How To Get Into Korean Colleges – Seoulistic

How To Get Into Korean Colleges

So, you just graduated high school and you’re thinking to yourself, “DANG, I want to study in Korea!” But how!? 🙁 You’re not alone. Korea is filled with vibrant cultures making the country a great place to live, study, and work. We will break down the do’s and don’ts to give you a better idea of how things run in Korean universities and what they look for in prospect students. So listen up! Let’s take a look at this step by step and simplify it as much as possible:

Why study in Korea?

It’s Korea, DUH! 😀 But! No matter how much you love Korea, you have to be aware of what you will run into (which applies to any country) – like the environment, home sickness, and etc. Other than that, if you are a tough cookie, Korea should be one of the best experiences for you! Here are some other reasons why Korea is so awesome!:

  • Korea has a very developed economy (15th in the world! yeeuh!) with many employment opportunities for foreigners.
  • There are a number of culture and language based programs available that will lead you to the heart of South Korea’s cities.
  • Korea’s natural beauty, four distinct seasons, and contrasting scenery in a small country allows for some great exploring. Check it out for yourself.
  • Korea’s rich culture will fascinate you, and many elements of the past have been preserved for the modern cities of Korea.
  • Although Korea is a divided country, it has become important economically, diplomatically, and strategically among other nations such as China, Russia, Japan, and America.

This is what makes Korea a sweet deal for students who want to study in Korea! 🙂

 

Preparation – 3 steps

In Korea, there are many different universities you can choose from. This makes it easy for you to choose a university that fits you the best. But where do I start, you may ask? Remember, advanced research on your own is the best advice we can give to you. Make a list of the universities that look interesting to you. Are you an artsy guy? Are you a math wiz? Whatever suits you, choose wisely. Another thing that you should look out for is the application process – they are usually all in Korean (many universities are working on making the process in English so it’s a lot easier for students abroad).

1.) Do not procrastinate.
Seriously, do NOT procrastinate! As application deadlines get closer, you will get more frustrated. Korean universities have entrance exams only once a year (usually in October or so). If you pass the initial deadline for the application, you will have to eat another birthday cake before you can apply again.

2.) University fairs.
You know, it’s kind of like the science fair and job career fairs you’ve always attended in high school, except this is a University fair. Korea is great in organizing university fairs every single year for students who are interested in studying here in Korea. Although this applies to more bigger cities like Seoul, most cities in Korea have university fairs where all universities look for foreigners to gather and promote their universities and programs. Make sure you attend at least one of these university fairs to get an idea of what is best for you. It seriously helps! If for some reason you have financial problems and you can’t fly to Korea, e-mail the university staff (extremely early) to find out more information. This would be the best alternative.

Usually, many of the university advisors will be available to help you understand the university a bit more. They will immediately guide you through the whole process, and some of them will even accept the applications right on that day.

3.) Get your documents.
Now you know which university you want to to go. You know all the dates and so forth. Well now comes the hard part. It’s time to get your high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and etc. Advice: Start this process as soon as possible. There will be many university fairs throughout the year where you can get more information about the options you have. Most of them will have completely different admission requirements so its important for you to check with them in advance so you have everything ready by the time you decide to apply. Don’t procrastinate on this!

If you have steps one, two, and three in tact, you got the hard stuff down. Now let’s get on to FAQs.

 

Do I Have to be Smart?

Define smart. Many people misunderstand the fact that there are just as many opportunities to study as a foreigner in South Korea as there are plenty of opportunities for South Koreans to study in other countries. You may think that the common requirements are extremely good grades, exceptional Korean language skills, and blistering loads of money to pay tuition and living expenses – well, you thought WRONG! In fact, some universities have a very high quota on foreign enrollment, hence, it may actually be easier for you to get into a Korean university than an actual Korean! 😉

How much Korean should you know?
Admission requirements will be different for each university. Some will require Korean, some don’t. As an example, some universities will ask you to have incredibly good scores on your Korean proficiency tests, to have many extracurricular activities, etc. However, the truth is that the only thing that really matters is how “well-rounded” you are. Are you an open guy/girl? Just a tip, don’t get depressed if you didn’t do well on the Korean proficiency test, you can still get admitted. Trust us! Just think of the Korean test as your confidence test. Are you serious about attending the university? That’s all.

You will be very surprised to see that most universities require international students to be really good at Korean, which in reality you don’t. The universities just want students to be serious about the people attending their universities. Your Korean will improve dramatically over time even if you failed miserably on the test. Nevertheless, if you tried hard to show on your application that you can try, you should be considered easily. Well-roundness in a person is what really matters! 😉

 

Letter of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation is also a big factor to your application process. It’s kind of like proof to show that you are a considerable person for the university. Make sure you start getting them early before you come to Korea. Talk to your teachers in High school and your part-time job employers (if you have one) for good recommendation letters that can show your university of interest what kind of student you are! Also, make sure you make several copies of the letter and you ask your professor to sign them all. You’ll be so happy to know that all those recommendation letters will have helped you get into the university you wanted.

 

Submitting

Finally, you got everything together. Now all you have to do is submit! This is the easiest part. Nonetheless, keep something in mind: Koreans take deadlines pretty seriously. Make sure you don’t send your send your applications too late, or you’ll lose your chance to getting admitted where you want to.

 

Good luck!

