South Korea Education Costs
Tuition fees (per semester):
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National and public universities: Undergraduate (7,300 to 10,300 RMB); Graduate (10,000 to 12,100 RMB)
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Private universities : Undergraduate (15,100 to 18,200 RMB); Graduate (18,200 RMB)
University choice
Major universities: Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Andong National University, Kettle National University, Pusan National University, Kunsan National University, The National University of North allegiance, Changwon National University, The University of the West River, Tan State University, Dongguk University, Kyunghee University, Korea University of Foreign Studies, Pusan University of Foreign Studies, and Seoul Women's University.
South Korea has the best three universities: Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. Those who wanted to study in these universities need to take Korean professional examinations. General admission rate of success was not very high. Language College tuition is relatively expensive and if the student visa holder was denied for extension then he should return to reapply.
Kyung He University has a very well-known hotel and tourism professionals. At present, students from Chinese Language School who want to enroll in this university need to pass the comprehensive examination. Kyung He University tuition fees, plus room and board, have a total cost of about 60,000 yuan per year.
Central University is one of the Universities of the Arts in Korea.
Conditions for application
1, high school graduates who want to pursue college-level education: foreign students aged 18-25 years old can study in South Korea through the Korean college level professional examinations.
2, has an undergraduate degree: foreign students aged 18-27 years old can study in South Korea as post-graduate professional through obtaining a TOEFL score of 550.
3, foreign students with masters degrees: no age limit, but must obtain a TOEFL score of 550 to be able to apply for doctoral programs. |