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Studying in Korea: Entry Requirements for Gyeongbuk University
Gyeongbuk University is the second largest national university in Korea, located in the third largest city in Korea, and is known as? The capital of education? Daegu metropolis Gyeongbuk National University was founded in 1946 (KNU for short) and developed into a national comprehensive university composed of five colleges in195/kloc-0. Since its establishment, Kyongbuk National University has trained nearly 6.5438+200,000 graduates. The school has 13 colleges and 9 graduate schools. In-service professor/kloc-more than 0/000 people, active in various disciplines; There are more than 24,000 students in school.

Admission requirements:

1. Graduated from high school (including vocational high school and technical secondary school).

Bachelor/junior college graduate and studying, under the age of 27.

Term of language course: March, June, September, 65438+ February.

Undergraduate semester: March and September.

Undergraduate application conditions: high school graduates at home and abroad

Korean proficiency level 4

Master's application conditions: those who have obtained bachelor's degrees from regular universities at home and abroad

Universities directly recruit undergraduates, transfer classes, masters and doctors.

Undergraduate placement

Master: a student whose parents are foreigners and who has obtained or plans to obtain a bachelor's degree.

Doctor: a foreigner whose parents both hold foreign nationality, have obtained a bachelor's degree, and have obtained or will soon obtain a master's degree.

1. Foreigners whose parents hold foreign nationality, four-year graduates of regular universities or scheduled graduates (students who have obtained or are scheduled to obtain a bachelor's degree).

2. Foreigners whose parents both hold foreign nationality, graduates of two or three-year junior college or those about to graduate.

3. Foreigners whose parents both hold foreign nationality, and students who have completed more than 2 years' studies in 4-year universities.