language study year, students will be admitted to one of Taiwan’s universities to continue their studies and complete their undergraduate program. This training program also receives partial scholarship support from businesses and the Ministry of Education of Taiwan.
Advantages of Taiwan Study Abroad Program 1+4
When participating in the program, students will enjoy the following “advantages”:
- No foreign language certificate required
- Visa submitted in groups, no visa interview required
- Many scholarship programs from the school, tuition exemption from 50-100%. At the same time, some schools also provide free dormitories for students.
Restrictions of Taiwan Study Abroad Program 1+4:
In addition to the advantages, the 1+4 study abroad program in Taiwan also has some limitations such as:
- Not many schools enroll
- After completing the 1-year language program, students must achieve a TOCFL A2 certificate, otherwise they will be sent back to their home country.
1+4 enrollment subjects
– Study Students aged 18-22, graduated from high school or higher; college and intermediate degrees are not accepted;
– Average score of high school years, or university GDP score above 6.0;
– Good health, no infectious diseases;
– No criminal record;
– No Chinese language proficiency required
– Students who have been to Taiwan are not accepted
– Students who have failed the language interview will not be accepted.
Enrollment quota for system 1+4
Every year, Taiwanese universities register with the Taiwanese Ministry of Education about enrollment quotas for each major. The Ministry of Education reviews and announces enrollment quotas for schools. The enrollment quotas assigned to universities are allowed to enroll students in two semesters: fall and spring – If the enrollment quotas are not full in the fall semester, the quotas will be transferred to the spring semester. Enrollment quotas are approved according to official dispatches sent to schools, schools can enroll and train 3 times more students according to the approval official dispatch.
Registration process and registration time
Students who want to register to study in Taiwan under the 1+4 system need to follow these steps:
– Register to study Chinese at a Chinese language training center
– Submit application for studying abroad (original transcript and diploma, other related documents)
– Choose school and major
– Prepare a complete electronic copy of the application
– Register on the school’s website
– Participate in an online interview organized by the school
– Participate in a direct interview (when going to the interview, you must bring a completed and signed registration form – provided by the study abroad center, or sent by the school).
– The Admissions Council will meet based on based on criteria such as: listening ability, answering, Chinese level, demeanor, age, academic record: to decide whether the candidate is admitted or not
– Announce the results on the school’s website.
– The time to announce the results each semester will be different for each school (this part will be announced to students by the study abroad centers).
Tuition, scholarships and other fees
– Tuition and miscellaneous fees of each major and school (need to see details in the annual admission announcement). Tuition and miscellaneous fees vary from major to major, and from school to school due to the difference in the miscellaneous fees collected by each school.
– Scholarships: depending on each school, the entrance scholarship for students studying the 1+4 system is different, ranging from 50% reduction in the first semester to 100% exemption for 2 semesters, or gradually reduced for the semesters (need to see details according to the announcement of each different school).
– Dormitory: The new south policy stipulates that first-year students are required to stay in the school’s dormitory. Depending on the school, dormitory fees vary. The scholarship for dormitory fees depends on whether each school grants it or not (need to see details according to the announcement of each different school).
Other fees:
+ Membership card fee: 600 NTD
+ Health examination fee for new students: 800 NTD
+ Health examination fee for international students: 1,500 NTD
+ Injury and medical insurance fee: NT$3,000
+ Computer and network usage fee: NT$895
+ Residence card: NT$1,000
+ Security insurance: NT$323
+ National health insurance fee: NT$4,956
+ Work card: 100 NTD
+ Other types of cards such as: student cards, membership cards …..
Study time and internship, part-time work
In the first year of study – study all Chinese: Study at least 15 Chinese lessons per week; in the first year, complete 720 hours of Chinese, students must pass the A2 certificate; By the end of the second year, students must pass the B1 certificate.
– After enrolling at Taiwanese universities for about 30-45 days, first-year students are granted a work permit to work 20 hours per week. During summer and winter breaks, students are allowed to work full-time.
– Internship time: Depending on each school, from the second year, students will be arranged to practice at businesses and work part-time at businesses for a maximum of 40 hours (including internship and part-time work) per week.
Time off from school (with or without reason) maximum multi
Regulations for each semester: Students are not allowed to miss more than 45 hours of school. If they miss more than 45 hours of school during a semester, they will be expelled.
Job opportunities after graduation
Students studying the 1+4 study abroad program are awarded a regular university degree after graduation. After graduation, students have the following options:
– Register to study for a master’s degree in Taiwan
– Return to Vietnam to work, with a university degree recognized by the Vietnamese Government,
– Granted an additional 24-month visa to apply for a job in Taiwan. If within 24 months you cannot find a job and convert to a work residence card, you will have to return home.

