1. Studying in Korea has little to do with China's college entrance examination. Just graduate from high school.
2. What do you want to study when applying for an undergraduate course? As long as this major is open, you can read anything.
There are still two years left. Although I don't know the policy changes after these two years, it is enough to learn Korean in these two years, and nothing else needs to be prepared.
4, 60,000-70,000 a year is only the lowest cost. At least 80 thousand yuan is needed in Seoul This is all the expenses.
stay
Every university in Korea basically has a dormitory for international students. Generally, there are 2 to 4 people in a dormitory, and the monthly room rate is about 70,000 to 654.38+04 million won (equivalent to RMB 450 yuan to 900 yuan), in addition to water, electricity, telephone and other expenses; Have to pay the heating bill in winter? About eighty thousand won a month? . In recent years, with the increase of international students, school dormitories have become in short supply and can only be provided to students with particularly excellent grades and students with particularly difficult families. Award-winning students in master's and doctoral programs and in the research process can also be guaranteed to live in university dormitories, so it is difficult for language students to apply for on-campus dormitories.
Most students who study languages or other short-term studies take the form of boarding (temporary residence) or renting a house, that is, looking for a host family or renting a house around the school. This kind of boarding is different from boarding in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. One person or more than two people can board together, need to prepare their own bedding and furniture, and do not participate in the activities of the host family, but they can get two meals in the morning and evening and laundry service every day. The boarding fee is about 350 thousand to 500 thousand won per month, so you can share it with others Now many students rent their own houses outside, and some rent their own houses or share them with their classmates. The rent varies according to the quality of the house and lots. In Seoul, about 300,000 won per month, water, electricity, gas and telephone charges are paid separately, so sharing is cheaper. There are two ways to pay the rent, one is to pay once a month or half a year, and the other is to have sex with tens of millions of won as a guarantee before moving in, and then return it when moving out. It's cheap to pay rent on a monthly basis, but it's hard for students to pay so much money at once. Generally, rental houses have kitchens, and they can cook by themselves, but the safety is not as good as that of school dormitories and boarding houses.
traffic
South Korea's public transport system is very developed and perfect. The traffic in the city is mainly subway and bus. In big cities such as Seoul, the subway is the main means of transportation, which is convenient and fast. The subway transportation network extending in all directions can send passengers to any corner of the city. There are many kinds of buses in Korea, including ordinary buses, buses with seats, luxury buses with seats and a long-distance country bus. City buses are mainly the first three types. Public transportation is not too expensive. The basic fare of subway is 600 won (about 4 yuan RMB), the basic fare of ordinary bus and seat bus is 600 won (about 4 yuan RMB), and the luxury seat bus 1 100 won (about 8 yuan RMB). Bus stops are marked with lines and station names, and some stations are marked with Chinese characters. Taxis in Korea are divided into ordinary taxis and model taxis. The starting fee is generally 1.600 won (about RMB 10 yuan), and there is a 20% surcharge from 12 in the afternoon to 5 am. Take a taxi without tipping.
The transportation between cities is also very developed, and the criss-crossing railway network leads to cities all over the country with Seoul as the center. There is a subway between Seoul and Busan, and it only takes more than 4 hours to get to Busan from Seoul by subway. Train tickets can be purchased directly at the train station. Except for ordinary trains, seats are reserved. There is also a modern expressway network connecting major towns in Korea. High-speed bus fares are much lower than those of railways, and there are many flights.
prescribe a diet
The eating habits of Koreans are similar to those of China, especially in Sichuan. They like pickles, such as pickles, bacon, salty and spicy, and they can't lack red peppers all year round. Koreans like to eat barbecue and hot pot, especially in winter. Barbecue is the most popular dish. The sliced meat is marinated with soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame, garlic, onion and other condiments, and then baked in the oven on the table. Korean barbecue is also very popular in China now. The staple food is mainly rice and pasta, and domestic students can basically adapt.
