About Study Abroad in Korea 10, About Study Abroad in Korea

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ads are ignored, according to my understanding! Peking University does not have such a cooperation project! Whether this is Peking University is a question mark, this kind of cooperation project must be reviewed and its qualifications must be clear.

    All you need to have a high school diploma to study in Korea is fine! If you have passed the Korean level, you can enter the school directly! If you don't, start at a language school! Most international students go through study abroad agents!

    So your first step should be to find an education agent, go to a language school, and then start applying to universities after the language is over!

    As long as it is a normal normal student who has graduated from high school, there is no limit

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't feel reliable at Peking University, I'm going to school in Busan now, I have a high school diploma, a deposit of 10w, and a monthly income of more than 5,000 from my parents, so I can basically get by.

    Because you're a sophomore, not a junior or junior college graduate, you basically have to start your freshman year.

    If you don't have a language score, you will come to Korea to study for about 1 year, but I strongly recommend that you study in Korea because it is a Korean language class, and I thought that the language environment abroad was good, but it was very difficult to study after I came.

    The specific process. You need to find a reliable agent to be busier than yourself, and you have to be sure to get a visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you give up halfway, you'll have to go to Korea and start your freshman year.

    However, the premise is that you must meet the Korean Chinese level required by the other school, which is generally level 4.

    As long as you pass the language barrier, you can choose any undergraduate major.

    However, the liberal arts and sciences in high school are different, which may have a certain impact on your choice of major, and the liberal arts and sciences cannot span too much, otherwise it will be difficult to keep up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also went abroad in December, and I studied language at Sogang University. The visa question is generally a D-4 visa, which is done by the agent for you, and you can rest assured that one of my classmates is studying languages at Konkuk University.

    You can only apply for undergraduate studies after passing level 4 of Korean (some universities require level 5-6), and if you can go to graduate school after applying for an undergraduate degree, you can rest assured.

    If your family conditions are good, I suggest you go to a university in the Seoul area, because Seoul is the capital, the language and culture are relatively good, and there are many Chinese students.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello. Many of the top universities in South Korea do not accept transfer students. As long as you can get an undergraduate diploma and a bachelor's degree certificate in the future, you can apply for graduate admission in Korea, but there is another point that you need to have a language level of 4 or above.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The language is a D2 visa, and those who have graduated from a bachelor's degree can directly apply for graduate school after passing the language barrier. After graduating from a junior college, you must repeat your undergraduate degree or transfer to a bachelor's degree. CET-4 to Korea is useless, don't look at this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You need a D2 visa, a bachelor's degree, and you can apply for a master's degree, but your bachelor's diploma needs to be notarized.

    Except for Seoul National University, other schools in South Korea are not interesting. Sungkyunkwan is also good for a large delay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can apply for the specific school**, good luck to LZ.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. You can change your application to the university. However, it is said that from September next year, if you want to change to university courses, you must have a certificate of level 4 or higher in the Korean Chinese Proficiency Test. Continue your studies at this school, no.

    But now you have a level 4 certificate and you can go directly to university, without having to go to a language class, which saves time and money, so you have to study hard, hehe.

    2. If you have a certificate of level 4 or above of the Korean Chinese Language Proficiency Test, not to mention Kyung Hee University, Seoul University, Delay University, Korea University, and Ewha University are all possible. Of course, Kyunghee University is also a good school.

    3. It has nothing to do with the reputation of the college you are studying in China.

    4. So far, I have not heard of any school that has a policy of restricting Chinese ethnic Koreans. (Inquire more about this.) On the contrary, I heard that there is a policy that Chinese of Korean nationality can get a policy similar to a green card if they have been in South Korea for more than 4 years in a row (the details are unknown, just listen to friends around them).

    Tuition fees are different for each school, for example, many schools will award scholarships based on your ability to take the Korean Chinese test certificate, with a minimum score of 4 or above.

    But there are exceptions, it is said that Sungkyunkwan University, all foreigners are 50% scholarships, don't trust the agents what they can apply for you to apply for a few percent tuition waiver, those are already stipulated by Korean schools for foreigners, not the credit of the intermediary. As long as you have a level 4 certificate, it's easy to say. You can log in to the relevant school** and submit the materials as required, without going through an intermediary, but then you have to worry about it yourself.

    Young people, exercise more. Hehe.

    Necessities, it depends on the individual. Whatever you use in China, you can use it there, it's not as complicated as you think. Some things are cheaper than in the country. The most impressive thing is that meat is much cheaper than vegetables. Hehe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Korean universities that come to your school to recruit are all 2+2, which means that you will go there to study for another two years of junior college, and then two years of college, and give you a college diploma. If you want to study for a master's degree, you can't have a college diploma, but if you want to go to university, you just need to have a high school diploma. If you know the language, you can apply for the university by yourself, and there is no need to follow the school.

    The visa of the Korean ethnic group is different from that of the Han ethnic group, which has both advantages and disadvantages in South Korea. But there are no restrictions or anything. In addition, if you renew your alien registration card, you can obtain permanent residency.

    As for tuition, different schools charge different fees. Private universities are more expensive, and national universities are okay. On average, 20,000 or 30,000 yuan a year is enough (living expenses, excluding tuition fees).

