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Study Destination in South Korea

Why Choose South Korea

South Korea

Study in South Korea

South Korea is emerging as a global leader in education, known for its high-quality universities, advanced technology, and rich cultural heritage. International students are drawn to the country for its world-class institutions, affordable education, and vibrant, student-friendly atmosphere.

🎓 Key Study Info

  • 1 World-Class University
  • Tuition: ₩5,000,000 – ₩30,000,000/year
  • 150,000+ International Students
  • 1–3 Year Post-Graduation Work Visa (D-10)

🏛️ Top Universities

  • George Mason University – Korea

📚 Popular Programs

  • Business Administration
  • Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Social Sciences
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Life Sciences
  • Law
  • Economics

💰 Tuition & Living Costs

  • Foundation: ₹1,86,000 – ₹3,10,000/year
  • Bachelor’s: ₹3,10,000 – ₹7,44,000/year
  • Master’s: ₹4,34,000 – ₹18,60,000/year
  • Living (Outside Seoul): ₹31,000 – ₹62,000/month
  • Living (Seoul): ₹62,000 – ₹93,000/month

🎓 Scholarships

  • Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP)
  • University-Specific Scholarships
  • Private Organization Scholarships

🚀 Career Prospects

  • Technology & IT
  • Business & Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Arts & Culture

📄 Required Documents

  • Academic Transcripts
  • English Language Proficiency
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Passport
  • Financial Proof

🛂 Study Visa Process

  • 1. Apply to a University
  • 2. Submit D-2 Visa Application
  • 3. Receive Visa Issuance
  • 4. Apply for Post-Graduation Work Visa

Frequently Asked Questions - South Korea

• Tuition fees range from ₩5,000,000 to ₩30,000,000 per year. Living costs vary from ₩500,000 to ₩1,500,000 per month, depending on location.
• Some universities may waive the IELTS requirement for English-medium programs or offer alternatives such as TOEFL or TOPIK for programs taught in Korean.
• George Mason University – Korea is one of the top choices for international students.
• You will need to show proof of funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for at least the first year, typically ₩10,000,000 to ₩12,000,000.
• Yes, international students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during vacations) with the appropriate work permit.
• You can apply for scholarships through universities or national programs like the Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) and other university-specific offerings.