Ningxia to study in South Korea, conditions for studying in South Korea

Updated on educate 2024-05-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you don't know Ningxia, you go to search for intermediaries, which are generally in Beijing and Shanghai. You don't need college entrance examination scores, it's fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, you don't need a college entrance examination score to study in Korea.

    Since you want to find an agent, go to a few larger agents in Beijing to consult, after all, choose more agents, compare fees and so on.

    King Gillette Australia China Education Service Center The start-up is good, you first call ** to consult Choose a reliable one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You're going to South Korea too, I just went to South Korea! Are you an alumnus? Hehe, I ran it at the Jiahuastar Study Abroad Agency, and it was very good there. Anyway, I'll be able to move out soon, and I'm waiting for a visa right now.

    You can also go and consult, maybe we can get together.

    Give you a ** to consult 0951-5668389

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not recommended that you go to an intermediary, now as long as you are willing to spend money, the intermediary can let you go to any country, but after going abroad, you don't have Korean language skills, you have to study in a preparatory department abroad, that is, you go to a university, and you also have to study in someone's language college, and you have to take the grade, maybe a year or two has not reached the level required for the admission of the first year, but you have paid a lot of economic costs, or you have gone to a third-rate school that is not well known in South Korea.

    Generally speaking, for foreign students, better universities require a level 3 or even level 4 to be admitted.

    Several of my friends are now in South Korea, and they are very aware of this, they are taking the exam in China, and then applying for colleges and universities, and only going abroad after receiving the admission letter, so safe!

    And some domestic college entrance examinations have not yet reached 400, but they still learn well, mainly depending on how hard you work on Korean.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Conditions for studying in South Korea:

    Korean universities are wide in and strict out. Said that the conditions are basically the same set of visas, high school graduates, junior high school high grades can go, visa to get down, you contact the Korean school, they will tell you how to handle it, or find an agent. In general, the following materials are required:

    1.Original and photocopy of personal ID card and passport.

    2.A copy of the household registration book, a copy of the ID card of the owner in the household registration book.

    3.Proof of employment and proof of income of parents (original, photocopy, notarial deed).

    4.Certificate of deposit, Bank of China deposit 10w RMB, frozen for more than half a year. (Father or Mother) [Attention!] Don't give the original! Just a photocopy and a notarial deed!

    5.Transcript of the school you have attended, graduation certificate of the last school you graduated from, and a letter of recommendation from the school you graduated from. (Original, photocopy and notarized deed).

    Even if you already have a Korean language certificate, the Korean school will require you to study Korean language school with them in order to familiarize yourself with Korean life, and the time is half a year or one year. If you don't have a level 4 certificate, you need to have taken Korean level 4 to enter, and some schools can't speak Korean, and you can also pass English level 6 or meet the IELTS score requirements.

    Do you go to a language school and then apply for university?

    For example, if you study in the language school of University A, study for half a year and then pass the Korean language level 4, and then you want to go to University B, and you can directly enter the undergraduate program by applying to University B.

    If you have studied in University A for 1 year and have not passed Level 4, University A may also allow you to enter undergraduate studies. This is related to the policy of University A, which may lower the admission requirements for international students in the language school of the university.

    How much does it cost to study in South Korea:

    Of course, Korean universities are cheap in the national and expensive in the private sector, and the consumption varies depending on the location. In general, the tuition fee for national universities is between 10,000 and 20,000 RMB per semester. Private universities, on the other hand, will double or even more.

    Depending on the region, the consumption of a semester is generally 10,000 yuan to 30,000 yuan. Depending on how you live, the 100,000 you can make is not enough, the 10,000 you save is enough, and if you are cruel to yourself, 10,000 is enough.

    Grades.

    There are no requirements for grades, just pass the basic junior high school grades (the grades prove that you do well, just go to the school to get a stamp, and the scores will look good). The entrance examination score is also required to be above C (that is, passing), and a few universities require a college entrance examination score of 500 or more (I only know that Chonnam University required this at that time, and Seoul National University did not have this requirement, but Seoul National University does not provide dormitories).

    Other notes. It is also important to note that it is best to prepare several copies of the materials in the first question, because many of them are also required when entering the university from the language school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Admission requirements for undergraduate study in South Korea.

