The 115 Academic Year General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT) will be held from Saturday, January 17 to Monday, January 19, 2026. For the Yunlin Test Area, examination administration is entrusted by the College Entrance Examination Center to National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, with two sub-areas designated as follows:
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Sub-area I: National Douliu Senior High School
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39 examination rooms
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1,270 examinees
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Sub-area II: National Huwei Senior High School
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34 examination rooms
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1,219 examinees
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In total, 73 examination rooms will be in operation across both sub-areas, with an estimated 2,489 examinees expected to take the test.
In accordance with the regulations of the College Entrance Examination Center, examination rooms in both sub-areas will be open simultaneously for inspection on Friday, January 16, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Examinees may visit the designated schools during this time to familiarize themselves with the venue. Candidates are strongly advised to confirm their assigned examination room and seat number in advance based on their admission number to avoid last-minute confusion or reporting to the wrong location.
Test Schedule
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January 17: Mathematics A, Natural Sciences
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January 18: English, Chinese (Comprehensive), Chinese Writing
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January 19: Mathematics B, Social Studies
A preparatory bell will ring five minutes before the start of each session, at which time examinees may enter the examination room. Please note that before the official start bell, examinees are not permitted to open the test booklet or answer sheet, nor to sign, write, mark, or respond in any form. Answering may begin only after the start bell rings.
Important Reminder on Identification and Prohibited Items
Mr. Chang Hsiang-Chieh, Vice President for Academic Affairs of National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, reminds examinees to bring one original valid photo ID to the examination room. Acceptable forms include:
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National Identification Card
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National Health Insurance Card with photo
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Driver’s license (car or motorcycle)
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Disability Identification Card (Republic of China)
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Passport or Resident Certificate
Examinees must prepare the required identification in advance. Those who fail to present a valid original ID upon entry and do not submit it to the designated location before the end bell of the session will be deemed in violation of examination rules and will incur a one-grade-level deduction for that subject.
Items with transmission, communication, memory, photography, video recording, or calculation functions—including mobile phones and wearable devices (such as smart accessories, watches, bracelets, glasses, earphones, recording pens, or covert recording devices)—must not be brought into the examination room.
Organizing Unit: Curriculum and Instruction Section, Office of Academic Affairs
Unit Head: Mr. Chang Hsiang-Chieh, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Contact Person: Ms. Tsai Wan-Chien
Telephone: +886-5-534-2601 ext. 2223
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