Graduate Education

Graduate education has been expanding steadily. Entrance is by examination given by individual departments within universities. The competition is extremely keen for some programs; for example, the rate of admission to local MBA programs is less than 20%. The insufficient number of graduate programs is one of the forces behind the great numbers of Taiwan students seeking education abroad. However, opportunities for graduate study in Taiwan have been increasing in recent years; the number of master's degrees awarded more than doubled from 5,601 in 1987-88 to 12,649 in 1995-96, as did the number of graduate institutes, from 315 to 709. These increased local openings at the graduate level may have much to do with the decrease in graduate applications from Taiwan students noted by many institutions in the U.S.

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*Source: Educational Statistics of the Republic of China (1997)

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Senior Secondary Level
Post Secondary Level
    Entrance Exam Results
    Accreditation
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    Military Schools
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    Bachelor Degree-Granting Institutions
    Upgrading and Name Changing
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