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Hello! 1. To come to South Korea for graduate school, you must first have a bachelor's degree. So you still have two years to prepare.
2. Level 5 or above is required for Korean. If you don't have Korean language proficiency, you can take Korean for two years in a language course at a Korean university before applying for graduate school.
3. With the Korean language level, if you can improve your English, it will be very helpful for you to apply to a better university.
4. Which school to apply to, first of all, depends on what you want to study in South Korea, and what your own conditions are, the better the university, the school you graduated from, grades, Korean language level, professional knowledge, etc. will all be factors that will affect you.
A bachelor's degree is required to apply for graduate school in South Korea.
Even if you can mention graduation from a bachelor's degree in China, you will have to wait two years later.
There is no special reason, if you mention graduation, the legal department will suspect that you have a problem with your study time.
Hope it helps.
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If you plan to learn Korean Chinese after you come to Korea, there is no language requirement when you apply to the school, but you will need to study at the 'language school' of the school you are applying for.
If you have already passed the language test (if you have no problems listening or speaking), you can attend the graduate admission interview after submitting the documents (** interview if you are not in Korea).
In English, if you want to apply directly for a scholarship, you must have a GRE score.
The school has its own school network, which can be applied through the school network, and then you need to prepare your personal details, such as household registration booklet, deposit certificate, parental relationship certificate, self-introduction, resume, etc., and need notarized certificates of each document (all translated into Korean Chinese or English). The prepared documents will be mailed to the admissions department of the school to which you are applying. The school then reviews the materials and asks you to revise them again if there are any problems.
These are all things to prepare for your personal application, which will be a hassle.
You can go to a well-known local study abroad agent and they will tell you the details to prepare, I think there are about 20 or so.
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First of all, the basic prerequisite for graduate school is to have an undergraduate diploma and a bachelor's degree certificate, which is also necessary when applying for graduate school not only in South Korea but also in other countries.
There are generally two types of Korean graduate students who apply for international students: general graduate students (taught in Korean) and GSIS courses taught in English, so you need to think about which one you want to attend. GSIS courses are mainly business-oriented, and there are high requirements for students' English scores and average scores during university at the time of application. Korean language classes generally require Korean language proficiency, and most of them are Korean intermediate.
In addition, if you plan to study at GSIS, you will need to study English and take the TOEFL or IELTS during your university years, and if you are taking Korean classes, you can use the time before graduation to learn Korean.
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1. Students' language scores have passed.
To go to Korea for graduate school, you need to take the Korean proficiency test, which is generally required to reach Korean level 4 to 6. Most majors require Level 4 in Korean, while popular majors such as Business Administration and Journalism require Level 6 in Korean, which is more demanding. In addition, if a student provides an IELTS score, it will greatly increase the chances of applying.
2. Students have good undergraduate grades.
Students should have good undergraduate grades in China, and they should not fail the course, and the grades in professional courses should not be too low. If you apply for interdisciplinary graduate students, it is best to choose a similar major, and the span should not be too large. Because the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination is difficult and demanding, it is necessary to choose carefully.
3. Students have complete materials for studying abroad.
When students go to South Korea, they must apply for visas and passports in advance, and in terms of study materials, they must have study plans, personal introductions, recommendation letters from tutors, graduation certificates, transcripts, etc. These materials are very important, they must be as comprehensive and complete as possible, prepared according to the requirements, and can be operated by professionals to ensure that nothing is lost.
Fourth, the student passes the interview with the professor.
Students who go to Korea for graduate school must be interviewed by a Korean professor or supervisor, mainly to test Korean language ability and professional knowledge, and only through this interview can they ensure that they can successfully apply for an offer. Therefore, candidates should understand the research direction of their supervisor in advance and prepare accordingly.
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HDC International Education has a Korean Chinese MBA program, no language required, taught in Chinese, and the duration of study is one and a half years.
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Seoul National University of Science is a specialized graduate school with a one-year master's degree program and the option to teach in Chinese. This school is ranked in the top 3 majors in South Korea, and the school is highly recognized in South Korea. In the current epidemic situation, online learning is possible.
