Seoul
Capital
Korean
Language
+82
Dialing Code
South Korean Won
Currency
51+ Million
Population
43+
Universities
485,555
International
Students
$1,600–$10,800
Tuition fee
Why Choose South Korea?
South Korea remains one of the most sought-after destinations for higher education, research excellence, and student satisfaction. Here’s why many students choose to study in South Korea:

1. Globally Recognized Education

France is the 4th most popular study destination in the world, home to elite institutions and cutting-edge research labs

2. Affordable Tuition Fees

Comparatively lower tuition rates at public universities, with opportunities for scholarships

3. Vibrant Student Life

A dynamic lifestyle in cities like Paris, Lyon, Lille, and Nantes

4. Multilingual & Multicultural Experience

Courses offered in both French and English, with students from all over the world

5. Post-Study Benefits

Up to 2 years post-study work visa for Master’s graduates, and even a 5-year visa for Indian students

Admission Requirement For Studying In South Korea
Documents Required for Admission:
Academic Records (Transcripts, Certificates)
TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo Scores
Valid Passport
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
University Application Form
Letters of Recommendation
Financial Proof (for I-20 issuance)
Resume/CV
Documents Required for CAS:
Tuition fee payment Receipt
Tuberculosis Report
Financial Fund
Provisional Offer letter from the University
Visa Documentation:
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Financial Documents
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Academic Documents & Test Scores
Academic Intake

Major Intake : September & January

Rolling Intake : April, May, November

Top Universities

Cost & Financial Planning
Tuition Fees:

$1,600–$10,800/semester (UG)

Living Costs:

$2,400 – $4,200 per year

Additional Costs (travel, pocket money):

$900–$1,400 monthly

Visa Process

1

Apply to Universities
- Submit applications to chosen institutions or through admission partners
- Receive offer letter (conditional or unconditional)

2

Receive Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
- After accepting the offer and paying tuition deposit

3

Purchase Health Insurance (OSHC)
- Mandatory Overseas Student Health Cover for visa processing

4

Prepare & Submit Visa Application (Subclass 500)
- Upload documents, financial proof, and pay visa fee online

5

Attend Medical & Biometrics (if required)
- Complete health checks and ID verification

6

Get Visa Decision
- Wait for approval and prepare for travel

FAQs

South Korea offers affordable tuition, globally ranked universities, a strong focus on research and technology, and a vibrant cultural experience.

Yes, many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at the postgraduate level. However, learning basic Korean is recommended for daily life and part-time jobs.

You’ll need academic transcripts, a valid passport, English proficiency test scores (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.), letters of recommendation, and sometimes a statement of purpose or portfolio.

Tuition ranges from $1,000 to $21,000 per semester, and living expenses are around $900–$1,400 per month depending on your lifestyle and location.

Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and unlimited hours during vacations, after obtaining a work permit.

Yes, South Korean universities and the government offer numerous scholarships based on merit, need, or program type.

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