All universities in Korea have restaurants, and most students eat at school. The prices of daily necessities such as toothpaste, towels and shampoo in South Korea are very close to those in China, but agricultural and sideline products are surprisingly expensive, with prices ten times or even dozens of times higher than those in China. Meal expenses are the biggest expense for China students except tuition fees, saving more than 300,000 won a month at most. There are also many Chinese restaurants in the south, the prices are much higher than those in China, and China students seldom patronize them. Some students who rent a house outside also cook by themselves, which saves more than half as much as eating in the school cafeteria. You can buy any China condiment you need in Korea. There are many kinds of vegetables, and the price is divided into fine vegetables and coarse vegetables according to the season. Coarse grain vegetables refer to a large number of vegetables listed in the season, such as cabbage and spinach. In the season when they are on the market, the price is very cheap, and Koreans will buy them in piles. Meat non-staple food is much more expensive. A kilo of meat is about 100 yuan, and even Koreans are reluctant to eat it every day. South Korea is surrounded by the sea on three sides, and seafood is relatively cheap.
do part-time jobs
South Korea pursues a relaxed work-study program policy, which makes it easier for young people who want to live independently to complete their studies independently. There are many opportunities to work in Korea. Many China students work as tutors and teach Chinese in Korea. In addition, you can also work in restaurants, convenience stores, construction sites, companies and other places, and the treatment will be different. The job is relatively easy to find, the language is good, the work level is high, and the salary is high.
Studying in Korea-How to find a good job
1. When choosing a job, you must stick to it for a period of time and have some experience in this job.
2. seriously consider whether you have your own spare time in your life, and then arrange it according to your own time and decide whether you are working or not.
Workers are still long-term workers or short-term workers, so choose a job that suits them best.
It is best to work near home. Unless the job is particularly good, try to choose a job close to home.
Think about how much money you will earn a month, because you should choose a job according to this.
Studying in Korea-How to Make Work Happy
1. Even if you work because of the need of money, if you work hard and learn something from it, you can say that you are free from the trouble of money.
Of course, it will be very tiring to work, but please think about it. The experience of doing difficult things will certainly help to evaluate your ability in the future, so this process is also a process of cultivating your endurance.
If there is music in your work environment, work with music, but be careful not to be too addicted to music and affect your work.
When you are in a bad situation, think about the happy past. Then make up your mind to work hard. If you really don't feel well, don't be depressed and say "have a good rest" to yourself.
Studying in Korea-on the experience of working in Korea
1. There are many advanced classes in Korean society. In foreign language classes, Chinese has become the most popular foreign language except English, so Chinese lecturers are very needed. The salary is also good. You can get more than 6.5438+0 million won in a month. (Working hours are 5-6 hours per day)
2. You need to have a certain foundation in Korean, understand all aspects of Korean knowledge, and work as a part-time tour guide in a travel agency, earning considerable income. Especially because of the World Cup, the number of tourists from Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province has greatly increased. It is estimated that 654.38+million people will go to watch the games in Chinese mainland alone, so the demand for Chinese tour guides is in short supply.
3. Teach twice a week, each time 1 hour, and teach at students' homes or designated places. If you are a tutor for 2-3 times, you can pay all the expenses for studying abroad. As a tutor, students have no burden, easy teaching, free control of time, high income, and enough study time, which can be described as the best choice for work-study programs.
Taking advantage of the holiday to work in the overseas department of the company for a period of time, on the one hand, you can get a relatively stable income, on the other hand, you can understand and experience the basic operation of Korean companies and the life of the working class. The monthly income is generally 6.5438+0 million won.
Advantages of working in a restaurant: you can find classmates to work with, and there is music in the workplace. Work is easier and there are more opportunities to eat delicious food than in other places. Disadvantages: Because it is often necessary to stand, it consumes physical strength and serves several people. It is usually laborious and the salary is low.
