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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech)
Taipei Campus, Taipei City Taiwan
# 392QS World University Rankings
10Undergraduate programs
16Postgraduate programs
1386International students
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About National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech)
The university is located in Taipei, Taiwan's capital city, whose culture is a fusion of Chinese, Japanese and South Asian traditions with a western artistic influence.
Wander through the narrow lanes of Dadaocheng to admire traditional architecture, and visit ancient temples in Longshan and Qingshan. Or head to Xinyi for the art exhibition centre, the digital plaza and glossy skyscrapers, including Taipei 101 – Taiwan’s tallest building.
There’s a lively, creative element to the city in shopping districts such as Ximen, which is just as popular for its vintage and boutique shops as its street culture of graffiti and dance performances.
Commitment to social and environmental sustainability
Taiwan Tech promotes social and environmental sustainability in both education and research. The university has gained recognition for its contributions to the University Social Responsibility (USR) initiatives, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges through education and research.
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) topics prominently feature in the university's courses and research, and several dedicated research centres explore these areas.
Find out more about National Taiwan University of Science and Technology via its social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
About National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech)
The university is located in Taipei, Taiwan's capital city, whose culture is a fusion of Chinese, Japanese and South Asian traditions with a western artistic influence.
Wander through the narrow lanes of Dadaocheng to admire traditional architecture, and visit ancient temples in Longshan and Qingshan. Or head to Xinyi for the art exhibition centre, the digital plaza and glossy skyscrapers, including Taipei 101 – Taiwan’s tallest building.
There’s a lively, creative element to the city in shopping districts such as Ximen, which is just as popular for its vintage and boutique shops as its street culture of graffiti and dance performances.
Commitment to social and environmental sustainability
Taiwan Tech promotes social and environmental sustainability in both education and research. The university has gained recognition for its contributions to the University Social Responsibility (USR) initiatives, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges through education and research.
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) topics prominently feature in the university's courses and research, and several dedicated research centres explore these areas.
Find out more about National Taiwan University of Science and Technology via its social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
Available programs
Bachelor UG
Master PG
MBA
PHD
The National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes. Most undergraduate courses take four to six years to complete, with admission beginning during the spring and fall semesters.
NTUST encompasses various specialised faculties. Many of these faculties offer the opportunity to pursue dual degree programmes in collaboration with partner universities in countries like the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan and France.
Faculties providing undergraduate programmes:
School of Management
College of Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
College of Design
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Applied Sciences
Arts and Humanities (3)
Undergraduate Program in Architecture
Undergraduate Program of Commercial Design
Undergraduate Program of Industrial Design
Business and Management (3)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Management
Engineering and Technology (3)
2+2 Undergraduate International Double Degree Program
Bachelor's Degree Program of Applied Science and Technology
Bachelor's Degree Program of Intellectual Property
Electrical Engineering
International Advanced Technology Program
The university provides a variety of master's and PhD courses across a broad range of subject areas.
Admission requirements for these programmes vary and are determined by specific course committees. In general, for most master’s courses, applicants will need to show evidence of academic performance from undergraduate studies, work experience, and a statement of purpose or letter of motivation.
For PhD programmes, candidates are typically expected to hold a master's or doctoral qualification from an institution that meets the standards recognised by the Ministry of Education.
Many faculties offer the opportunity to pursue dual degree programmes in collaboration with partner universities in countries like the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan and France.
Faculties providing postgraduate programmes:
Arts and Humanities (4)
Master's Program in Architecture
Master's Program in Design
Master's Program of Digital Innovation in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Business and Management (4)
Master's in Finance
Engineering and Technology (4)
Electrical Engineering Master's Program
Master of Science in Colour and Illumination Technology
Master's Degree Program of Biomedical Engineering
Master's Degree Program of Intellectual Property
Master's Degree Program of Intellectual Property In-Service Adults
Social Sciences and Management (4)
Master's Program in Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education
Full-Time MBA (1)
Master's of Business Administration
Arts and Humanities (4)
Doctoral Program in Architecture
Business and Management (4)
Doctoral Program in Business Administration
Doctoral Program in Finance
Engineering and Technology (4)
Electrical Engineering Doctoral Program
Social Sciences and Management (4)
Doctoral Program in Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education
University information
The applications portal will be open from November to March where you’ll need to upload the relevant documentation and pay a $1,000 TWD ($30 USD) application fee which can be completed via debit or credit card, national bank transfer or international fund transfer.
You will need to upload a photo of yourself, a copy of your passport, your original high school diploma in English or Chinese, your original high school transcript in English or Chinese and digital letters of recommendation written in English or Chinese from teachers, professors, or employers.
