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Admittedly, the gold content of academic qualifications is also very high. It's better not to go to Seoul University, it's super difficult to graduate, it must be 1. Pusan National University is not bad.
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How can the gold content of academic qualifications be, a domestic employment is the same problem, if you expect to rely on Korean to eat, the academic background is not important, the strength of the interview is OK, if you want to rely on other majors, then it will be hard, understanding the class is a problem, and those so-called gold content is relatively high, in South Korea is very developed majors, such as automobiles, Koreans will not really teach you So as long as the Chinese Ministry of Education recognizes the academic qualifications (the state and private are for their domestic students, It won't be too bad for us) to go to any school it's the same!
In addition, many highly-ranked schools are difficult to graduate, so it is recommended that you choose a good environment and look at the forums of those schools.
I also know a lot because I have been preparing materials for studying abroad, and I hope it can be helpful to you. I'm going to Dankook University, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me o(o
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Does studying in Korea recognize academic qualifications in China?
You can check the Ministry of Education's website for universities that recognize academic qualifications in China.
It's not the kind of joint school, it's directly through an intermediary, you learn the language first, and then go to a four-year undergraduate program, those schools in Korea that are relatively high-ranked, go to study abroad and come back to China to recognize your qualifications?
Regardless of whether it is done through an intermediary or by yourself, as long as the school is available on the Ministry of Education's website, it can be recognized. The joint schools (Korea) are either third-rate schools or universities that are not well-known.
Is the value of academic qualifications high? For example, how many books do you belong to after graduating from Pusan University and Seoul University?
Of course, the more famous the school, the higher the gold content. Such as Seoul University, Korea University, Yonsei University, and Pusan University are also good. The above schools can be super first-class universities (similar to 1 book).
I don't think I believe too much in those agents, because they're just doing this, and it's not a child's play, and it's going to cost the family's money, so please tell me if you know.
In fact, the agent only registers according to your situation, whether you apply by yourself or through the agency is the same procedure, but you have to prepare a lot of things by yourself, which is more troublesome.
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China recognizes academic qualifications, and those schools with higher rankings in South Korea go to study abroad and come back to China to recognize academic qualifications.
The academic qualifications are highly valuable, and Pusan University and Seoul University are all top universities in South Korea.
It's not a matter of a few books to return to China, it's a returnee, hehe.
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Does studying in Korea recognize academic qualifications in China?
Most of the school qualifications in Korea are now recognized in the world.
But you have to go through an intermediary, you can't go on your own.
The better schools over there are Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, etc. Ranked in the top three in South Korea. The offer agent will help you apply. The gold content of academic qualifications is naturally very high.
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The level of higher education in South Korea is very high, and schools that are equal to or better than the country's major universities abound. China has signed an agreement with South Korea on mutual recognition of academic qualifications, so you can rest assured that as long as it is in the list of Korean universities published by the Ministry of Education's foreign-related supervision website, you can apply with confidence.
If you have a good score in the college entrance examination, it is recommended to apply to a national university, which generally has a high quality of teaching and a relatively low fee.
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If you get a famous brand, it's good to use the academic background back to the famous brand, and there are not many intermediaries to apply.
It is recommended to go to Europe and the United States, not to come to South Korea, hehe.
Don't say anything else, part-time jobs are all problems).
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Don't come, let's go some other way!!
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It's better not to go to Korea, you'll regret it.
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Don't come to study in Korea, you will definitely regret it. Experience!
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Whoever comes says they regret it, so do I, it's better not to come, and cut the money, and spend a lot of money.
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About the requirements for college entrance examination scores for studying in Korea.
Korean university admissions have relatively low requirements for Chinese students, so is it important to study in South Korea with college entrance examination scores? What is the weight of the admissions process?
Study abroad at a Korean university on the results of the college entrance examination'Request.
If you don't have a good score in the college entrance examination to study in South Korea, you can apply for a good university, so let's take a look at which Korean universities require college entrance examination scores to apply and which ones don't:
At present, only some universities in South Korea must require students to provide college entrance examination scores when applying: most majors in Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University require college entrance examination scores to pass the undergraduate line;
The National Kyungpook National University college entrance examination score requirement is 420 points (400 points for students from Beijing and Shanghai); Chungnam National University requires a college entrance examination score of 400 points;
Pugyong National University requires a score of 400 in the college entrance examination;
Inha University offers 50%-100% scholarships, and requires at least two college entrance examination scores.
Other Korean universities such as Sogang University, Sungkyunkwan University, Pusan National University, Chonnam National University, Chungbuk National University, ** University, Dongguk University, and many more excellent universities do not require gaokao scores.
Therefore, if you do not have excellent college entrance examination scores, you can choose Korean schools that do not require college entrance examination scores, and among the above-mentioned universities, Kyungpook National University and Chungnam National University do not need to provide college entrance examination scores when applying for undergraduate studies, only when applying for languages.
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If you're planning to study abroad in South Korea, here are some common things you need to know:
Korean Culture: Korean culture has a unique charm, such as traditional Korean culture, modern pop culture, food, etc. International students can participate in cultural activities organized by the school or community through SpeedRuler, learn about Korean culture and customs, and enrich their study abroad life.
Korean Chinese: International students need to have a certain level of Korean language ability and be able to adapt to studying and living in Korea. It is recommended to start studying Korean before studying abroad and obtain a corresponding proof of language belief through the Korean Chinese Language Proficiency Test (TOPIK).
Climate and environment in South Korea: South Korea has four distinct seasons, with colder winters and hotter summers. International students need to understand the local climate and environment, and prepare appropriate clothing and daily necessities.
