34,000 Quotas for Four-Year Tech and Two-Year Junior College Admissions; Identity Verification Begins

The general group for Taiwan's 115th academic year vocational college admissions offers 34,615 quotas across 119 schools. Qualification verification runs from April 16 to 29.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 16th) The general group for the 115th academic year four-year technological college and two-year junior college application admissions has 119 participating schools, offering 34,615 quotas, a slight decrease from last year. Applications for qualification and identity verification will be accepted from April 16 to 29. Candidates who pass the verification can apply for up to 6 desired departments.

The Joint Commission of Technological and Vocational College Admission issued a press release today pointing out that the four-year technological college and two-year junior college application admission for the 115th academic year is divided into a "General Group" and a "Youth Savings Account Group." Candidates can only choose one group to apply for. Candidates participating in the application admission must have obtained the scores of the General Scholastic Ability Test for four-year technological colleges and two-year junior colleges.

In the 115th academic year, 119 schools are participating in the general group admission, offering 34,615 quotas; the "Youth Savings Account Group" provides quotas for candidates participating in the Youth Education and Employment Savings Account Program, with 20 schools offering a total of 155 quotas.

To provide economically disadvantaged students with opportunities to enroll in national schools, the Ministry of Education has approved quotas for low-income or lower-middle-income candidates for the 115th academic year. Through the application admission channel, 14 national schools offer a total of 459 quotas. In coordination with the Ministry of Education's "Cybersecurity Academic and Research Talent Cultivation Program," 25 schools offer 219 additional quotas for eligible cybersecurity talents.

The Joint Commission stated that the application admission will accept qualification and identity verification from April 16 to 29. In the first stage of application, candidates can apply for up to 6 school departments. The qualification and identity verification fee is NT$200, and the application fee for each school department (group) or program is NT$100. Low-income households are exempt from the application fee, and lower-middle-income households receive a 60% discount.

Candidates who pass the qualification and identity verification can proceed with the first stage of application from May 15 to 22, with each person applying for up to 6 school departments (groups) or programs. After passing the first stage of the Unified Entrance Exam score screening, they can register for the designated item interview in the second stage. (Editor: Chen Ching-fang) 1150416