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Wuxi New Channel will answer for you: Studying in South Korea has the following advantages: focusing on international cooperation and learning environment is superior to Korean politics.
The government pays attention to strengthening cooperation in international education, and Korean universities are selective, no exams are required, and it is relatively easy for Chinese students to obtain the corresponding degrees. For example, Yonsei University, Inha University, Soongsil University, ** University, etc., all have inter-university cooperation and exchanges with famous universities in China. Korean universities offer a wide range of majors and excellent quality of teaching, so students are free to choose the major they want to study.
The cost of studying abroad is low, and it is suitable for working families in Korea. The annual tuition fee of Lihe Public University is about 10,000 yuan for undergraduate students and 10,000 yuan for graduate students. The annual tuition fee for private university students is about 3-40,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee for graduate students is 40,000 yuan.
The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea requests....
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It has nothing to do with your South Korean visa, but with your Chinese passport, and if you go to other countries, if you are not visa-free, you have to apply for a visa for the destination country.
However, there seems to be no visa-free country that can be visited in Chinese passports. . .
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What about the country you are talking about, a country where Chinese need a visa if they want to travel.
Although you are studying in South Korea, you are Chinese, so you will apply according to the Chinese visa regulations.
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It has nothing to do with a Korean visa.
It has to do with the country where your passport is located.
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Just go directly to the embassy for consultation, it should be possible.
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To study in South Korea, you usually need to meet the following conditions:
1.Educational requirements: A high school diploma or above is usually required.
3.Visa requirements: You need to apply for a visa to study in South Korea, and you can consult the local embassy or consulate of the Korean embassy in Korea for specific requirements.
4.Financial requirements: You need to have sufficient financial means to pay for tuition, living expenses and other expenses.
5.Health requirements: A physical examination is required to ensure good health.
6.Study plan: You need to make a detailed study plan, including choosing a school, major, and curriculum.
Please note that the specific study abroad conditions may vary depending on individual circumstances and school requirements, so it is recommended to consult the relevant institutions or schools in advance for the latest study abroad information.
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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.
Above. Complete.
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To study in South Korea, you need to meet the following requirements:
Educational requirements: A high school diploma is required to apply for a bachelor's degree in a Korean university, and an undergraduate degree certificate is required to apply for a master's degree. At the same time, international students need to provide the corresponding academic transcripts.
Language requirements: Korean universities generally require international students to master basic Korean communication skills, so applicants need to provide corresponding language test transcripts, such as topik (Korean Chinese Language Proficiency Test).
Health requirements: International students need to provide a physical health certificate to prove that they are in good health and can adapt to study abroad.
Financial requirements: International students need to have sufficient financial means to pay tuition, living expenses and other expenses. Korean universities generally require international students to provide proof of property, guarantor, bank statement, etc.
Other requirements: Different Korean universities have different requirements for applicants, and the specific requirements can be checked on the school's official website.
It should be noted that different Korean universities have different requirements for applicants, and international students need to carefully read the school's admission brochure and application requirements before applying, and prepare application materials in advance. At the same time, international students also need to prepare visa application materials and go to the local Korean Embassy in China to go through the visa procedures according to the requirements of the Korean Embassy in China.
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The main conditions that need to be met to study in South Korea are nationality, education, language, and comprehensive ability.
1. Educational requirements.
Korean universities still have relatively high requirements for international students. If you apply for a master's degree in South Korea, you need to have a senior undergraduate degree or an undergraduate degree certificate, that is, you can check the academic qualifications on the academic information network. The same goes for other types of applications.
Master's, Ph.D. and Master's and Doctor's Programs at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, 1 year for master's degree, 2 years for doctorate, 3 years for master's and doctor's degree, taught in Chinese, English and Korean, no hard language requirements for admission, Sino-Korean dual tutor system, seamless admission to doctoral programs for 2 years after graduating from 1 year of master's degree, and the master's and doctoral degree certificates issued are dual degree programs recognized by the Ministry of Education of China and the Ministry of Education of South Korea.
2. Nationality requirements.
Both the applicant and his/her parents must be non-Korean nationals.
3. Language requirements.
A bachelor's degree in Korea requires a certain foundation in the Korean language. If the student's Korean language proficiency does not meet the admission requirements, they will need to study in Korea for a period of time before studying in Korea. Of course, this does not mean that you cannot study in South Korea if you are not good at Korean, some Korean schools have opened Chinese MBA programs in order to attract Chinese students, such as Seoul National University of Science, Ewha Womans University, Makiwon University and so on.
4. Strong comprehensive ability.
Generally, when submitting the application materials, the school will ask the student to provide the academic performance, learning experience, degree certificate and other documents in the previous stage, and will observe whether the student really has such ability in the interview, and some activities and awards during the school can also be used as a plus point for the application materials. The school will consider whether the student has the qualifications for admission based on the major, grades, language and other aspects.
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Generally speaking, Chinese students need to meet the following conditions to study in South Korea:
Education: High school degree or above.
Age: Generally over 18 years old, there is no upper limit.
Language skills: International students need to have sufficient Korean proficiency to be able to understand the teacher's lectures and communicate with classmates in class. Some universities offer English-taught programs, but there are still certain English proficiency requirements that need to be met.
Academic performance: International students need to have corresponding academic performance, and generally excellent grades are required.
Financial ability: International students need to have sufficient financial means to pay for tuition, living expenses and other expenses during their study abroad.
Specifically, Korean universities generally require international students to provide high school diplomas and transcripts, and some schools will also require materials such as university transcripts, English or Korean language transcripts, personal statements, and letters of recommendation. Generally speaking, international students should have an academic score of 70 or above, and the language score needs to reach the corresponding level. For financial ability, international students need to have enough funds to pay for tuition fees, living expenses, etc., and they also need to provide financial proof when applying for a South Korean visa.
In addition to this, international students are also required to undergo a medical examination at the time of application and submit a medical certificate. When applying, you need to submit application materials and application fees in accordance with the regulations of Korean universities, and conduct examinations such as interviews and written tests according to the requirements of the university.
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