National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Taiwan, Republic of China
This institutional profile has been created for use by University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate programs.
Other name: National Taiwan Institute of Technology.
First degree/qualification: Bachelor's degree (2-4 years) (see description).
Minimum quality for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: Cumulative average of 75%, 3.2/4.0, or a rank in the upper third of the class.
Minimum level for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: 4 year bachelor's degree.
Documents required: Official transcript; official certification of degree and date awarded; must have stamp/seal of school and signature of an authorized school official.
Description: A public school instituted in l974. Provided programs for vocational high school graduates to obtain the bachelor degree. Upgraded to an institute in 1983. Acquired current name in 1997. Usual admission requirements for the four year bachelor's degree program are graduation from senior high school (grade 12) and an entrance examination.
Grading systems:
A | 80-l00% | 4.0 |
B | 70- 79% | 3.0 |
C | 60- 69% | 2.0 |
D | 50-59% | 1.0 |
60% is minimum passing grade; grades reported by years/semesters.
Language of instruction: Chinese.
Advanced degrees:
Master's: 2-4 years after bachelor's degree and entrance examination; usually by coursework, thesis and examinations.
Doctorate: 4-6 years after entrance examination; usually by coursework, thesis and examinations.
Last updated: May 09, 2005