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Department of Chemistry

Master Program

  1. Brochure: 2026 Department of Chemistry master program admission by recommendation and screening (published by Office of Academic Affairs on 2025-09-11)
  2. Application form and documents checklist
  3. Recommendation form
  4. Master Candidate Research Results Report Form
  5. 2026 Online Application System
  6. Advisor consent form can be download on the date of accepted roster announcement. After meeting and confirming the thesis advisor, students must start to return the consent form to Department Office 10 days after the date of accepted roster announcement
  7. Accepted roster and status of students' confirmation (Office of Academic Affairs website)
    • Stage 1 screening results:  2025-11-05
    • Stage 2 screening results:  2025-11-20
  8. Other relevant information
    1. Applicants should input referee's email address in the online application system, then the upload link for the recommendation form will be automatically sent to the referee. The recommendation form should be uploaded in time. Each link can only be used once, and uploading becomes impossible after the deadline
    2. Stage 1 screening results 
      • Applicants are required to send the presentation slides to Ms. Chu (hrchu@ntu.edu.tw) by email no later than 12 pm on 2025-10-31
      • For further questions regarding oral exam, please refer to Ms. Hui-Chen Hsu (TEL:02-3366-1143)
    3. Timetable & Location of oral exam
    4. Oral exam location map
    5. All information provided above are also available on our admission-specific announcements
  1. Online application system of master program entrance examination
  2. Result of master program entrance examination (to be announced)
  3. Advisor consent form can be download on the date of accepted roster announcement. After meeting and confirming the thesis advisor, students must start to return the consent form to Department Office 10 days after the date of accepted roster announcement.

Advance Notice of Admission Weighting Adjustments for the Master's Program

Starting from Academic Year 2028, the entrance examination for the master's program will comprise the following parts:

  • Written Examination (50%)
  • Document Review (20%)
    • One letter of recommendation (preferably from the research advisor)
    • Undergraduate research report or research proposal.
  • Oral Examination (30%)
    • Up to twice the number of available admission slots will be invited to the oral exam based on the total written-exam score (excluding English(B)).