Food safety: International students need to pay attention to food safety issues while studying in Korea. It is recommended to choose regular restaurants and supermarkets to buy food, and consult local health and medical institutions for food safety knowledge and preventive measures.
Visa and entry: International students need to apply for a Korean student visa before applying to study abroad, and present the corresponding entry documents and materials to the customs** upon entry. It is advisable to consult with the Korean embassy or consulate in China or an education agency in advance to understand the relevant regulations and procedures for visa and entry.
Social security: While studying in South Korea, international students need to pay attention to their own safety and guard against various crimes and dangerous incidents. It is advisable to be aware of the local safety environment and emergency handling methods, and to keep in touch with your school or relevant agencies at all times.
Academic culture: South Korea's academic culture and education system are different from those in China, and international students need to adapt and understand the local learning and lifestyle. It is recommended to actively participate in classes and academic activities, communicate with Korean students and teachers, and gain an in-depth understanding of the local academic culture and educational philosophy.
In general, studying in Korea requires knowledge of the local culture, language, climate, environment, food safety, visa and entry, social security, and academic culture to better adapt to study abroad life.
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At present, the language level certificate applied for undergraduate application by Korean universities is the same for Chinese students (including Koreans), and it is required to submit at least level 4 S-TPUIK certificate, and individual schools: Jianguo and Chongshi are allowed to submit level 3 certificate applications in the latest period. All other entrance materials are prepared in the same way, and due to the advantages of your native language, the exam will not be a problem for you.
As for the college entrance examination scores, it is "only available to holders" and is not required, but it may be more advantageous for top schools to submit college entrance examination scores at the same time.
If you want to apply for marketing, you need to prepare an internationally recognized English certificate, because economics majors need to submit an internationally recognized English certificate at the same time: IELTS or above, TOEFL IBT score of 80 or above is a valid score.
If you apply for a scholarship, all admitted students will be eligible for a certain percentage of tuition fee waiver as a scholarship based on your documents and interview review.
Yonsei University excels in medicine and management, and Sungkyunkwan University excels in marketing, which explicitly requires an English certificate. As for Kyung Hee University's undergraduate majors in economics, economics, business administration, and ** science, there is only a major in marketing in graduate courses.
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There are a lot of intermediaries in this problem.
As an international student in Korea.
I think agents know too little about this.
Generally, Korean universities do not require gaokao scores.
Yonsei University needs.
Sungkyunkwan University doesn't know very well.
Kyung Hee University only requires a high school diploma.
In addition, college requires a transcript of three years of high school.
Since you applied for Kyung-hee, you don't have to worry.
As an ethnic Korean, I guess you can get a lot of scholarships, hehe.
In English.
TOEFL iBT or IELTS or above.
However, if you are not applying to the Faculty of International Studies.
English scores will not be considered as the first element.
That is, it will not affect your enrollment.
Unless you're going to go into the International Division.
The Faculty of International Studies is taught in English.
Interviews are also conducted in English.
If you can submit your English score when you submit your materials.
I believe it will also help you get an entrance scholarship.
What the intermediary said.
Believe it or not.
I'm Kyung-hee reading.
Non-intermediary.
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1.The results of the college entrance examination are the most objective reference, and it is natural for Koreans to think that Korean is very good. So you need to have a good score in English to be able to enter Yonsei, Goryeo.
Try not to take the TOEIC, and if possible, take an English proficiency test like TOEFL or IELTS, which has an oral test. If your English score is not too good, you can try the schools of Sojang, Sungkyunkwan and Hanyang (which have no strict English requirements and have a relatively high acceptance rate for Koreans) that are second only to Sky.
2.Regarding marketing, in Korea, the undergraduate level is included in the "Department of Management". After the sophomore year, you can choose any courses according to your personal tendencies, and the major course directions include marketing, accounting, human resources, finance and other aspects.
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Universities in South Korea do not have strict requirements for college entrance examination scores, just like the landlord said that Kyung Hee University is not very strict about college entrance examination scores. Scholarships are based on your grades during your university studies, not on language scores.
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Kyung Hee University is not very harsh on college entrance examination scores.
If you have reached the level 5 of Korean language, you can enter the undergraduate program.
You're Korean, so you won't have a problem with the language.
Yonsei University and Sungkyunkwan University are available to apply.
But there is also a chance that you will not be able to make the list, because the best students from all over the world want to go to these two schools.
Kyung Hee University has no problem at all.
Korea University China Representative Office.
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In fact, the important thing to study in Korea now is your Korean language level, as long as the teacher of your school writes you a letter of recommendation, you usually have good grades, and you can find a good agent! However, if you want to go to the university you said, it is best to pass the topik exam at level 5, so you have a better chance of success!!
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At present, only some universities require Chinese students to provide gaokao scores, and the above three universities you mentioned have not yet required gaokao scores. It is just that all the transcripts of high school need to be provided to the school, of course, the most important thing is the English and Korean Chinese scores.
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I'm currently in college in Korea·· College entrance examination results are generally not valued·· Language scores are the most important thing·· And you can apply for linguistics at the university you want first. Let's go to the language institute first·· It will be more convenient to apply for university·· At present, the number of international students admitted by Kyunghee is still relatively large.
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Oh this is not the main thing.,Just find a carved seal to make a transcript.,The Korean Ministry of Justice only checks whether you have a graduation certificate.,Whether you're a student of that school.,As for the score, it's not very important.。。 Really, you haven't been abroad and think it's scary, it's actually very simple. Hehe.
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There is no requirement for college entrance examination scores yet, and some universities are just for reference.
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Fortunately, the college entrance examination score is just a reference thing.
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