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Exceptional Taiwan High School Graduates Will Be Admitted to SYSU Exempted From Examinations

Recently, interviews for Taiwan high school graduates who are exempted from examinations were taken place on the south campus. It is the first time that SYSU has recruited Taiwan students and exempted them from examinations. Totally, 13 candidates from 6 cities in Taiwan applied and 8 got the interview opportunity after check and joining in the interview finally. SYSU will admit the best candidates according to their performance in APE exam of Taiwan College Entrance Examination and the interviews organized by SYSU. The result will be released on SYSU enrollment network in later June.

Altogether, SYSU has provided students from Taiwan with almost one hundred majors, from which they can choose two. According to different majors the candidates have applied, the interview is conducted in several groups, in each of which one candidate is interviewed by three to five interviewers. All the interviewers are experts in the fields the candidates have applied. To guarantee a fair, just and transparent interview, the order for candidates is decided by drawing on the spot. Moreover, the disciplinary inspectors and supervisors of SYSU took part in the whole process of interview. Compared with other kinds of interviews, this interview particularly focused on inspecting the candidates’ recognition of their chosen majors and their adaptive capacity to the education model of the mainland. Over all, the interviewers maintain that these candidates interviewed had showed good comprehensive quality and growing potentials.

In recent years, SYSU has been vigorously promoting academic communications and collaborations and has made great progress, especially in students exchange project. It plays a significant role in the recruitment of Taiwan students who are exempted from examinations by attracting exceptional students from Taiwan, further expanding SYSU’s famous degree and influence as well as better communicating and cooperating with Taiwan higher education institutes.