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In general, the tuition fee of national universities is relatively low, ranging from 30 to 1 million won, and international students generally have scholarships, and the amount varies depending on the school, and the graduate students generally have 40% to 100%. However, liberal arts rarely reach 100%, and the materials are generally nothing more than domestic university graduation certificates and degree certificates, as well as transcripts, as well as household registration books, ID cards, relationship certificates (occasionally required) and university recommendation letters, etc., the materials required by different schools are also different, and I don't know which school you want to apply for. Chinese language graduate students, also need your language scores, topik is more general, graduate students generally require at least level 4 or above, but there are exceptions to the school, the same, you have to get an interview with the professor over there, the interview can only be admitted if you pass, the professor's right is great, even if you don't pass the language, if the professor lets you pass you.
Therefore, it is important to contact the professor in advance.
There is a big difference in tuition fees between public and private universities, and there are also differences in prices in the local and Seoul areas, so it is difficult to say how much you need a year, but if you have less, you will need 30,000 yuan a year, and if you have more, you will need 5 or 60,000 yuan. However, generally good universities will not let you have a lot of time to work, and if the professor is good, they can introduce you to jobs and so on.
I am currently a PhD student in the Department of Chinese and Chinese Literature. Give it points, haha.
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If you major in Korean Chinese, Korean should be very good, and you are fully capable of reading Korean**. You can pick the school you are interested in and get in**. Check the time of the school's admissions, and there is clear material on it.
If you majored in Korean and Chinese, it is generally no problem.
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Requirements for graduate studies in South Korea:
Language scores. The first is language ability, Korean graduate students are divided into two kinds, the first is taught in Korean, you need to submit a TOPIK score, according to the major, the application for different institutions need to be level 3 to 6 Korean scores, providing IELTS scores will greatly increase the chance of application. Therefore, popular majors such as business administration and journalism and broadcasting majors require Korean level 6.
Most majors can be applied for as high as level 4 in Korean, but there is still a big difference, so be sure to plan well in advance. The second is an English-taught GSIS course, which does not require a Korean language score and can be applied directly with an IELTS score.
Undergraduate grades. If you want to apply for a good school, your professional grades should not be too low, and a prestigious school will ensure that your GPA is above. If you want to apply across majors, don't span too much, there is still hope for similar majors.
Because graduate and undergraduate are different from undergraduates, they belong to postgraduate education, and without the preparation of the previous four years of study, even if you can successfully apply, I am afraid you will not be able to study. Therefore, students considering changing majors should be cautious.
Preparation of materials. The third is the material, the study plan and personal introduction, which is your first impression in front of the professors at the school. Therefore, the study plan and personal introduction should not be underestimated.
Other application materials must also be as comprehensive and complete as possible, and be prepared in accordance with the requirements. It is recommended to find a professional to operate the materials to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
Professor interviews. The fourth is the interview, which is different from that of graduate and undergraduate students, and the interview is no longer only about your Korean language skills, but also about your professional knowledge. The answers are fluent, confident and rigorous, but not funny, which will increase the professors' good opinion of you.
The owner of the Green EMU Korean Study Abroad Building has a mock interview for the applicant to ensure that the application is successful.
If you follow the above four preparations, you will increase your chances of applying for graduate school.
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1. Nationality conditions. To apply for Hanjin Xingguo Graduate School, applicants and their parents are both foreign nationals, and students with dual or multiple nationalities are not eligible to apply.
2. Language conditions. There are two types of Korean graduate students, one is the graduate student who teaches in Korean, and the other is the graduate student who teaches the Yuqing course in English.
3. Academic qualifications. Students who have graduated from a domestic university with a bachelor's degree or obtained a legally equivalent academic qualification are required to apply for graduate school in Korea.
4. Achievement conditions. The school score of the undergraduate stage of applying for Korean graduate school is a more important reference criterion, and the average score of the minimum university is generally 80-85 or above, and it is best not to make up the examination and fail the course, otherwise it will affect the application result.
5. Material conditions. To apply for graduate school in Korea, you need to provide a study plan, self-introduction, recommendation letters and other materials, and the self-introduction and study plan are more important.
Graduate students are generally recommended to go to 2-3 schools, because it takes more energy to prepare materials for each school, and the study plan is more energy-consuming, and you will not be able to cope with too many schools to apply to.
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