1.3. International specialized system:
General introduction to the international major system
Taiwanese study abroad program VHVL program begins recruiting students and training from the spring semester of 2017. In the first implementation, according to the regulations of the new southward policy, students must intern at mandatory enterprises according to the agreement between the school and the enterprise. However, there are many students who have qualified businesses for internships such as businesses with acquaintances or relatives but still cannot come to do internships. To meet the needs of students, many schools have made application files for recruitment. international specialized system to recruit students from Vietnam to study at university with internship time at enterprises without having to follow the school’s business arrangement.
The International Specialized System in Taiwan was also introduced for a while in Taiwan but was not as popular as the VHVL system. Basically, the international specialized system has some differences. as follows:
– Students studying specialized programs from year 2, the school will introduce jobs but it is NOT REQUIRED to follow the arrangement of the school as the VHVL system. Students only need to study knowledge in class as usual to get enough credits to graduate.
– Work part-time freely on the side in addition to the regulations for part-time work for foreign students: maximum 20 hours/week.
– Need better Chinese ability because the first year students must study a major. Visa interviews are held at the Taipei office.
b. Prepare documents to study in Taiwan for international major program
Documents to register for international major program for school application:
– Graduation certificate, transcript in English or Chinese with confirmation stamp of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vietnam delivery Note that all high school years must have a GPA of over 6.0.
– TOCFL 1 Chinese Certificate (required) or TOEIC 400 or higher (if any);
– Copy of passport (still valid).
– Savings book and balance confirmation of about $6000.
c. Advantages of the International Specialized System
– Low entry requirements, easy to enroll;
– Reasonable tuition fees, full-time jobs are arranged to provide income to cover tuition and living expenses, and graduates still receive a regular university degree.</span >
– Visa interviews are more rigorous so the quality of students will be better than. Teaching knowledge is also improved.
– No need to work according to the school’s arrangement if you do not like the job the school introduces and are free to choose the job you want.
d. Disadvantages of the International Specialized System
– Visa may be rejected if the application or Chinese language ability during the interview does not meet the requirements of the Taipei Office.
– Visa interviews are as rigorous as those for regular self-funded university programs, so you need to practice for the interview thoroughly.
– The number of fields is limited so there are not many choices.< /span>
– From the above, it can be seen that this system is still suitable for students of the VHVL system. However, with this system, students need to make efforts and study harder before going
In general, the International Specialized System can also be called another name for the VHVL system of the self-opened school. But in a better and more qualitative direction both in terms of student quality and teaching quality.

