
This page provides a comprehensive overview of admission requirements for international applicants to Chung Shan Medical University (CSMU).
Final eligibility, document requirements, and admission decisions are determined by official admission announcements, the International Student Admission Guide, and program-specific regulations. Information provided on this page is for reference only.
I. General Eligibility
Applicants are generally required to:
Eligibility criteria may vary by program, level of study, and admission category. Applicants must always refer to official announcements and program-level admission requirements.
An applicant is considered an international student if they meet one of the following conditions:
An individual of foreign nationality, who has never held nationality status from the Republic of China (R.O.C.) and who does not possess overseas Chinese student status at the time of application.
An individual of foreign nationality who has resided overseas continuously for no less than six (6) years at the time of application.
Applicants to departments of medicine or dentistry must have resided overseas continuously for no less than eight (8) years.
An applicant of foreign nationality who concurrently holds permanent residency in Hong Kong or Macao, has never had household registration in Taiwan, and has resided in Hong Kong, Macao, or overseas continuously for at least six (6) years (or eight (8) years for medicine or dentistry).
An applicant who was formerly a citizen of Mainland China, now holds foreign nationality, has never had household registration in Taiwan, and has resided overseas continuously for at least six (6) years (or eight (8) years for medicine or dentistry).
The following periods are excluded from residency calculation if supported by official documentation:
Applicants must possess academic qualifications equivalent to Taiwan’s education system:
Applicants graduating from foreign or Hong Kong/Macao high schools equivalent to Grade 11 (Senior High School Year 2) in Taiwan are eligible to apply; however, they must complete an additional 20 credits before graduation.
Applicants with qualifications equivalent to Taiwan’s academic degree system may apply, subject to official review and recognition.
Some programs may require applicants to submit proof of language proficiency.
Applicants must refer to program-specific admission information for applicable language requirements.
Depending on the admission category and program, applicants may be required to submit documents including, but not limited to:
Complete and official document requirements are published in the International Student Admission Guide and its appendices.
Certain programs may impose additional requirements, such as:
Applicants are responsible for reviewing and complying with program-level admission requirements.
Information provided on this page is for reference only and does not constitute a contract or guarantee of admission.
Final eligibility, document requirements, and admission decisions are subject to official admission announcements, program regulations, and the International Student Admission Guide.