    Eligibility Requirements. To apply for the bachelor's degree, students must first meet the requirements that both the applicant and his or her parents are foreign nationals; Applicants have received 12 years of formal education in China, obtained a high school diploma or passed the high school entrance examination (students who graduated from technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, technical schools and other colleges can also apply as long as their academic qualifications are certified on the academic information network); In terms of Korean language proficiency, depending on the school, applicants are required to have a score of TOPIK level 3 or TOPIK 4 or above, and some schools can use the results of the school's language school or entrance examination results instead.

    Material requirements. Nationality certification materials: copies of the applicant's and parents' ID cards, copies of the applicant's passport and household registration, and notarized certificate of kinship.

    Academic certification materials: applicant's high school diploma or pre-graduation certificate, grade certification and language level certificate.

    Property certification materials: proof of deposit (not less than $20,000) in the name of the applicant or his parents, and proof of employment and income of the applicant's parents.

    In addition, some universities also require applicants to submit a self-introduction and academic plan, and students who want to apply for art and sports majors also need to submit a personal portfolio or take a skills test at the school.

    2. Admission requirements for graduate students in South Korea.

    Eligibility Requirements. The requirements for applying for graduate studies in Korea are similar to those for undergraduates, first of all, the applicant and his or her parents need to be foreign nationals; Applicants have received 16 years of formal education at home and abroad, and have obtained (pre-obtained) undergraduate diplomas and bachelor's degree certificates. In terms of Korean language proficiency, depending on the school, applicants are required to have a score of TOPIK level 3 or 4 or above.

    Material requirements. International certification materials: copies of the applicant's and parents' ID cards, applicants' ID cards and household registration, and notarized kinship certificates.

    Credential certification materials: applicant's bachelor's degree certificate and degree certificate (pre-graduation certificate), academic performance certificate and language score certificate.

    Property certification materials: proof of deposit (not less than $20,000) in the name of the applicant or his parents, and proof of employment and income of the applicant's parents.

    In addition, applicants for graduate admission must submit a self-introduction and academic plan, and students applying for art and sports majors also need to submit a personal portfolio or take a school skills test.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your condition is that you can go.

    The conditions for studying in Korea are as follows:

    The conditions for studying in Korea are:

    a Received 12 years of formal education and obtained a high school diploma (some schools include technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, and technical schools).

    b Under the age of 25, undergraduate graduates can be relaxed to 27 years old.

    c Have the financial ability to pay for studying abroad. (Generally, a fund guarantee certificate of 8-100,000 yuan is required).

    The main fees and processing period for studying in South Korea.

    1. Tuition fee (varies depending on the school you are applying for).

    Tuition fee for language courses in Korean universities: 2-50,000 RMB per year.

    Tuition fee for professional courses in Korean universities: 3-40,000 RMB per semester.

    2. Living expenses: about 20,000 yuan per year, the cost of Seoul is 20% higher than that of other areas.

    3. From applying for the school to getting the visa, it takes about 2-3 months.

    Procedures for studying in Korea:

    Consultants provide free consultation for students ——Students fill in the evaluation form for studying in Korea ——Preliminary review of the student's situation, formally sign the "Entrustment Agreement for Studying in Korea" and pay the first service fee and school registration fee ——Interview ——Admission to Korean universities ——Some schools need to pay tuition)——Apply for a visa ——The student pays the final service fee and pays the relevant fees according to the requirements of the agreement, and receives the visa ——Pre-departure guidance ——Feedback the student's arrival information to parents.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Material information: important documents, such as passports and several copies, and several copies of various certificates (transcripts, graduation certificates).

    Notification of enrollment, proof of payment and scholarship (if any).

    2. Travel information: try to buy suitcases with locks; Carry-on baggage 5-8 kg, it is recommended not to be overweight; Valuables such as wallets, electronics, documents, etc., are best carried with you. Luggage is affixed with eye-catching markings, and it is best to tie it with luggage rope to prevent mishandling and brutal handling.

    Students with musical instruments should be prepared to check it in.

    3. Living materials: accommodation and pick-up information; Passport size** several sheets; bank cards, credit cards, small amounts of change that you carry with you; Local emergency contact address book backup; Passport number, flight information, policy number, embassy**, local contact person, college name and contact details**, etc.