< span style=”font-size: 24px; color: #ff0000;”>1.4. Self-sufficient system:
< strong>Introduction to self-funded study in Taiwan
In the self-funded system, if students apply to schools themselves, most of them do not receive any scholarships or financial support before going abroad to study, but simply pay out of their own pocket. go to school Students must cover all expenses themselves, so the self-funded system is only for students from families with strong financial capabilities. However, with the relationship of study abroad centers, it is possible to negotiate to Apply for scholarships for incoming students from 50% reduction of tuition and fees for the first semester to full exemption of tuition for the first year.
< The self-funded system opens each year in February and September (September is the main semester). Many schools do not enroll in February.
For Postgraduate – master’s and doctoral programs are largely similar to self-funded programs, but have equivalent entry requirements. 21px; color: #000000;”> Self-funded study abroad in Taiwan has some entry requirements as follows
- Graduating from high school with a GPA of 6.0 or higher: To study abroad in Taiwan on a self-funded basis, students need to achieve a grade point average (GPA) of 6.0 or higher in their high school graduation transcript.
- TOCFL (Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language): Students need to achieve a sufficient score on the TOCFL exam. There are many TOCFL levels, depending on the Chinese proficiency of self-funded students, they must achieve TOCFL 2.
Advantages and disadvantages of self-funded study abroad in Taiwan
– Advantages:
- Freedom to choose the school: With the self-funded system, students can freely choose the school they want without depending on scholarships or financial support from organizations.
- Self-management of finances: The most important thing when studying abroad Self-funded programs are where students manage their own finances. This helps students develop their ability to manage and save money.
- By studying the entire training program with Taiwanese students, it can be said that the quality of the self-funded program is the best among the training programs for studying abroad in Taiwan. Therefore, after graduation, the job opportunities are the most stable.
- If students have a high GDP score and a high Chinese proficiency level of B2 or higher, study abroad consulting centers can apply for high scholarships for students. Every year, you are considered for a scholarship to study like Taiwanese students.
– Disadvantages:
- High cost: Self-funded study abroad requires students to cover all tuition and living expenses during their study abroad. This can cause financial pressure and affect their decision to study abroad.
- Self-management ability: Self-funded study abroad requires students to be able to self-manage and solve problems that arise during their study abroad. If students are not confident in this ability, studying abroad on their own can be difficult.
- Lack of support and resources: Compared to studying abroad through scholarships or financial aid programs, studying abroad on your own can lack support and resources from organizations and school aid.
- Public universities do not enroll in training in the spring semester every year, so students who want to study abroad on their own in the spring semester will not be able to register, and must wait until the fall semester every year.
Visa application process when studying abroad on your own in Taiwan self-funded:
The visa application process for self-funded study in Taiwan includes the following steps:
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- Prepare documents:
– Visa application form: fill in all personal information and purpose of travel and study in Taiwan.
– Passport: valid for at least 6 months from the expected date of entry.
– Original letter of admission sent by the school: proof that the student has been accepted to a university or training program in Taiwan.
– Degree, transcript, in English or Chinese: to prove the student’s academic level and language ability. The degree must be notarized and translated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and authenticated by the Taipei office (green stamp).
– Study plan, autobiography …..
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- Submit visa application:
– Fill out the visa application form and prepare the documents listed above.
– Submit your documents and visa application to the Taiwanese Embassy or Consulate in the student’s country.
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- Wait for processing time:
– Processing time can range from a few days to a month, depending on the Taiwanese consulate.
– Students can track the processing progress through the website of the Taiwanese Embassy or Consulate.
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- Payment and receive visa:
– After the application is approved, students will receive a notification and be required to pay the visa fee.
– After payment, students will receive a Taiwan visa and must check the information on the visa to ensure accuracy.
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- Confirm information and prepare for entry:
– Check the information on the visa again and make sure there are no errors.
– Prepare the necessary documents and luggage to enter Taiwan.
This procedure is general in nature and may change depending on the regulations of the Taiwanese Embassy or Consulate in the student’s country. Therefore, before applying for a visa, students should contact the Taiwanese Embassy or Consulate to get the most detailed and accurate information.
Scholarships or financial support for self-funded study in Taiwan
For self-funded study in Taiwan, in addition to the entrance scholarships that study abroad consulting centers apply for students, students also have a number of other scholarship and financial support opportunities that students can search for and apply for after arriving in Taiwan. Here are some sources of financial support that students can refer to:
- Taiwan Government Scholarship: This is a scholarship program of the Taiwanese Government for international students. The conditions considered include nationality, academic performance and English. This scholarship includes tuition, living expenses and monthly living expenses.
- Scholarships from Taiwanese universities: Some Taiwanese universities offer scholarships from their own financial resources. These scholarships may cover tuition, living expenses, textbooks, and other expenses.
- Financial support from NGOs: There are many NGOs and companies in Taiwan that also offer scholarships and financial support to international students. Students may need to research and apply directly to these organizations.

1.5. Language system – intensive language training:
A. Introduction to the language system :
The Taiwan Language Study Abroad Program is a program for international students at Taiwanese universities with Chinese language centers. Students will enroll in Chinese language courses at these centers to improve their Chinese proficiency to continue their studies at university, master’s or doctoral level or for work. Many students also come to Taiwan to participate in a short-term language course to experience and exchange Taiwanese culture.
B. Advantages and disadvantages of language systems:
Advantages:< /strong>
– Chinese proficiency improved rapidly due to daily exposure day and have a practice environment, Taiwanese teachers teach directly;
– The input conditions are not difficult;
– After finishing the language course, you can change your visa to University without having to return to Vietnam Male;
– Flexible study time with 4 semesters study/year; There are many schools that organize admissions for courses throughout the year, so it can be said that you can enroll in the language program at any time of the year.
– Short school time: about 2-3 hours/day
– Allowed to work up to 20 hours/week.
Disadvantages:
– Because the input is not difficult, it is very Many people take advantage of the language system to escape to Taiwan to work. Therefore, when applying for a visa, people will check more carefully than other systems, so the visa interview rejection rate is high;
– After studying for 6 months, you will be granted a card to work part-time
– Must renew visa regularly because 1 semester only lasts 3 months, visa for language program is only visitor – short-term.
– Limited scholarships, can only be applied Huayu Government Scholarship
– Do not accept students who have returned from working in Taiwan
THE PROCESS OF STUDYING IN TAIWAN
The process to be able to study abroad in Taiwan includes 6 steps as follows:
Step 1: Choose the school and major that suits you
This is an extremely important step in your study abroad process, which determines your future. Choosing a major that suits your interests and a school that suits your needs, your personality, has the profession you want to study and a tuition fee that fits your family’s economic conditions. If you do not know which school and major to choose, study abroad consulting units will advise you, help you choose the right school and major for you, besides there are also good scholarships to help you reduce the pressure of tuition and study abroad costs.

