Taiwan’s university admissions results for the upcoming academic year reveal a historically low number of unfilled slots – just 603 – the lowest in nearly six years. This indicates a surge in demand for higher education within the country. Despite the overall success, 16 universities failed to meet their enrollment targets. The highly competitive admissions process reflects a changing demographic landscape and increased emphasis on tertiary education. Officials attribute the decrease in vacancies to improved outreach efforts and a growing population of qualified applicants. This year’s results suggest a tightening university application market, potentially influencing future admissions strategies. Detailed breakdowns by university and department are now available for students and educators alike.

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