    4. Korean language requirements: Each school is different, and most of them do not have mandatory requirements, or they require one English and Korean language score. However, Koreans are more familiar with TOEFL and TOEIC, and less IELTS.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Since you're coming to Korea, I think you should think about whether you're suitable for going abroad before you take action. It should be measured in terms of your personality, learning ability, communication ability, adaptability, ability to work under pressure, and financial ability.

    First of all, let's take a look at the basic requirements for studying in South Korea. High school graduates, preferably fresh graduates, try not to be more than 2 years. High school grades should not be too bad (even if they are poor, you can improve your grades by cheating, which accounts for a high proportion of studying in South Korea, but the requirements in this regard will become more and more stringent), most universities with this score require the average score of the three years of high school, as well as the results of the high school entrance examination, and there is no requirement for the college entrance examination score (the acceptance rate of those with high college entrance examination scores is naturally high, and it is conducive to applying for scholarships).

    This one is about your previous academic performance. Korean Chinese is not required because you can come to the language college. Applying for university generally requires a level of 4 or 5, which varies from school to school.

    Most schools do not require English, and if you do, you can increase your acceptance rate and apply for scholarships.

    Secondly, let's take a look at the consumption problem of coming to South Korea. South Korea's universities are divided into public and private universities, with a small proportion of public universities, the vast majority of which are private universities, and most of the top universities are also private universities. The vast majority of good schools are also in Seoul.

    Consumption in South Korea: The tuition fee for a semester, engineering is more than 4 million, liberal arts is about 340, living expenses, more expensive in Seoul, if you save money, 900,000 yuan a month is almost enough, and my living expenses in Incheon for a month are 700,000 yuan (including rent, clothes and shoes and other things are basically not bought). With tuition fees and living expenses (mainly depending on how you spend it), you can convert your study abroad expenses according to the exchange rate.

    Furthermore, it is necessary to look at your own soft power. For example, your personality, is it extroverted or introverted. Xiang is an introvert to me, even a withdrawn person, so I have been in Korea for two years, and I still have few friends, let alone Korean friends.

    And people who don't like to talk are also bad for learning a language. And your ability to withstand stress is something you should also consider. Being able to go abroad is naturally more beautiful, but there are also hardships under this scenery.

    I have a lot of classmates around me who don't want to continue their studies and want to go back to China. Why is this happening? First, why didn't you seriously think about coming to South Korea before going abroad?

    Or because of my parents, or because of the influence of the Korean Wave, or because of that vanity... Second, I can't stand the pressure of a lonely life and my studies and life...

    Finally, what exactly are you doing in Korea? If you want to get a graduation certificate, then you don't spend this money to suffer this crime as soon as possible, because the current returnees are not worth anything at all, and the probability of returnees becoming overseas is also very high, and there are too many people going abroad!

    Hope it works for you! good

    luck!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are universities.

    No proof of deposit is required.

    For example, Chungnam National University.

    The most suitable for part-time work and study is only more than 30,000 yuan for the deposit certificate of Gimcheon Science University, what are the requirements for applying to study in South Korea?

    1. Hold high school, technical secondary school or above, and graduate within 2 years;

    2. The applicant and his/her relatives have no history of visa refusal or illegal stay;

    3. There are no restrictions on age and marital status (individual schools have restrictions);

    Second, what materials do you need to prepare?

    1. Passport. 2. Graduation certificate 3

    Transcript 4, Hukou 5,

    ID card 6, proof of parents' income.

    7. Proof of financial resources.

    3. How can I apply for a major course at a Korean university?

    1. Hold a high school, technical secondary school or above recognized by the Ministry of Education;

    2. Have a certain level of Korean language, otherwise you need to accept 6-12 months of Korean language learning;

    4. Can I work part-time while studying abroad?

    South Korean law stipulates that international students can legally work after half a year of study. There are restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores, tutors, tour guides, construction sites, etc. The monthly salary is RMB 30-50 per hour.

    5. Can I return to my home country during my study abroad?

    International students in Korea can return to their home countries at any time with a registration card.

    6. How much does it cost to study in Korea?

    The cost of studying in Korea is divided into two aspects: tuition fees and living expenses. The cost of the language course is about 30,000 per year. The cost of the undergraduate professional program is about 10,000 years (after the scholarship reduction).

    Graduate and doctoral programs cost about 10,000 years, and many universities offer graduate and doctoral programs free of charge. The cost of living at a university in the Seoul area is about 10,000 years, and the cost of living at a local university is about 20,000 years.

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