Application period for the academic year of 07/08 is from Jan 1 to March 15, 2007. Candidates are encouraged to send their application as early as possible prior to the deadline.

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Undergraduate

Requirements

1.The NTU Department of Political Science maintains
a set number of admissions places for the department as a whole. Applicants who apply for admission to more than one of the three subdivisions (Political Theory, International Relations, and Public Administration) should submit only one application, and fill in their order of preference among the subdivisions.

2. Application materials to be examined:
curriculum vitae in Chinese, study plan in Chinese, high school diploma, certificate of Chinese language proficiency, supplemental materials submitted by the applicant.

3. The Foreign Students Examination Committee of the Department of Political Science may recommend that the Department conduct a written and/or oral Chinese language proficiency test. Applicants who fail the test are requested to further improve their Chinese language abilities and/or limit their course load.

4. Requested language ability: Chinese.

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MA Program

Requirements

1. Application materials to be examined: curriculum vitae
in Chinese, University/Bachelor Diploma, study plan in Chinese, certificate of Chinese language proficiency, supplemental materials submitted by the applicant.

2. The Foreign Students Examination Committee of the Department of Political Science may recommend that
the Department conduct a written and/or oral Chinese language proficiency test. Applicants who fail the test
are requested to further improve their Chinese language abilities and/or limit their course load.

3. Requested language ability: Chinese, English.

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Ph.D. Program

Requirements

1. Application materials to be examined: curriculum vitae
in Chinese, master thesis and/or other related materials and writings, study plan in Chinese, certificate of Chinese language proficiency, supplemental materials submitted by the applicant.

2. The Foreign Students Examination Committee of the Department of Political Science may recommend that
the Department conduct a written and/or oral Chinese language proficiency test. Applicants who fail the test
are requested to further improve their Chinese language abilities and/or limit their course load.

3. Requested language ability: Chinese, English.

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