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SDG 10.6.1 Non-discriminatory admissions policy

The admission policy of NCUE is not discriminatory, and all admission matters are handled in accordance with the principles of fairness, justice, and openness. We also have various admission policies for disadvantaged groups. In accordance with Article 24 of the ‘University Act’ and Article 19 of its implementation rules and the ‘Key Points on the Review and Approval Procedures of the University Admission Rules’, NCUE has formulated the “Regulations on Transfer and Admission to Doctoral, Master’s, and Bachelor’s Programmes”, “Admission Regulations for New Immigrant Students”and “Admission Regulations for Indigenous Peoples’ Special Classes”  The admission guides have no restrictions on gender or students with disabilities, and no discriminatory conditions.

NCUE’s “Admission Regulations for New Immigrant Students” were approved by the Ministry of Education on January 29, 2021 per letter Tai-Jiao-Gao-(IV) No.1100009988; and our “Admission Regulations for Indigenous Peoples’ Special Classes” were approved on March 2, 2023, per letter Tai-Jiao-Gao-(IV) No. 1120016639. With these regulations, NCUE implements separate admission examinations each year for new immigrant and indigenous students. These examinations are held independently from the general student admissions process, ensuring that new immigrant and indigenous students have a fair opportunity to compete for admission.

Annex:

Please refer to Annex 10.6.1A - Key Points on the Review and Approval Procedures of the University Admission Rules

Please refer to Annex 10.6.1B - The university’s Regulations on Transfer and Admission to Doctoral, Master’s, and Bachelor’s Programmes

Please refer to Annex 10.6.1C - NCUE’s Admission Regulations for New Immigrant Students

Please refer to Annex 10.6.1D - NCUE’s Admission Regulations for Indigenous People’s Special Classes

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