Registration & Examination Information
◼︎ Eligibility
Adults aged 18 or above
Applicants aged 12 or above but under 18 are eligible to participate in the trial testing program. Please make sure to carefully review the trial announcement before registering.
Applicants under the age of 12 are not eligible to register.
◼︎ Examination Date & Time
March 14, 2026 (Saturday)
Session 1: 14:00–15:00 (Maximum 40 participants)
Session 2: 15:30–16:30 (Maximum 40 participants) ◼︎ Examination Venue National Taiwan Normal University, Gongguan Campus Research Building, Room S302
Please refer to the campus map, Location No. 21.

Registration Process
◼︎ Personal Information Completion
To complete the examination registration, please ensure that your basic information in the Member Center has been fully completed.
If the required personal information is incomplete, the registration will be considered incomplete, even if the submission is successful, and will not be accepted.
Certain personal information (such as date of birth and national identification number) is required for member identification and examination data verification. Once submitted for the first time, these fields cannot be modified independently.
Applicants under the age of 18 must provide the legal guardian’s name and contact phone number in the registration form. Applications with missing or incomplete information will be considered incomplete.
If you need to correct any of the above information, please contact us at:
【Go to Profile to Complete Personal Information】
◼︎ Payment & Seat Reservation
Registration is only considered successful after online payment is completed.
If you enter the checkout page but do not complete the payment (e.g., closing the window, switching tabs, payment failure), the system will temporarily lock the selected ticket, but this does not guarantee seat reservation.
Unpaid orders will automatically expire after a certain period. The ticket will be released back into the inventory, and the original order cannot be reopened or restored.
If you still wish to participate, you must place a new order, subject to seat availability at the time of re-ordering.
Seat reservation is not provided for unpaid orders. Thank you for your understanding.
Examination Day Guidelines
◼︎ Required Items & Examination Rules
Please bring a valid identification document and a 2B pencil on the examination day.
◼︎ Examination Rules for Minors
Applicants under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian on the examination day.
Failure to do so will result in disqualification from the examination, and no refund will be provided.
【Explanation】
Mensa Taiwan is the Taiwanese chapter of Mensa International. It is a non-profit, membership-based social organization and is not an educational institution, nor is it part of any academic, examination, or teaching system.
The sole purpose of the Mensa test is to determine whether an applicant meets the intellectual criteria for membership. It is not related to academic performance, school admissions, educational assessment, or learning outcomes, and it does not provide any courses, certifications, or guarantees regarding further education. Its nature is fundamentally different from national examinations, subject-based tests, or other academic aptitude assessments.
As Mensa Taiwan has historically consisted exclusively of adult members, the recent decision to allow minors to participate in the test marks a first-time trial initiative. To ensure that both underage applicants and their legal guardians have a full and accurate understanding of the nature of the Mensa organization, as well as the rights, responsibilities, and potential community activities associated with membership, parents or legal guardians are required to attend the pre-test briefing session in person.
This requirement is based on principles of minor protection and information transparency. Its purpose is to prevent misunderstandings regarding the role and function of Mensa and to ensure that the decision to apply is made with the informed knowledge and consent of the parent or legal guardian. This requirement is not an evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, nor does it constitute any part of the testing procedure.
We kindly ask for parents’ understanding and cooperation with these regulations.
Registration Change & Cancellation Policy
◼︎ Examination Change Policy
If you wish to cancel your registration or change your examination session, you must submit a request at least 7 days before the examination date.
If a cancellation request is submitted more than 7 days prior to the examination date
(e.g., for a December 14 examination, the deadline would be December 7 at 23:59),
50% of the examination fee will be refunded.
If the examination is canceled or rescheduled by the organizer, a full refund will be issued.
If a session change request is submitted more than 7 days before the examination date, you may transfer to another published examination session, subject to availability.
If you arrive late on the examination day, we will attempt to arrange an alternative session on the same day. If no seats are available, you may apply on-site for a credit toward a future examination.
No refunds will be issued for no-shows on the examination day.
◼︎ Personal Information Correction
If your registration information does not match your official identification (e.g., name, date of birth, or identification number), please request a correction before the examination date.
If an inconsistency is identified during official review, we will attempt to contact you once via email. If corrections are completed more than 7 days prior to the examination, no additional fees will be charged.
If identification discrepancies are discovered on the examination day, you will not be permitted to take the examination, and no refund will be provided.
Contact Information
If you have any questions regarding registration, payment, personal information correction, or other related matters,
please contact us at: