Yonsei University is a famous university in South Korea, with a variety of majors, good teaching quality and a large number of applicants every year.
What are the requirements and fees for Yonsei University?
Here is a small series to introduce you.
1. Academic requirements: Graduated from high school, the college entrance examination score of Yonsei University has reached the admission threshold of all provinces in China.
2. Language score: Provide a valid English score within two years (1) IELTS score of at least 6.5.
(2) Score at least 60 on TOEFL IBT.
The Korean Language Proficiency Test (TOPIk) is generally required to be at least level 3. If you apply for a popular major, you should provide a TOPIk4 certificate.
Those who provide qualified Korean language certificate can directly enter the professional study without studying Korean language institute.
3. Qualified candidates of some majors will be admitted to the admission list after a telephone interview.
A. Receive the complete application documents (online application and required documents) B.
Document Screening (4 to 5 weeks) C. Interview (by phone or myself) : You may or may not be interviewed.
If a member of the Interview Admissions Committee requests an interview, you will be notified.
D. Final result (email notification) : 1 to 2 weeks after the interview.
Fall semester applicants will receive their results from mid-May to early June.
Applicants will receive the results of their applications for the spring semester in mid-December.
E. If the application is successful 1) Chinese: the relevant documents of GSIS visa application will be issued 2) Other nationalities: The Korean Embassy issued a visa (D-2) application documents 3. Yonsei University of Korea Study abroad Tuition fees Language School: The language school has 6 semesters per year, the tuition fees of each semester are about 9000-1000 yuan, the total tuition fees are about 50,000-60,000 yuan.
Undergraduate: Undergraduate tuition is between 30,000 yuan and 60,000 yuan, engineering tuition is 40,000 yuan, art tuition is 55,000 yuan, medical students annual tuition is 60,000 yuan, humanities tuition is 30,000 yuan.
Graduate students: The average tuition fee for graduate students at Yonsei University is between 40,000 yuan and 80,000 yuan.
Tuition fees for liberal arts majors are about 40,000 yuan per year.
The tuition is 60,000 yuan per year for engineering majors, 80,000 yuan per year for medical majors and 65,000 yuan per year for art majors.
Living expenses In addition to tuition fees, we should also consider the living expenses of studying abroad, including meals, accommodation, travel and other incidentals. These are all things we must take into consideration.
Generally speaking, the cost of studying in South Korea is 1,500 yuan per month.
Each school offers 15 scholarships, including quota Scholarship, Tongxin Scholarship, Outstanding Student Scholarship, General Alumni Association Scholarship, Yonsei Special Scholarship, National Meritorious Scholarship, National Examination Scholarship, Shenwen Drum Scholarship, etc.
Foundation Scholarships More than 270 Foundation scholarships donated by alumni or individual philanthropists: Congress Yonsei, Yonsei Lions, etc.
Outside Scholarships Outside Scholarship Fund Outside Scholarship Fund Outside Scholarship Fund Outside Scholarship Fund Outside Scholarship Foundation or recommended by our school: Gwanjeong Lee Jong-hwan Education Foundation, Dongbu Cultural Foundation, Lotte Scholarship Foundation, and more than 170 scholarships.
Tuition loans guaranteed by the government and interest-free loans for farming and fishing villages.
Current situation of scholarship amount and beneficiaries: 2007 scholarship scale: 68.89 billion yuan (ranking first among universities in Korea) Beneficiary to student ratio: 37.4% for undergraduates, 59.9% for postgraduates Scholarship to tuition ratio: 21.9% for undergraduates, 28.3% for postgraduates
83.47 billion yuan scholarship budget to tuition ratio: 22.1% of the total In order to continuously expand the scholarship fund and implement effective support, efforts have been made to expand donations through the External Cooperation Department and cooperation system (e.g.
To expand scholarship resources by exploring and contacting new scholarship foundations, suggesting that the government expand financial aid, and expand financial aid for school expenses.
In addition, we will continue to develop the Concentric scholarship system and strengthen support for work-study scholarships.
Through the above measures to expand the scale of scholarship, so that students do not give up their studies because of financial difficulties, and encourage them to work hard for academic progress.