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1. Check the information online, including the official website of the intended school, and send an email to the professor.
This step is a must, and it is the basis to make an appointment with the professor in advance, including your intended professional research direction, your own basic information and ability introduction, etc.
2. Recommended colleges, such as the first-line school, Seoul University, Kyung Hee University, Sungkyunkwan University... The second line is such as Inha University, Dongguo University and so on.
For the third line, such as Chungnam University and Kyungbuka University.
There are many colleges and universities, just as a recommended reference, and I don't specialize in studying the advantages and disadvantages of schools, and the system is based on the selection experience of friends around me.
Here I would like to focus on sharing the choice of university, whether China or South Korea is better.
First of all, the education level of the mainland is improving rapidly, and it can be seen from the undergraduate graduation rate and other aspects that the progress is obvious, but it is still far from the education level of South Korea, and the education level of South Korea is relatively high in both Asia and the world.
As for graduate school, there are only four semesters (two years) in Korea and six semesters (three years) in the mainland, and although I don't know much about the mainland, it is said that there are various exams, so there is an annual graduate school season.
For foreigners, language scores are very important when applying for graduate school in Korea, whether it is Korean or English. There are basically no hard requirements, but Korean Chinese is at least level 4, and good colleges and universities require at least level 5 (Korean level 1-2 is elementary, 3-6 is intermediate and advanced).
If you don't have a language foundation, you need at least one year of language study, so the time cost is about 3 years to complete the master's program.
In my opinion, a graduate student should be a more in-depth study of a certain subfield in the major, rather than simply mixing degrees. Because it is in Korea, there is a language barrier between me and the professor. It is said that South Korea's education is wide and strict, and it is a relatively good institution, and most of the colleges and universities are in the spirit of humanitarianism, and they have successfully passed the graduation after completing the credits.
But this has created a bad aspect, that is, the so-called graduate students, except for the improvement of Korean Chinese proficiency, engaged in research fields that have not made substantial progress (** or achievements, etc.).
In addition, Korean universities do not have sufficient dormitory resources, compared to more than a dozen dormitories in domestic universities to meet the needs of student accommodation, many students in South Korea rent their own houses, and Korean students themselves are also used to renting a room, single room or shared dormitory. It is also necessary to adapt to a lifestyle with high prices.
On the contrary, in China, because there is no language barrier, you can even stay with the professor every day, which will increase the opportunity for contact, will be imperceptibly influenced by the professor, and will have more obvious academic achievements. There is no need to worry about high tuition fees and there is not much stress in life.
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1.There are Hanyang University, Ulsan University, and Inha University.
2.If you don't work, the cost of room and board in Seoul, South Korea is 2,500 yuan to 4,000 yuan a month.
Right, of course, it depends on your accommodation in Korea and the quality of your meals. If it is more likely to get sick.
In other words, you can bring your own common medicines, which are still relatively expensive to see a doctor in Korea.
3.Usually those who study hard can graduate successfully, but those who do not study seriously and often skip school.
Students, 2 years will definitely not be able to complete the course. If you want to learn Korean Chinese, you need to achieve the same level, such as topik
4.The tuition fee of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering is the first major in South Korea, and the private university takes Korea University as an example.
The semester costs 7.5 million won, and the national university, such as Seoul National University, also costs 4 million won for a semester. So.
However, the tuition fee for 2 years is about 16 million to 30 million won if the scholarship is not included. The cost is:
Comparatively expensive.
5.Most schools do not require a deposit, and in Korean language courses, only ** universities (100 won) are available
Busan National University (2 million won), Hanyang University (3,000 USD), Chungnam National University (3,500 USD)
However, the deposit is refundable.
In your case, I recommend applying to the University of Ulsan, the university's language course, regardless of tuition, costs 800,000 won a semester, which is equivalent to 200,000 won a month, which is more in line with your situation. After that, when the Korean language is reached.