Brief introduction of Singapore scholarship program
1. The Singapore Scholarship Project is implemented according to the agreement between the Chinese and New Zealand governments. Conducted by the study abroad service center of the Ministry of Education. Students sign up voluntarily, and their institutions recommend them on the basis of merit. Singapore and the study abroad service center of the Ministry of Education are responsible for examination admission and dispatch. Select qualified students, send them abroad at their own expense, and apply for going abroad with personal passports.
2. The Singapore Ministry of Education Scholarship is sponsored by 8 companies, including Singapore Airlines, Singapore Telecom, Singapore Science and Technology, Singapore Development Bank, Singapore Port Authority, Ke Sheng Industry Co., Ltd., Keppel Enterprises and Seafood Steamship.
3. Scholarship students selected by the Ministry of Education of Singapore will enter the National University of Singapore or Nanyang Technological University of Singapore for a bachelor's degree course with a duration of 3-4 years. Before the formal course begins, you will attend a preparatory class in Singapore for no more than 7 months.
Four, the specific contents of the scholarship include:
1. Living expenses are 6000 Singapore dollars per year;
2. One-time resettlement fee of Singapore dollar and 200 yuan upon arrival;
3. Economy class air ticket;
4. Medical insurance;
5. Tuition and miscellaneous fees for university courses and preparatory classes.
5. Students who accept Singapore scholarships should sign contracts with relevant parties in Singapore and serve in Singapore for six years after graduation (the treatment is the same as that of local ordinary college students).
6. Students who accept Singapore scholarships must sign a contract with Singapore. Once a scholarship student breaches the contract due to his own reasons, such as failing the exam, violating the school rules, breaking the law, dropping out of school without reason or refusing to serve, the student should make financial compensation to Singapore according to the contract.
7. Other matters will be explained by Singapore and the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education.
in addition
Five polytechnics in Singapore enroll students in Sichuan and have scholarships.
The University of Singapore has gradually become a bright spot in the study abroad market. After 40 senior two students received full scholarships funded by the Singapore government, five polytechnics successively recruited students with scholarships of 80% tuition per person. Large scholarships have become a major advantage of studying in Singapore. What are the types and characteristics of scholarships offered by the University of Singapore to China students?
Full scholarships are strictly recruited.
According to reports, three national universities in Singapore (National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University) provide undergraduate education and award bachelor's degrees, and five polytechnics (Singapore Polytechnic, Aang Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic, Nanyang Technological University, * * and Polytechnic) award professional education diplomas (equivalent to junior colleges). Full scholarship to learn sniper rifle? 4. What's wrong with me? Scarlett? Shrug your shoulders? Shallow s xingwei? Zinc home color? What's the matter with you? Gluttony? Afraid of waking up? Ping? Did you have a good bath?
Scholarships are only for science and engineering students.
In contrast, 80% government grants provided by five polytechnics are more suitable for ordinary students. Jiang Yu said that because the Singapore government set up scholarships to attract more outstanding students to study technical majors that lack talents in the country, scholarships are only for science and engineering students, not for liberal arts students, and the majors are changing every year. The requirements of science and engineering for foreign languages are not as high as those of liberal arts, but the requirements for English, mathematics and physics are still relatively strict. Generally speaking, students with a score of 450-550 can apply for the exam.
For the convenience of students, all polytechnics are now adjusting their time to a more suitable time period. For example, Yi 'an Vocational and Technical College will change the enrollment time for next year from March to 1 1.
Why are there 85% and 80% versions on the market now? Acupuncture expert: The official statement in Singapore is 80%, but there is a slight discrepancy due to different majors, which may be higher than 80%, reaching about 82%. With this exemption, the annual tuition fee is about 10000 RMB, and the living expenses are 30000-40000 RMB.
You must stay in your new job for three years after graduation.
It is reported that China students need to sign an agreement after receiving 80% government grants, and they must stay in Singapore for three years. "That is to say, you can have a good job after graduation with a monthly salary of about 8,000 yuan. Moreover, the majors that provide scholarships are urgently needed by the Singapore government. "
Secondly, compared with other countries, as long as you are admitted to the government grant program, you don't need to provide financial guarantee, which is very beneficial to China families.