You may also be required to submit a language proficiency test, additional proof of nationality, a photocopy of the Taiwan Scholarship award certificate if you’ve been awarded one, and an application registration card.
The admission results will be announced in late May and if you have been offered a place at the university, you’ll be given one week to confirm and accept your offer.
The exact dates are subject to some change from year to year. Please check Taiwan Tech’s admissions section on their website for more specific details.
General
Bachelor
Master
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology campuses have many facilities for students to enjoy, including:
The university provides online student resources including detailed course information, library resources and texts, an academic calendar of events, and a Moodle page where students can access information and submit work.
Student life
Life on campusWhether you’re keen to compete, team up for a good cause, or simply make new friends from around the world, there are plenty of ways to get involved at Taiwan Tech. The university’s Office of International Affairs hosts and promotes a full calendar of events throughout the year, bringing students from all backgrounds together. From camping trips and free walking tours around Taipei to international celebration weeks, you’ll find opportunities to immerse yourself in Taiwanese culture while also connecting with the university’s diverse global community.
Look forward to big events throughout the year including the Spring Night Out, the Chill Night Out and Lunar New Year festivities. And get ready for some friendly competition with football and futsal championships and the annual Taiwan Tech road running event.
Life in vibrant Taipei
As a student at NTUST, you’ll enjoy an exciting array of culture, cuisine, and activities right at your doorstep in Taipei. Taiwan's capital city provides endless options for dining out, exploring night markets, hiking lush mountains, and taking in arts and music performances.
Taipei offers convenient public transportation with MRT stations and buses connecting major sites across the city. While Mandarin Chinese is spoken widely, many locals also speak English. The subtropical climate brings hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. With famous Taiwanese hospitality, you can expect a warm welcome and unforgettable experiences living in this vibrant, cosmopolitan city.
Accommodation
Taiwan Tech’s three on-campus halls of residence are reserved for full-time degree students, and provide a built-in community and convenient commute to class. Typical dorm rooms house four to six students and include shared facilities and common areas.
Spaces are limited, so many NTUST students live in off-campus housing. Taipei offers a huge variety of affordable apartments and rooms for rent. For easy access to campus, check out the popular student areas of Da'an District or Zhongzheng District. Or for cheaper options, try Yonghe District in New Taipei City.
Find out more about accommodation at NTUST on their website, with advice and links to useful housing websites.
Alumni
When you leave NTUST, you’ll join an extensive, engaged network of alumni.
The university proudly facilitates partnerships between current students and graduates to foster professional growth and graduates are eager to share their knowledge, insight, and connections to help prepare students for rewarding careers.
Taiwan Tech alumni actively give back to support the next generation of students providing career mentoring, networking contacts, internship opportunities or just friendly advice.
Becoming a Taiwan Tech graduate means joining a supportive community that will be there at every step of your professional journey.
Tuition fee and scholarships
One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.
In this guide you will find:
Where to look for scholarship opportunities
How to apply to scholarships relevant to you
A list of available scholarships around the world
A scholarship application checklist
Eligibility includes first-time applicants with bachelor's or master's degrees from foreign universities and scholarship renewal for enrolled students.
Applicants must submit various documents, including application forms, official transcripts, recommendation letters, physical examination certificates, and language proficiency test scores. The scholarships are funded through the university's endowment and government subsidies. They cover tuition, fees, and provide monthly stipends.
The duration varies, with a maximum of two years for master's and three years for PhD programmes. Scholarship payments come from the university and department/advisor sources, and they may be extended upon successful application. Cancellation or suspension can occur for various reasons, and scholarship recipients must sign an agreement agreeing to specific regulations.
Find out more about NTUST scholarships here.
Rankings & ratings
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) is one of the top public universities in Taipei City, Taiwan. It is ranked #392 in QS World University Rankings 2025.
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Taiwan Tech offers one-year scholarships to outstanding international students pursuing master's or PhD programmes.
Eligibility includes first-time applicants with bachelor's or master's degrees from foreign universities and scholarship renewal for enrolled students.
Applicants must submit various documents, including application forms, official transcripts, recommendation letters, physical examination certificates, and language proficiency test scores. The scholarships are funded through the university's endowment and government subsidies. They cover tuition, fees, and provide monthly stipends.
The duration varies, with a maximum of two years for master's and three years for PhD programmes. Scholarship payments come from the university and department/advisor sources, and they may be extended upon successful application.
Find out more about NTUST scholarships here.
research achievements, protect intellectual property, and provide access to advanced instruments. NTUST actively seeks academic and industrial cooperation opportunities, fostering a dynamic environment for students to engage in impactful research endeavours. .