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Why Study in South Korea?

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Essential Information for Studying in South Korea

  • Academic Transcripts: High school or previous degree certificates.

  • Language Proficiency:

    • Korean: TOPIK exam for Korean-taught programs.

    • English: TOEFL or IELTS for English-taught programs.

  • Supporting Documents: Personal statement, recommendation letters, passport, and visa application.

  • Tuition Fees:

    • Public universities: $4,000–$6,000 per year.

    • Private universities: $6,000–$12,000 per year.

  • Living Expenses: $800–$1,200/month covering accommodation, food, and transport.

  • Global Korea Scholarship (GKS): Covers tuition, airfare, and living expenses.

  • University-Specific Awards: Merit-based scholarships reduce tuition costs or offer stipends.

  • Accommodation: $300 to $800 per month (dormitory or off-campus housing).
  • Food: $300 to $500 per month, depending on lifestyle.
  • Transportation: $50 to $100 per month (public transit is affordable and efficient).
  • Other expenses: Health insurance, books, and personal needs (~$200/month).
  • While Studying: Work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during vacations.

  • Post-Graduation: Opportunities in industries like tech, business, and engineering.

  • Can I bring my family?
    Yes, but financial proof is required for a dependent visa.
  • How do I apply for a student visa?
    Apply for a D-2 Student Visa through the Korean Embassy with required documents.
  • What if I don’t meet language requirements?
    Enroll in language programs at Korean universities to improve proficiency.
  • Are internships available?
    Yes, many universities partner with companies offering internships in tech, business, and finance.

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