After a certain level, you can apply for graduate programs at the University of Ulsan.
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1.In Korean schools, there is a fee called registration fee. Good schools are more expensive and require grades in China. It's not a local university, so it's easy to find a job after graduation.
2。If I want to go to graduate school, I would recommend going to Japan. Everything is learned. It's just that Japanese people learn Korean quickly.
3。There is a lot of money to be paid here. However, the wages of part-time workers here are also very high. Calculated by the hour. If you live in a school, you can still save a lot of living expenses.
4 If you don't have a good Korean language level, I still recommend that you study the language in Korea. This will help you adapt to the environment more quickly.
5 For the cost of the specific test, I suggest you go to a travel agency. Free consultation. Travel agency consultation is more specific than playing ** or going to school ** (some travel agencies say that the cost is very low, but it is also very profitable to work and study here, provided that you can endure hardship).
Hope it can help you.
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1) This major is not bad, it is equivalent to a major in computer networking, and the university has:
Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Sungkyunkwan University, Ewha Women's University, ** University, Hongik University, Hanyang University, etc.
2) If you don't work, the cost of living will range from 1500 to 2500. (Accommodation fees are not included, but accommodation fees are also so much).
3) The duration of study is 2 years, and you should be able to graduate if you study hard. If you don't have a language foundation, if you want to pass the language transition, either you can study in China now and get a Level 5 certificate, and you can directly apply for graduate school.
4) Under normal circumstances, you can get a certain scholarship when applying, and some people can apply for a full scholarship. Tuition fees vary depending on the school and how many scholarships you apply for.
5) You're talking about the guarantee, 100,000 in South Korea.
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The cost of living is 1500-2500, which is outrageous. Can't take it down at all.
Rents have been rising recently, how to rent a house a month according to about 2000 to plan, can rent a room such as the "examination house", about two double bed size is already very good, this kind of house deposit is more suitable for international students who are not enough "bullets".
If you eat, you can solve it in the school cafeteria, generally 3000 won is about 20 yuan a meal, so even if you don't eat out for a month, the food cost will be more than 1000, in addition to transportation, communication and the like, how to look at it is about 5000.
Professionally speaking, it's not bad, you can try to contact the professor in South Korea to see, I have a Han friend who is directly in contact with the professor, and he doesn't know Korean, but the professor gives salary, free tuition, and sends the language college. Talk to a few more professors about the conditions, and my friend's language was only learned in Korea.
If you don't have a scholarship, it's best not to think about it, because the tuition fee for science and engineering is quite high, and national universities are not low. If you don't have any school requirements, you can consider Incheon Inhwa University or Ajou University in Suzumi, both of which are tuition-free for Chinese students.
As for the living expenses, you can only earn it yourself, and you can work part-time to see, if you don't want to eat and gnaw at the old.
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If you study abroad for graduate school. It is recommended that you consider a country like the United Kingdom, where there are many old schools, and the teaching advantages and reputation are world-renowned. Studying abroad can choose such a program as the domestic preparatory department, such as the International Preparatory Department of Beijing University of Foreign Chinese, there is a 1+1 program for international students, one year of domestic preparatory department, one year of foreign graduate school, and it is more secure to save money and study abroad
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Answer: 1, like your situation, Konkuk University, Kyung Hee University, Hanyang University, are all good choices, if you have a weak Korean foundation, you can go to a language school first. You don't have to worry about the fact that Chinese students are very capable of learning.
2. If you don't work, the monthly living expenses are about 3,000, don't eat too luxuriously, of course, it won't be bad to eat at this price, medium level. Hey.
3. If you are a graduate student, it is best to go there to study the language, so that your Korean level will improve relatively quickly, and if you study it in China, you still have to continue to study if you fail the exam in the past.
4. After reading, if you don't work, you can get a scholarship of about 100,000 yuan, but you can still work a little part, exercise yourself, and make money. How wonderful.
5. It is called a study abroad deposit, not a deposit, and it is generally frozen at 100,000 for 6 months, which every intermediary company can do for you. Hehe.
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