    There are no necessities, but the prices here are expensive, so you can bring them from the country or from the country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I suggest that you decline all domestic cooperative education models, which are unscientific and illegal, so, take the formal study abroad model, choose the right intermediary to help you apply, first apply for the language course of Kyung Hee University, and apply for the course of his professional course with Korean language level 4 or above, it is so simple and clear, and the other materials are completed by an intermediary company for you, so what you have to do now is to determine when to sign up, this is fine, the language course is very easy to apply! There is a need hi me!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it's a 2+2 model, don't believe it, the state basically doesn't recognize it (the Ministry of Education of China's foreign-related supervision network has indicated that it recognizes academic qualifications).

    If it's not 2+2, it is recommended that you want to find a better agent Now it is very cheap to apply for studying in South Korea I think such a local university can't recruit students, so I recruit students through domestic schools (because we are also school partners, and we know the inside story better).

    If you are Korean, as long as you didn't go to a Korean school and don't know Korean, you can apply.

    In the case of the National University of Korea, the tuition fee is cheap, and accommodation (including meals) is also provided, which is about 60,000 yuan a year (all expenses).

    In the case of private universities in Korea, tuition fees are quite expensive, and popular universities do not provide accommodation at all, and in the Seoul area, it is about 100,000 to 150,000 yuan, so it is a little more expensive because it does not include room and board.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's really difficult to apply, if you want to apply successfully, then you have to prepare all the materials they want, no exceptions, you can't do anything without anything, Korean universities generally have scholarships, and it doesn't cost much after arriving in South Korea, which is slightly more expensive than in China, but university life is very easy, usually you work a part-time job, tuition fees or something, basically you can take care of yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is difficult to apply directly to Seoul National University, so you can consider applying to Seoul National University or other universities in Korea first, and then it will be easier if you reach level 4 in Korean in half a year. Tuition and living expenses are different in South Korea, and the tuition and living expenses in Seoul are about 100,000 yuan, and the scholarship depends on your academic ability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    High school graduation grades don't matter. For example, if you want to study in Korea after graduating from high school, you need to go to a language school for one to one and a half years, and you can only apply for a bachelor's degree after learning Korean. The cost of the language college varies from school to school, about 5000 to 6000 RMB a semester, and it takes about 30,000 yuan to study; Local schools may be a little cheaper.

    For undergraduates, there are two semesters a year, and the tuition fee for one semester is about 230,000, and if you live in Seoul, the living expenses are about 120,000, and the undergraduate is generally 4 years.

    In Seoul, there are many part-time job opportunities, and if you are not afraid of hardship, you can go to work, and you can basically earn your living expenses.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no direct relationship between the admission of Korean undergraduate students and the level of your high school grades, and the key to the admission of Korean undergraduate students for purely foreign students is to assess the actual Korean language proficiency of the applicant, and will not require the college entrance examination like in China. Therefore, for students who have no knowledge of Korean, they need to go through the preliminary training of the language college, and generally undergraduate schools have language colleges. Students who have passed level 4 can apply for an undergraduate degree, and they can choose to enroll in the undergraduate school of the language school, or they can apply for other undergraduate schools at the same time.

    The Seoul area has a tuition fee ranging from 10,000 yuan a year, living expenses of about 20,000 yuan a year, and accommodation expenses for 10,000 years When studying for undergraduates, all students admitted to universities receive a certain percentage of tuition fees as scholarships. The proportions range from 40% to 100%.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Foreign countries don't pay much attention to the domestic college entrance examination results, as long as you have a high school diploma. If you want to study in Korea, the cost of studying in Korea ranges from 4 to 60,000 yuan a year. It's up to you to choose your school and district.

    For more information, please consult the Qingdao Korea-Japan Joint Exchange Conference, and we will answer them for you one by one.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, if you wish to apply for an undergraduate program, you can apply for a high school diploma. If there is no language score, it seems that at present, you can directly apply for the undergraduate program of Hanyang University in China, as long as the school passes the examination of the materials, even if you do not know Korean, you can also be admitted, but you need to learn Korean Chinese at Hanyang University Language School first, and when you pass the unified Korean language test of Hanyang University, you can enter the professional course.

    In addition, you can apply for Korean language courses first, and when you pass TOPIK Level 3, you can apply to all Korean universities you wish to apply to. For the undergraduate application, as long as you have a Korean language score, it is not difficult.

    In terms of fees, the annual cost of the language stage in Seoul is 6-80,000 RMB (language tuition, room and board); At the undergraduate level, excluding scholarships and part-time job income, the annual fee is about 100,000 yuan (tuition and room and board for two semesters).

    As long as the grades in high school are not too bad, it will not affect the application for language courses and undergraduate applications.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, the academic performance at the high school level is not important, although you may not be able to apply to a university like SKY, but if you have sufficient Korean language ability, it is not difficult to apply to such a university, Hanyang University, and Konkuk University.

    The cost of one year at the undergraduate level, tuition, accommodation, and food is about 100,000 yuan (not counting the scholarship and part-time income).

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    First of all, you must have a high school diploma, and grades are not important, but the better the Korean level, the better you can apply to a good university.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is such a university in Beijing, and the cost of studying abroad after the previous year is not clear, and it is estimated that it will not be less. Yurong Education Park. Get off at Beijing West Railway Station - North Square - Metro Line 13 - Get off at Longze Station --- Chang 26 Road:

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I'm a student at Woosong University in Korea, so it shouldn't be a big problem to study abroad, but you still have to learn Korean Chinese well.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    When you go to study in South Korea, you won't look at the results of the college entrance examination

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