1. What conditions need to be met?
Students who meet the following qualifications in China are basically qualified to study in Korea in the form of placement.
Graduated from college in three years.
Five-year junior college (accepted by some schools)
Regular four-year undergraduate courses have been completed for 2 or 4 semesters.
2. Is there any risk of delaying the completion of shift handover?
Students who study credits seriously during the transfer period will basically not have the problem of delaying graduation. If it is really necessary to postpone graduation due to some uncontrollable factors, you can choose to use your vacation or the next 1-2 semester to make up the credits you didn't get, so it won't be delayed for too long.
3. Can I continue my graduate studies after graduation?
Of course. Undergraduate graduation is divided into classes, and personal future development space is very large. If you have the idea of continuing to improve, you can freely choose to continue studying in Korea, go back to China for postgraduate study or go to other countries for postgraduate study.
4. What schools can a five-year junior college enroll in?
There are restrictions on applying for a five-year junior college, which need to be confirmed with the school in advance. You can apply now. Schools with better rankings include Kyung Hee University, dongguk university, Korean Foreign Studies University, National University, Tankook University, Sejong University, Busan University and Renhe University, but their academic qualifications must be certified by Xuexin.com. ..
5. What's the difference between changing classes and ordinary newcomers?
There is no difference between applying for transfer and applying for undergraduate freshmen in admission process, class mode and student treatment. Being successfully admitted to the applied institution means that you have exactly the same student status as other students in our school.
6. Is it difficult to transfer classes across majors?
It must be difficult to cross majors. If you have a strong personal learning ability and comprehensive quality in all aspects, and you really feel that your current professional field is not suitable for you, if you want to make changes, you can try, but I suggest you not to span too much.
2. How many years does it take to apply for studying in Korea?
1. Yu College
Language Institute is a place to learn Korean. Most schools have four semesters a year, each lasting three months. The exception is that Sungkyunkwan has six semesters a year, each lasting two months.
The length of study in a language school is related to your Korean foundation and Korean ability. Generally speaking, the rhythm of a language school is one level per semester. After four semesters a year, it will be Grade 4. Moreover, before the first semester starts, there will be placement exams. After taking the placement test, students with basic knowledge can be assigned to different classes according to the test results.
2. Undergraduate courses
The professional academic system of most undergraduate students is four years, mainly taking credits. You can finish your undergraduate course ahead of time by completing credits ahead of time, but you can't get your diploma ahead of time. If you fail, truancy will lead to insufficient credits and delay graduation.
Architecture is a special major, usually five years, so students who choose architecture as their major usually study for one more year than other students.
3. Master's degree
Master's degree is generally two years. After completing the credits, graduation exams and graduation thesis defense, you can graduate smoothly. However, due to the different progress of graduation thesis completion, many students will postpone graduation because they have not finished their thesis on time. There are also some schools with a 2.5-year major, such as cultural industry management of Qingxi Management College, which has a 2.5-year major, and the graduation thesis can be replaced by half a year's credits.
4. Doctor
Doctorates are mostly two-year programs, which, like master's requirements, require credits, graduation exams and thesis defense to graduate, and graduation will be postponed because of the thesis. If all the credits have been completed, but the thesis has not been finished, there is no need to pay tuition for delaying graduation. Just ask the professor to guide the revision regularly.
educational system
The academic system of Korean universities is 6-3-3-4-2-4, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years of junior high school, 3 years of senior high school, 4 years of university, 2 years of graduate students and 4 years of doctor.
Among the majors studied in universities, humanities, science and engineering, social sciences, business, education, art and sports are four-year, architecture is generally five-year, and medical majors are generally six-year.
South Korea's universities are divided into three management systems: national, public and private. However, most Korean universities are private schools.
There are 1 * * 10 national universities, 1 * * 40 public universities and more than 300 private universities in South China, and their diplomas are recognized by the Ministry of Education.
3. Three obstacles to studying in Korea
The first level: the education level.
First of all, tailor your clothes, consider your education, and choose a suitable university according to your education. On the one hand, there is little difference with students' learning ability, which improves their self-confidence. On the other hand, you can finally get a positive result and get a diploma smoothly. At present, South Korea's university education is in a state of lenient entry and strict exit. It is relatively easy to enter the school after passing the language barrier, but there are not enough credits to be taken every year, so I can only watch other students get their diplomas.
The second level: the financial level.
South Korea's economic center is in Seoul, and most Korean universities are in Seoul, so the tuition and living expenses in Seoul are relatively expensive, and the requirements for family economy are also relatively high. However, many national universities in Korea are located outside Seoul, such as Chungnam National University, Chungbuk National University and Busan National University. The tuition fee is relatively low, the ranking is relatively high, and the cost performance is very high.
At the same time, the difficulty of obtaining a visa for students is closely related to the popularity of Korean universities. Generally, the visa rate of the top ten famous universities in Korea is guaranteed, and the visa rate of outstanding national universities in Korea is almost 100%. Because the staff and professors of national universities are Korean national civil servants, they have a good relationship with the staff of the Ministry of Justice and have a high reputation in the Ministry of Justice, so the visa rate of national universities is guaranteed.
The third level: the visa level.
The most important thing for studying in Korea is visa clearance. It is difficult to obtain a visa if the student himself or his family members have a history of illegal detention. Students studying in Korea must have a correct attitude and a clear purpose. South Korea's industrial and commercial development can provide many job opportunities for Korean students. However, many students will choose to pick up sesame seeds and throw watermelons after going to Korea, and some even give up their studies and work illegally. This is a great harm to students' own growth and a disguised harm to their families. Therefore, before studying abroad, we must have a correct concept and obtain correct and sufficient knowledge of studying abroad through legal channels. Accurately and comprehensively understanding the knowledge of studying in South Korea is a very important link in the process of studying abroad.