At the same time, if the results are excellent, the students before 10% (5% before) can be directly promoted to undergraduate courses. Students can also work and study. Now working in Singapore for one year, you can go to undergraduate course.
To apply for undergraduate courses in India, Indian universities or higher education colleges require applicants to complete 12 years of school education. Applicants should pass the senior secondary education examination in five subjects (or equivalent level), and their scores should account for at least 60%-70% of the total scores. If you apply for engineering, you are required to get 75%-80% of the total score. Subjects required to provide grades should include physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and English. In fact, the admission requirements of Indian universities are not very strict, especially for international students.
Indian universities have autonomy, so they have the right to set standards for accepting overseas students. As a national authorized institution, the Indian University Council has formulated measures to examine the academic qualifications of foreign students. At present, some exams are considered to be equivalent to the senior high school entrance examination (grade seven), so students must at least pass this level when applying for bachelor's degree courses. These exams are:
1, GCE exam In the UK, you have to pass five courses in the general level exam (O level) and two courses in the advanced level exam (A level). For students majoring in science and engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics (or biology) must pass the in-depth level examination. If you apply to study medicine, English is also necessary.
2. French bachelor's degree exam.
3. Geneva International Bachelor's Degree Examination.
4. High school students who graduated from authorized institutions in the United States.
5, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and other Gulf countries high school certificate level examination.
6. The Ministry of Education of Kenya, Niger, Uganda and Tanzania or the National 12 Education High School Academic Level Examination Committee.
Overseas self-funded students who apply for general courses can write directly to universities or research institutes to apply for bachelor's, master's or doctoral courses. The Indian government has no special requirements for applying for admission to general courses. But it is impossible for an individual to apply to study in a national medical school. If you want to study medicine in India, you can contact the Indian Embassy or directly contact a private university recognized by the Indian Medical Council in order to apply for an undergraduate course. Students who want to study engineering or technology cannot be directly admitted to national universities, and only a few seats are reserved for students from developing countries. However, students can contact private universities directly. Self-funded international students studying for a master's degree in business administration and hotel management cannot apply directly to universities.
Student unit
Ministry of Foreign Affairs/room KLOC-0/009
Akbar Bawan
New Delhi 1 10 02 1
Matters needing attention in applying for studying in India
Students who want to study in India, whether self-funded or scholarship students, need to obtain a student visa. Self-funded international students must have an invitation letter from an Indian university, research institute or recognized college to obtain a student visa. If you get the admission notice from the school, you can apply for a matriculation student visa first. The duration of this visa is three months. During these three months, students must get the admission notice, or they will have to leave India. Preparing a student visa cannot be postponed.
Whether applying for a student visa or preparing for a student visa, you must clearly provide the name of the school you want to attend, because this name will be recorded on the visa. It is worth noting that once the school name is submitted, there is no application for change. If the applicant goes to India with a tourist visa and wants to change it to a student visa after arriving in India, the applicant must return to the motherland and re-apply for a student visa at the local Indian embassy. It is impossible to change the visa in India.
Address of Indian Embassy: Beijing Sanlitun Diplomatic Office Building
Postal code: 100600
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The latest trends in studying abroad The number of people studying in India has increased recently.
2005- 10-04 09: 10
According to a survey released by the Federation of Indian Universities on the 3rd, the number of students studying in India has increased in recent years. In the 2003-2004 academic year, the number of foreigners studying abroad reached 7753.
Among them, 4809 people are from Asian countries, 1, 755 people are from African countries, and 468 people are from North America. TD>
The total number of students is 128.
International students generally choose undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mainly liberal arts, and few people study science and engineering.
As far as the country is concerned, Malaysia has the largest number of students, with 806 students, followed by Nepal with 689 students, and Pakistan has the smallest number of students, with only 1 person.
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