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Is Yonsei University easy to enter?
It's not easy to get in Yonsei University, Seoul University and Korea University are also called the top three universities in Korea. The most important thing for undergraduate application is Korean proficiency. Generally, you have to go to the language school of Yonsei University to study languages first. After the language is passed, it will be interviewed and written by the school, so it is still difficult to enter.

Yonsei University Undergraduate Enrollment Conditions

Yonsei University provides14,547 undergraduates with about 454 scholarships of about10.5 million yuan each year, covering nearly 30% of undergraduates, including freshmen. Scholarships are usually awarded to outstanding students and students with special talents.

1, graduated from high school, Korean level 5 or above, or studied Korean in the Language Institute of our school for about one year;

2. Admission: at least 2 years in a 4-year regular university in China, with more than half of graduation credits;

3. Graduates who have completed junior college courses in China. For majors other than science and engineering, you can choose any major when applying for transfer.

Requirements for postgraduate entrance of Yonsei University

Yonsei University offers four different types of scholarships for students: teaching assistants, research assistants, merit-based scholarships and special financial assistance for foreign students. The amount of scholarship varies from 65438+ 0.4 of the total tuition fee to the full amount according to the student's grades.

1, certificate of CET-4 or above in Korean or certificate of CET-4 or above in Yonsei University Language School;

2. Graduated from a regular university with a bachelor's degree.

Enrolment conditions of Yonsei University's language preparatory course

1, graduated from high school, studied in junior college, graduated from junior college, studied in undergraduate course, and graduated from undergraduate course;

2, graduated from high school or above within 2 years.