
Degree-seeking students
NTNU consists of 9 colleges located on three different campuses: the College of Education, Arts, International Studies and Social Science, Liberal Arts, Music, Management, Science, Sports and Recreation, and Technology. There are 32 departments, 22 graduate institutes, and 121 degree programs. There are currently 15,040 students enrolled, including 1,136 international degree program students.International Students > Find out more
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Mandarin learning students
Our Mandarin Training Center (MTC) is the largest and the most renowned Chinese language center, with around 1,700 students from more than 70 countries enrolled each academic quarter (three months.) MTC students come from different cultures and language backgrounds. They share the common goal of learning to communicate in Chinese effectively. In order to meet the increasing demand for Chinese language courses, MTC Online was launched officially in 2012 to recruit students. Students interested in learning Chinese can now take real-time Chinese lessons no matter where they are. Anyone is welcome to join the MTC program!
Exchange students
NTNU has exchange programs with several partner universities worldwide. Students nominated by NTNU’s partner universities who have also completed at least one year of university can apply for an exchange program through the Office of International Affairs, and have the option of participating in either regular academic programs or Chinese language courses.
Visiting students
Current full-time students from both partner and non-partner universities can study at NTNU for shorter intervals. Partner universities are listed on the ROC Ministry of Education accreditation listt, unless otherwise agreed upon. For more information, please contact the Office of International Affairs.
Summer students
NTNU offers a wide range of summer classes in the university’s most renowned fields, such as education, music, arts and culture, and Mandarin. Our summer classes provide the opportunity for students to further their academic knowledge while experiencing the vibrancy of Taiwanese culture in the heart of Taipei.