If you have any questions, thoughts, or even concerns, leave a comment below!

140 Comments

  1. cassy says:

    heii… i’m really interested to attend korea university in 2017… but how to we get there? please update me

  2. Ndikum Solange says:

    Hi .i i really loved to be a student korea for this coming academic year 2017… so i just wanna find out when and how to proceed with my application

  3. lily says:

    hi i am lily i want to pursue music in korea. is it really possible to study there? and does it have a good scope ? otherwise i wanna study medicine there in korea . can i ? thank you for this page . it’s really encouraging…

    • mr sohel rana says:

      I wont going to Korean .your country pls ?

    • A P H says:

      If you want to study music does that mean you want to be a kpop star? If so it i should possible it might take multiple years of being a trainee but it’s possible. Studying medicine is different there will be multiple korean doctors that will want to compete but if you work hard and know what your doing anything is possible.

  4. Fizz says:

    Hey what are the best post graduate medical universities in Korea which are affordable.too?

  5. Bernard says:

    I want to study in one the Korean universities but I want to know the requirements and the procedures to follow to apply.Am from Ghana and I need advices too

  6. j_bel says:

    Hello. I am really interested in attending one of Korea’s university but I’m quite not sure about the procedure to get into their university. I am in need of advice on how to apply for university there. Thank you

  7. Phoebe says:

    Heyy! You said some universities have a very high quota on foreign enrollment, which universities? Can you maybe give me a link, or one or two names? Thank you very much!

  8. Hello ,I am a first year masters student .wI’ll soon start a my second semester .but will like to finish my master in a Korean university,and I intend to start with September intake.please is it possible for me to get admitted and continue with environmental science.thanks

  9. Valeria Miranda says:

    Hi, my question is, I go to a community college right now, is it possible to study in Korea even though my school doesn’t have a study abroad program. Also, I want to study music, like setting up for concerts and like tour management but I haven’t been able to find a school in Korea that offers it. Is there any school in Korea that does?

  10. Drishti Sikdar says:

    Can anybody help me in knowing fees for admission in science colleges in Korea??? Specially biological or forensic sciences related???

  11. Gblaiz says:

    I will be graduating this year in federal University of technology Akure. An I will like to continue my education over there in South Korea (master in architecture interior design to be specific ) so I will like to know the best university in South Korea

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  13. kopal says:

    Kumayo for info. Is fee structute high??? Is there any scholarship tests??

  14. somya says:

    Do we need to pass english proficiency test ?

  15. Misssoys says:

    Can you use your high school final exam result to get admission in Korea?

  16. Misssoys says:

    Can you use your high school final exam to get admission in Korea?

  17. bouaziz ilyne says:

    How l know that i passed 1st round of admission

  18. vidhya says:

    hi this is vidhyakrishna from INDIA ,just now i hav complrted my 2nd PUC now i wanted to study my CA/ B.com in Korean unversity so kindly any one can help me with unversity information and procedure

    • Nidhi Chandrikapure says:

      Hello vidhya..
      The application procedures are going on for fall 2017 intake.
      Please check the universities. Some of them have also done with the application procedures.
      Hope this clears your queries you can contact me for further queries.
      Thank you
      Nidhi
      [email protected]

  19. vidhya says:

    I wanted study in out of country could any one help me please

  20. mr sohel rana says:

    I wont going to Korea .pls anybody tell me procedure for admission ?
    I want to study in one the Korean universities but I want to know the requirements and the procedures to follow to apply.Am from Ghana and I need advices too

    Hope this clears your queries you can contact me for further queries.
    Thank you
    shohel
    [email protected]

  21. mr sohel rana says:

    anybody tell me how to get into Korean collage ?

  22. Rain Child says:

    This is really helpful! I have 3 years left for high school, buy I’m going to work hard to get great recommendation. Do alot of self studying X3

  23. Helena says:

    Hi! I’m a high school junior, I’m going to finish my high school next year 2018 and I was thinking after high school I wanna study abroad in Korea.

  24. Helena says:

    Hi! I’m a high school junior, I’m going to finish my high school next year 2018 and I was thinking after high school I wanna study abroad in Korea and I would like some help on

  25. Mira says:

    Hi, I will be graduating high school in 2 years and am working on my Korean. I plam to study medicine but I am a bit concerned as to the fact that when I looked om university requirements some said that they have entrance examinations. Are they gonna be in Korean? Or is English just okay?

  26. Ahsan says:

    hi… i’m really interested to attend korea College in 2017… but how to we get there? please update me how can publish and what is your requirements kindly inform. I’m waiting your response . Thank you

  27. Kriti says:

    Hi I’m an Indian and I want to study fashion designing in Korean…,…but I don’t know how to apply for that….?is the process of getting admission is same or not…..? Or do I have to learn Korean language also…. and how can I get information regarding the University fair….
    ,…… So plz guide me……

  28. Siti says:

    I just finish my diploma. How can i apply for one of korea university? Should i apply for undergraduate or graduate? I still confuse because there are master and phd only. I want to further study for degree. Can anybody help me

  29. Thoudam Nongpoknganba Meetei says:

    I want to study at korean college……but i dont know how to apply for one of korean collage ….and how much mark should i have to score in 12 final

  30. Celestina says:

    I’m Celestina pls how can I study in Korea with scholarship, what are the requirements.

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