What are the application guidelines for studying at Jeonbuk University in South Korea?

Updated on educate 2024-05-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One. School Introduction The school is located in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do. The predecessor was Doreuri Agricultural University, which was established in 1947, and was renamed Jeonbuk University in 1952.

    It is currently composed of 4 faculties and 3 departments, with 70 professors and 1,800 students. As the only national university of agriculture and life sciences in Jeonbuk, the university was established to provide higher education opportunities for the younger generation to acquire sophisticated knowledge and in-depth technology, and to contribute to the scientificization of agriculture, the increase of rural income, and the development of rural culture. In addition, in order to improve agricultural production and enhance competitiveness, new requirements are put forward, that is, the importance of the development and application of high-tech agricultural life science technologies is recognized, and the teaching curriculum is adjusted.

    In 2003, it was renamed the University of Agricultural Life Sciences.

    The university's educational policy is to pursue a variety of theoretical and practical skills through one-year study of general liberal arts subjects as the basic subjects before studying specialized subjects, and through spontaneous study and internship throughout the academic year.

    In addition to professor laboratories, student training rooms, farms, practice forests, animal breeding farms, and food processing rooms are set up to provide practical skills education, there is also an agricultural science and technology development center and a curriculum for agricultural managers to teach farmers' skills. The approximately 10,000 students who have graduated from agricultural education at the university are now playing a pivotal role in various fields such as educational institutions, research institutes, government agencies, and related business organizations in Japan and abroad.

    Two. Faculty of Languages.

    1.Class time.

    Semester. Duration.

    Deadline. Spring semester.

    March 3 - May 9.

    January 4th. Summer Semester.

    June 2 - August 8.

    April 4th. Fall semester.

    September 3 - November 16.

    July 6th. Winter Semester.

    December 3 - February 15.

    On October 5th, the ants were refused.

    2.Tuition. Korean Chinese course.

    Class time. Monday to Friday, 4 hours a day, 10 weeks for a total of 200 hours.

    Tuition. 950,000 won per semester.

    3.Accommodation fee.

    69,000-870,000 semesters (room and board included).

    Three. Eligibility.

    Eligibility: High school diploma or above, or equivalent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Jeonbuk National University is one of the 10 national flag universities in South Korea and has the longest history among them. Located in Jeonju City, Jeollabuk-do Province in southern South Korea, it covers an area of 1,300,000 square meters, making it one of the largest schools in Korea by campus area. The campus is beautiful, quiet and vibrant, with a quality education and research environment and facilities.

    Admission Requirements:

    Undergraduates: High school graduates (or equivalent academic ability under the age of one; Application fee: 50 US dollars or 60,000 won.

    Master's degree candidate: bachelor's degree with bachelor's degree Age: unlimited.

    Doctoral students: Master's degree with master's degree Age: unlimited.

    Documents required for undergraduate study

    1. Application form;

    2. High school (technical secondary school) graduation certificate (notarization required, Chinese-English);

    3. Original high school transcript (notarization required, Chinese-English);

    4. 1 letter of recommendation (principal and class teacher);

    5. Self-introduction;

    6. Notarization of ID card, household registration book (copy), household registration booklet;

    7. Certificate of deposit of more than 10,000 US dollars for 1 month in a state-owned bank;

    8. Guarantee the certificate of incumbency and income of the person who guarantees the base band;

    6 color photographs;

    10. Copy of passport;

    Documents required for graduate school

    1. There is no letter for the application;

    2. 2 letters of recommendation (President and Professor); It must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the referee's signature on the seal.

    3. Graduation certificate and degree certificate (notarization required, Chinese-English);

    4. Transcript (notarized and Chinese-English);

    5. Research plan;

    6. Certificate of deposit of state-owned banks equivalent to 10,000 US dollars for more than 1 month;

    7. Certificate of incumbency or study;

    8. Curriculum vitae;

    9. Language requirements: none;

    10. Health certificate;

    11. Dormitory application;

    12. ID card, household registration booklet, passport (copy); The household register needs to be notarized.

    6 color photographs;

    Scholarship system

    The university offers scholarships to international students from the time of admission. Scholarships are awarded on merit basis and are offered in the form of full or partial tuition waivers. More than 90 percent of the international students who study at our university receive scholarships and can work part-time on campus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a language school in Peking University, it may be that you will first learn the language in the language college, and then apply for graduate school after passing the level 4 exam, and then you can interview It is better for you to ask, there are many Xian people who can speak Chinese in the International Exchange Department of Peking University, rest assured, there is no problem with communication

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're a linguist, or you're an undergraduate or graduate student.

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