National Taiwan University Taiwan
Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance:

NTU mandates students to provide a proof of accident and medical insurance worth a minimum of TWD $1,000,000 (approx. USD 34,000), valid for the entire exchange period.

International students

If you will be residing in Taiwan for more than four months, and holding an Alien Resident Certificate, you will be required to join the National Health Insurance Program. The premium of NHI is NT$659 per month.

 

National Health Insurance

New Students

Continuing Students

Fall Semester

(Sep.~Feb.)

NT$659*2

=NT$1,308

NT$659*6

=NT$3,954

Spring Semester

(Mar.~Aug.)

NT$659*6

=NT$3,954

NT$659*6

=NT$3,954

 

 

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By
2016-10-06 17:58:29
I think the worst part about exchange is having to say goodbye to all the Taiwanese and exchange students I met at NTU. The people I met there were all very nice and friendly. The campus life was also a very unique and interesting experience that I loved. I cannot recommend NTU enough!!! I sincerely believe that my exchange experience has shaped me into a better person, and I hope that it will do the same for you. :)
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2016-09-29 22:08:06
Going on exchange is an unforgettable experience. The students at NTU are all very hardworking and might be a bit reserved. When you take the initiative to get to know them, they are actually very friendly and nice. A good way to make friends is to join their CCAs. NTU has a lot of CCAs, and students are quite dedicated towards it. The pace of life in Taiwan is slower and more relaxing. I learnt to live life more happily, and to follow my passions.
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2016-09-29 22:07:11
I really enjoyed my exchange experience at NTU. The people there are very friendly and helpful, and I made many new friends. I was in Taiwan for an internship prior to my exchange, so I had already settled down there. Also the Resident Director was my buddy, and he was very knowledgeable and helpful. I was also able to make quite a few contacts there, which was a great resource as I’m starting a business there.
By Juniper Ng
2016-02-23 08:15:39
It's a great university. The campus has a huge cycling culture where people cycle from place to place and many own bikes. The campus has a beautiful architecture with buildings from the Japanese colonial era. You will sometimes spot high school students painting the campus for their art classes. It's a great university with good university, good food (Gong guan Night Market is next to the uni) and there are so many parts of TW that you can travel out from there. Would totally choose TW again. Take note that if you are going in Semester 1, you can apply for early examinations/ take home examinations as NTU's semester ends in mid-January (Week 2 of classes). Bid for classes that allow you to do that, you will find that most prof are really nice.