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Step 2: Register to study abroad
To register to study abroad in Taiwan, you need to prepare a complete and detailed application. This will determine whether you are accepted into the school or not, whether you receive a scholarship or not and what the scholarship level is. Therefore, it can be said that the Taiwan study abroad application is extremely important and needs to be prepared very carefully. With many years of experience in preparing documents for studying abroad in Taiwan, An Chau will help you complete the application and receive valuable scholarships.
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Step 3: The school in Taiwan reviews the application
Based on the documents you provide, after reviewing the application, the school in Taiwan will send you an invitation to study in the next step
Step 4: Receive an invitation letter
You will receive an invitation letter and related documents to support your application to study abroad in Taiwan. The next step is equally important, which is to apply for study abroad procedures. To successfully apply for a study abroad application, you need support from study abroad consulting companies, units with full experience that can help you apply for a study abroad application smoothly.

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AnChauGroup is proud to be a unit with full study abroad consulting licenses, training licenses… and has full experience in the field of studying abroad in Taiwan, completely able to help you hold your study abroad application in Taiwan as soon as possible.
Step 5: Apply for exit documents
Applying for documents when studying abroad in Taiwan is a very important stage, all documents need to be carefully and meticulously prepared. AnChauGroup will help you complete this. Besides, do not forget to prepare carefully for the interview with some forms of studying abroad such as self-funded studying abroad or studying abroad in the international specialized program. You do not need to worry too much because AnChauGroup will guide you to prepare best for the interview to apply for exit documents. With a team of experienced staff, we will help you have a successful interview at the Taipei Office.
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Step 6: Fly to Taiwan
After having the exit procedures in hand, you have almost completed your study abroad process. All you have to do is book a flight ticket and wait for the day to go to Taiwan to study. You also don’t need to worry about how to prepare to go to Taiwan. An Chau will guide and advise you on all procedures and luggage you need to prepare and take you to the airport, completing all exit procedures for you. You can rest assured and just need to prepare a ready mindset for your future study abroad trip.
REFER TO SOME TOP UNIVERSITIES IN TAIWAN
There are many large universities in Taiwan with incentives on tuition fees, scholarships for the first semester, first year for international students in the work-study program, international major, 1+ 4 program… Below is information about some typical universities that many international students chose for their recent study abroad program.
CHAOYANG UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships for work-study programs, international major:
+ 100% tuition exemption for semester 1
+ 50% tuition exemption for semester 2
+ From the second year onwards, based on academic performance, you can receive a scholarship of up to 12,500 NTD.
+ Dormitory fee of 13,000 NTD (not including winter and summer breaks)
+ Tuition fee for Faculty of Business Management – Faculty of Tourism Management: 48,409 NTD currency
+ Tuition fee for the Faculty of Industrial Management and Engineering – Faculty of Applied Chemistry – Cosmetic and Beauty Chemistry: 55,684 NTD.

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MINGHSIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Taipei) SCHOLARSHIP
Work-study scholarship
+ 50% tuition fee for the first semester of the first year
+ Standard tuition fee after scholarship 40,000 NTD/semester
+ Free dormitory for the first semester.
+ Dormitory fee for the following semesters 13,000 NTD/semester
Training departments
– Mechanical Engineering
– Information Technology
– Electromechanics
– Electronics
– Applied materials technology
– Semiconductors and photovoltaics
– Construction

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SCHOLARSHIPS SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TAIPEI)
School scholarships for work-study programs:
+ First semester of the first year is free of tuition
+ From the second semester onwards, receive a scholarship of NT$5,999/semester
+ Tuition after scholarship is NT$52,999/semester
+ Free dormitory semester 1 year 1.
+ Dormitory from semester 2 year 1 – year 4: 10,725NTD/Semester (About 8 million VND)
See more details about Southeast University of Technology part-time study
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CHUNG HUA UNIVERSITY (Hsinchu – Taipei) – Chung Hua University – 中華大學
Training majors
+ Electromechanical
+ Photovoltaic
+ Information technology.
+ Architectural design and construction.
+ Industrial Management
+ Tourism Management
School scholarships
+ 100% tuition exemption for year 1
+ From the second year onwards, based on academic results, students can receive the highest scholarship of the school
+ Dormitory fee for each term 11,000- 13,197 NTD/term

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Why choose AnChauGroup to study abroad in Taiwan?
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+ Has a team of experienced teachers and records department
+ Has a dormitory for students studying language at the company, fully equipped
+ Clear training roadmap and progress report.
+ Free consultation
+ Support students before, during and after departure
+ Extremely low departure fee, fast flight, continuous language course opening.
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The above is detailed information about studying abroad in Taiwan including conditions, costs of studying abroad and study abroad systems, procedures, study abroad documents, and scholarships from universities in Taiwan. Hopefully, it will help you gain basic knowledge about studying abroad in Taiwan. To get answers to all information related to studying abroad and scholarships, please contact An Chau to receive 1: 1 support completely free of charge.
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