Studying in South Korea is now more popular among prospective students, and many South Korean universities offer a variety of generous scholarships.
Find out what scholarships you can apply for when studying in South Korea.
1. Korean University Scholarships Many Korean universities offer a wide variety of scholarships for international students, and most universities offer 30-100% tuition reduction for outstanding international students.
2. Government Scholarship This is a national scholarship selection program invited by the South Korean government in accordance with the Korea-China Educational Exchange Agreement signed by the Ministry of Education of South Korea and China.
The Korea Institute for International Education Promotion (KICAI) selects up to 50 winners each year from candidates who go to Korea for master’s or doctoral programs or research programs (six months to one year).
3. National Scholarships Today, South Korea has dramatically reduced tuition fees for college students, allowing more students to receive higher and better education.
Of course, this policy is for all South Korean college students, including foreign students in South Korea.
Second, South Korea has set up scholarships of different levels and amounts for international students to encourage more outstanding students.
Application for national scholarships requires proof of personal relevance and can also be obtained through an application submitted by a school department.
If you can get a letter of recommendation from a professional professor, you have a good chance of getting a full national scholarship.
4. K21 (Korea 21 Brains) Scholarship This is a major project of the Korean government to improve the research environment of universities.
From 1999 to 2005, the South Korean government will allocate 14 trillion won ($140 million) to the project, which will mainly be used to improve the living and research conditions of graduate students at various universities.
In other words, give them scholarships.
1. Seoul National University of Science and Technology Master’s Degree: IELTS 5 or 5 or Korean Language Level 4 or above, 10% tuition reduction. Doctor’s degree: IELTS 5 or 5 or above, 30% scholarship can be applied for.
2. Kyung Hee University (1) Kyung Hee University President’s Scholarship: The scholarship is nominated by the supervisor of the graduate school of the applicant. All tuition and registration fees are waived, but the quota is limited.
(2) Korean Government Scholarship (Ministry of Information and Communication of Korea) : Foreign students who graduate from relevant universities majoring in information technology can apply, providing financial aid for all expenses, 2 years for master’s degree and 4 years for doctoral degree.
3. Mu Yuan University offers 30%~65% tuition fee reduction scholarship according to students’ grades. Students with excellent grades can also receive other scholarships according to university regulations. 4.
1, Graduate school background is strong, scholarship easy to get, South Korea is our neighbor, so for our Chinese education system, the school situation will be more understanding.
If you graduated from a famous school, or if you graduated from a school that is particularly famous in some way, we can write about it.
This will be a plus and will make it easier for you to get a scholarship.
2, language ability is a “weapon” to apply for the award, Korean and English are popular, Korean universities are increasingly advocating bilingual (Korean + English) teaching, that is to say, if the Korean language performance is average, good English can also apply for a good scholarship.
The better you get in Korean at topik4 or above, you can apply for the scholarship.
Generally speaking, students can apply for scholarships in TOEFL above 90 and IELTS above 6 or 0, especially for majors such as finance, trade and diplomacy. Good English scores are still necessary.
3. Recommendation letters and study plans are both important. There are no entrance exams for Korean universities, so the selection of students is entirely based on your “paperwork”.
If our recommendation letter is well written, our study plan is detailed, and we express a strong desire for learning, professors will be interested in you and willing to give you the scholarship after reading it.