GRE Test Centers in Taiwan

GRE Testing Locations

Decided to take GRE exam? Now it is time to determine where to take the test.  This site provides a full list of GRE testing centers in Taiwan, among which, you can choose one that is nearest to you. Good news is that the following GRE test locations in Taiwan offer both GRE general test and the GRE subject tests.

GRE Test Centers in Taiwan

  1. Global Village Organization Fongjia Branch – STN13008A
    1F No. 528 Fuxing Rd., Xitun District, Taichung
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  2. Global Village Organization DongHai Branch – STN20091A
    No. 1, Section 5, Taiwan Boulevard, Floor: 1-7, Taichung
    Taiwan, China 434
    Computer Based Test
  3. Global Village Organization Hualien Branch – STN13194A
    No. 195, Guolian 1st Rd, Hualien
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  4. Cosmos Language School – Tainan – STN10731A
    6F, No. 153, Mintsu Road, Sec. 2, Tainan
    Taiwan, China 700
    Computer Based Test
  5. Global Village Organization Hsinchu – STN12994A
    1F, No. 36 Dongmen St, Hsin-chu
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  6. Choujing Studying-Abroad Consulting Co. Ltd. – STN11847A
    303 Chung-Shan 1st Road, Kaohsiung
    Taiwan, China 807
    Computer Based Test
  7. Global Village Organization Kaohsiung – STN12873A
    No.290, Zhongshan, 1st Rd, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  8. Global Village Organization-Banchiao Branch – STN13068B
    3F No. 92 Wenhua Rd. Sec 2, Banqiao City
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  9. Global Village Organization Zhongli Branch – STN13006A
    No. 82 Zhong Zheng Rd.-8th Floor, Zhongli City, Taoyuan County
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  10. Global Village Organization Gongguan Branch – STN12974A
    No. 256, 5th Floor, Section 3, Roosevelt Rd, , Taipei City
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  11. Hwa-Kang Xing-Ye Foundation – STN15148A
    No.231, Sec. 2, Jianguo S. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 106, Taiwan (R.O., Taipei
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  12. American Life Learning – STN13518A
    8F., No. 13, Yanping S. Rd., Jhongjheng Distr, Taipei
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test
  13. Global Village Organization Taipei Train Station – STN13195A
    No. 2, GuanQian Rd., ZhongZheng District, Taipei
    Taiwan, China
    Computer Based Test

GRE Test Dates

There are two types of test format offered by the test maker – ETS: Computer-delivered and Paper-delivered GRE general tests.  For computer based test format, the GRE General Test is offered year-round on a continuous basis, and available for registration on a first-come, first-served basis. For paper based general test,  testing is available three times per year. The following test dates apply:

Test Dates for Paper Based Deadlines for Registration Scores Available
November 09, 2019 October 4, 2019 December 20, 2019
February 1, 2020 December 27, 2019 March 13, 2020

GRE Subject Tests in Taiwan

The GRE Subject Tests are available on paper based only. In all GRE test centers throughout the world (both inside and outside United States), the exam is available three times a year. The three test dates are:

  • April
  • September
  • October

GRE Testing Locations in Taiwan

More about Taiwan

The island of Taiwan is located in the southern part of the arch of the island off the East Asian coast. The central, young fold mountains, which it traverses in a north-south direction, occupy almost two thirds of the entire island area; more than 60 peaks reach heights of over 3,000 m above sea level. The highest point in the country is the Yu Shan (3,952 m above sea level) in the »central mountain range« Zhongyang Shanmo (Chungyang Shan-mai). To the northwest of the central chain runs a second, geologically different mountain range (Xue Shan at 3,884 m above sea level). The central mountain range breaks off towards the east to the Taidonggraben, which is bounded by a narrow coastal mountain range (up to 1,682 m above sea level); to the west it gradually descends over hilly and terraced land to the 8–40 km wide coastal plain, which is accompanied by a compensatory coast.

In the north of the island rises above the Taipei basin, a group of extinct volcanoes that belong to the volcanic arc of the Ryūkyū Islands ; Crustal movements continue in Taiwan to this day (an average of 160 earthquakes per year; 1999 earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale with an epicenter 150 km southwest of Taipei).

The rivers are short and particularly rich in water in the north.

Climate

The climate is tropical in the south, subtropical in the rest of the area and is under the influence of monsoons (summer: southwest, winter: northeast monsoon). Frequently Taiwan is of typhoons struck. The mean annual temperature is 21 ° C in the north and 25 ° C in the south. Annual precipitation amounts to over 3,000 mm in the north and 1,800 mm in the south-west.

Vegetation

58% of the island is forest-covered, in 1970 it was 62%. With vegetation levels rising higher in the south, mangroves , palms, bamboo and acacias can be found up to 500–800 m above sea level, and up to 1,500–2,000 m above sea level the most extensive level of evergreen subtropical forests (Japanese cedar , camphor tree , Palm, oak), up to 2,600 m above sea level a mixed forest (oak, elm, maple, beech, pine, spruce, cedar species), up to 3,000 m above sea level pure coniferous forest, above knee wood, grassland and cushion plants.