Undergraduate application conditions
Applicants need to reach Grade 3-4 in Korean, high school education or equivalent, and each university has certain requirements for applicants' grades. If the language achievement is not enough, you can choose to study in the language center designated by the university, and then transfer to the undergraduate course after the language level reaches the standard.
Master's application conditions
Applicants need to graduate from university and obtain graduation certificate and bachelor's degree certificate (or senior students), with an average GPA of 2.0 or above or an average score of 70 or above in professional courses. Self-taught undergraduate graduates need to obtain both a diploma and a bachelor's degree.
Study abroad expenses
Tuition for studying abroad in Korea (per semester): about10.2 million won for undergraduates and10.7 million won for postgraduates in national and public universities; Private universities have about 2.5-3 million won for undergraduates and 3 million won for postgraduates.
University choice
The main universities in Korea are Seoul National University, Yonsei University and Korea University. Among them, Seoul National University, Korea University and Yonsei University are recognized as the three best universities in South China. Korean students need to reach Grade 3 or above to take professional examinations before applying. The Language College of Kyung Hee University recruits students from China, majoring in tourism and hotel management. Central University is a comprehensive university, and its art major is second to none in Korea.