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South Korea's educational institutions are famous in the world, and now many companies are particularly fond of returning international students from South Korea, and South Korea's policy on Chinese students has also relaxed a lot, so studying in South Korea is also a very good choice for Chinese students, the approximate cost of going to South Korea is about 5-6w, which is the standard in Seoul, generally in the surrounding areas is about 4-5, and the tuition fee of the language school is about 3 a year. The cost of living and accommodation add up to about 3, and the tuition fee of the university is also 2-3w a year. If you apply for a D2 visa to South Korea, you can apply for a part-time job, so you can reduce the burden on your family, if the family conditions are average, it should be the best country to study in South Korea, but you also need a guarantee The amount is equivalent to more than RMB 8w, and the freezing time is more than 6 months, of course, the longer the better.
But now you are still in high school 2, the main purpose is to study, and strive to get a good score in the college entrance examination. This will be very helpful for you to apply to some good universities in Korea. The second is to start preparing to learn Korean, because if you have a basic knowledge of Korean, you can go out of Korean universities without spending more time learning the language, and finally learn more about Korean culture.
If you want to go to the country, you must first understand the humanities and culture of the country, and only by affirming the humanities of the country can you accept the culture there, what do you say? This is just for your reference. I hope I can help you, and by the way, I wish you progress in your studies.
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If you have a guarantee, 10,000 US dollars or 100,000 RMB or more is enough.
The cost of studying abroad in Korea for one year is at least 100,000 yuan (private university), and Korean private universities are better than national universities.
A graduation certificate is a must, and if you have a high score in the college entrance examination, it is easy to go to a better university, such as Yonsei University.
The other college scores are not very important, but try to go to a better university.
Tuition fees vary from school to school, but private universities are more expensive, and the Seoul area is also more expensive!
You need to study hard first. I'll talk about that then.
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You can check the approximate tuition fee on the following page.
You can also confirm that there are university introductions.
Let's refer to it
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Whether it is before or after studying abroad, you will encounter all kinds of problems, you may not know about the school before studying abroad, and you don't know what problems you are facing when you are ready to study abroad. and common problems in the process of studying abroad.
Studying in South Korea depends on the school you choose, and the tuition and accommodation fee for a year in general schools is about 60,000 yuan, depending on the major. The cost of language study is about 7-80,000 RMB per year in Seoul and 5-60,000 RMB per year for local universities.
After entering the university, the tuition fee for undergraduate students is about 10,000 yuan, and the tuition fee for graduate students is 130,000 yuan. Private universities are higher (South Korean education is predominantly private). In terms of film and television media, it is ** large, and the art and design classes are Hongik University and Kookmin University, and art is much more expensive, and the tuition fee is almost 100,000 yuan a year.
The school cafeteria provides students with the cheapest and most nutritious diet, which costs about 12,20 yuan (1,500,2500 won) per meal. The water, electricity and gas bills for renting a house are about 2-30,000 months, some of which are included in the house fee, and some need to be paid separately. Private schools in South Korea offer 30% of tuition fees to students every year as a basic scholarship, and even more scholarships for those who study well.
If you go to Korea to study a master's program in science and engineering, most of them are tuition-free, and you only need living expenses.
If you don't have a basic knowledge of Korean, you need to go to a language college first, and you can apply to different schools for language schools and professional courses.
The visa must be renewed and renewed in advance before it expires. You only need to provide proof of tuition payment for the next semester and proof of attendance of more than 80% in the previous semester, and you can handle it in Korea, and you do not need to return to your home country.
95% of South Korea's colleges and universities are private, and the teaching quality of private institutions is high and the hardware facilities are good. Moreover, Korean diplomas are recognized in China, and the Chinese Ministry of Education can find them online.
South Korea, like China, is divided into winter and summer vacations, and together there is almost a vacation time of May. The winter vacation starts in mid to late December and starts in March. The summer vacation is in mid to late June, and the school year starts in September.
University scholarships are available for those with excellent academic performance in Korea, ranging from about 30%-70% of the tuition fee, depending on the school. This can ease the financial pressure a bit.
Mobile phones in South Korea are charged individually, and there is no charge for answering**. Moreover, there are computer rooms everywhere in the school, and there are Internet sockets in the rooms, all of which are provided free of charge, so that students can check information on the Internet, chat, and contact family and Chinese friends.
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The cost of studying in a Korean university is about 100,000 yuan, and some common problems are that in the process of studying abroad, our application may be rejected or the visa expires.
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It costs about 10,000 yuan, and most of the universities in South Korea are private schools, and the common problem is to try not to live in a dormitory, because there will be campus violence.
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When we studied in Korea, the approximate cost was about 120,000 yuan; The common problem is that we first need to get a visa and we need to know that some private schools and public schools need to have a certain language foundation.
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Studying in South Korea for 6-10w a year can be done. In addition to the tuition fee of 3-5w a year, the part of living expenses can be borne by part-time work.
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In fact, I look at what school, the school I currently work in, in addition to 6 months of tuition and accommodation, there are some application fees, all add up, plane tickets and the like are about 30,000,000,
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Shenghan.com has the same problem as you, you can check it out.
