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    半導體外資賣超排名貸款自撞毛利率周麟死亡車禍鄉民大學問三大法人揭揚虐狗
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  • Taiwan’s net-zero exam sees 84% pass rate success

    The Ministry of Environment announced the results of the national net-zero green talent exam, with an 84% pass rate.
    2025/12/02 10:00
  • Taiwan boosts nurse numbers with more exams

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Examination’s initiative to hold three annual nursing exams has boosted the number of qualified nurses, with a pass rate of 89.90%. Learn about future plans and the impact of COVID-19 on the nursing workforce.
    2024/07/11 17:34
  • Taiwan’s university application pass rate drops to 81.15%

    The University application screening results for the 2024 academic year in Taipei were announced, with 78,187 applicants and 63,449 passing, marking an 81.15% pass rate, the lowest in three years.
    2024/03/28 14:46
  • FDA increases inspection on Japan-imported strawberries

    Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified two batches of Japanese strawberries as non-compliant due to pesticide residue issues. The strawberries, imported from Fukuoka and Tochigi, failed to pass border inspections and will now undergo 100 percent batch inspection. Out of the 1,084 batches of Japanese strawberries inspected this year, 19 were found to be non-compliant, accounting for a rate of 1.75 percent. The FDA will continue to conduct thorough inspections until April 30, 2024, to ensure compliance with pesticide residue regulations.
    2023/12/26 19:48
  • Health minister unsure of nurses’ exam standards gripes

    The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan has decided to lower the entry standards for the national examination for nursing personnel in order to address staff shortages. The Minister of Health and Welfare, Hsueh Jui-yuan, expressed his uncertainty about the reasons for nurses’ dissatisfaction with the announcement. The goal of this policy change is to enhance the pass rate in the national examinations and boost the nursing workforce. However, the National Taiwan University Hospital Union argues that the real issue lies in the lack of conducive workplace environments to retain nurses, rather than the number of nursing licenses. They believe that both ministries have failed to adequately discuss the policy change and provide comprehensive explanations and support measures. The union urges hospital management to improve the workplace environment to better handle staffing predicaments.
    2023/11/12 18:02
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