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To improve service quality for national exam takers, MOEX has worked to expand computer-based testing across different exam categories and has invited colleges and universities nationwide to participate in a certification process for computer-based testing centers. These centers provide exam takers with secure and stable testing environments.
In October 2024, the facilities at National Tainan Junior College of Nursing (NTJCN) were certified for computer-based testing. On November 4, an unveiling ceremony was held on the NTJCN campus, with the participation of MOEX Minister Mon-Chi Lio and NTJCN Principal Mei-Chih Huang, marking the college’s commitment to social responsibility and its dedication to supporting local students taking national examinations.
According to MOEX, colleges and universities must ensure their infrastructure and venues meet rigorous certification standards before becoming official computer-based testing centers. NTJCN, a prestigious institution with a long history, is well-regarded in Tainan. Under the leadership of Principal Huang, the school upholds its motto of “integrity, compassion, diligence, prudence, and responsibility.” Following this certification process, NTJCN now offers six high-quality testing rooms accommodating up to 322 seats. These facilities not only serve the college’s own students but also benefit examinees from National Cheng Kung University, National University of Tainan, Min-Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management, and Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology.
MOEX extends its gratitude to National Tainan Junior College of Nursing for its dedicated efforts and significant contributions to social responsibility.
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