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Now the ** of the Korean won has fallen to the point that it can't fall!
Your conversion will be inconvenient for the questioner, hehe.
Now 10,000 RMB can be exchanged for at least 2.2 million won!
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A basic meal in Korea costs 5,000 won. Equivalent to about 30 yuan, you can drink a bowl of soup and rice, kimchi and the like, if you have two meals a day, an average of 300,000 won a month, low-consumption areas, these do not include weekend dinners and snacks and drinks, smoking and drinking are counted separately, the price of Korean fruits is high, a watermelon is 60-100 yuan. Apples for 10 pieces.
30 pieces of grapes in a bunch. 6 peaches 100 pieces. Bananas are cheapest for 30 handfuls (small).
If you want to eat Chinese food. A plate of fried shredded potatoes costs 8,000-10,000 won, which is equivalent to 40-50 yuan per plate. About 100-150 for a fish.
Regular meat dishes between 50-90. These expenditures depend on the level of individual consumption.
If you live, there are dormitories in most cities, about 5,000 yuan for half a year, and if you want to live a little better, you need a deposit of 3 million to 10 million yuan, which is equivalent to 17,000-55,000 yuan. The rent of the house is about 30-500,000 months, which is equivalent to 1,700-3,000 yuanIn addition, the water and electricity grid fee is 7-100,000 won, which is equivalent to between 350-500 yuan.
If you travel, it will be 40,000 won per month. The starting price of a taxi is 2,800 won, which is equivalent to 15 yuan. 3,200 won at night, fifty or sixty taxi in the middle of the night is very common, and communication in South Korea is basically 50,000-100,000 won per month for Samsung, LG or Apple. It is equivalent to about 300-500 yuan, plus 10,000 won per month for international calls. I believe that many people are more than that.
Dressing cosmetics and the like, it is also common for boys to wear makeup in Korea, and they basically don't go out without grabbing hair wax when they go out, and the clothes are wonderful, and men's summer pants are also 5-80,000 won. T sleeves cost about 30,000 won, thick clothes in winter cost about 10-150,000 yuan, and there are many types of girls. Shenma skirts and underwear, girls generally come to Korea to make up basically, and cosmetics are basically discounted every day.
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It mainly includes living expenses, rent, and tuition fees.
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The tuition fee plus living expenses is about 8-100,000 yuan.
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1. Fees in China:
1. Apply for a passport.
About 250 yuan (collected by the public security department).
2. Notarization of materials.
200 yuan.
Collected by a local notary office).
3. Intermediary fees.
About 10,000 (different fees vary depending on the intermediary).
4. Consulate visa fee.
650 RMB (collected by the consulate).
5. Physical examination fee.
350 (collected by the local Entry-Exit Quarantine Bureau).
6. Airfare.
1500 (airline charged).
7. Remittance fee.
Collected by the local remittance bank).
2. Korean fees.
20,500-46,000 yuan.
Room and board are not included).
1. School application fee.
Around won (charged by Korean universities).
2. Tuition fee (1 year).
20,000-46,000 yuan.
The school is different, the university charges).
The following is a brief introduction to the daily expenses of students, and the following amounts are in Korean won:
1 RMB = about 140 won).
1. Accommodation: (in rented house).
1.Single room (furniture, refrigerator, air conditioning, bathroom are included): 30-400,000 per month, the deposit varies, about 1 million or more.
2.Shared housing: 20-250,000 months, the deposit varies, there may be none, or a small amount such as 500,000 yuan.
3.Self-esteem: You can cook by yourself, furniture and air conditioning or something is difficult to say, 30-400,000 months, *** gold.
Tips: If you want to save money, you can choose to live underground or semi-underground, the same house may be cheaper for 50,000 months, or rent a slightly larger house to share with classmates, but be sure to find someone you can trust, because you live in the same room.
Another: The water, electricity and gas bills are about 2-30,000 months, some are included in the room rate, and some need to be paid separately.
2. Food: 6,000-10,000 days.
Comes with basic food**: 1400 boxes of milk, 5 pieces of fruit 2000-3000, 1500-2500 meals in the school cafeteria, 3000-4500 servings in eating out restaurants (such as bibimbap, cold noodles, miso soup and other main foods), 4000-6000 servings of grilled pork belly, 16,000-20,000 servings of roast beef, 1400 bottles of beer, 2000 500cc of draft beer shop, 10,000-12,000 chicken restaurants.
3. Transportation: 900 people by bus and subway, 1000 people by coin, 400-500 people at a cheaper price, and 1600 from taxis.
4. Internet access: 30,000 months at home, but internet access at school is free.
5. Other daily necessities: such as soap, shampoo, laundry detergent, toothpaste, etc., ** are similar to China, no need to carry them from China, South Korea is just more expensive food, because it is not an agricultural country, meat, vegetables and fruits are especially much higher than China's. If you go to the restaurant every day, I am afraid that the average student will not be able to bear it.
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What are the requirements for admission to various universities in South Korea, you can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, and you can know the grade requirements of the application.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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