The following is the latest summary of the expenses of studying in Korea by Sakura Ye Zhi Korea Department, hoping to bring you some reference.
1. Registration fee: You need to pay the registration fee for each school, also called the application fee. Once the application is made, no refund will be given whether the visa is issued or not. Generally, it is about 30,000 ~ 80,000 won (about 2 million ~ 600 yuan).
2. Tuition: According to the nature of the school (state or private) and the location (Seoul or local), the tuition is different. Tuition fees of national and local universities are low, while those of private universities and universities in Seoul are high.
National universities: about 160 ~ 1.9 million won (about 1.3 ~ 1.6 million RMB)/semester: private universities: about 2.2 ~ 4 million won (about1.8 ~ 3)
Local colleges and universities: about1.38 ~ 3 million won (about RMB1.1.000 ~ 30,000 yuan)/semester 3. Accommodation: Korean universities have student dormitories, but the university dormitories in Seoul are limited, so most students can only choose boarding (temporary residence) and renting houses.
Universities in Seoul: Accommodation fee: about 250,000 ~ 500,000 won/month (about 2,000 ~ 4,000 yuan/month), and accommodation fee: about 300,000 won/month (about 2,400 yuan/month).
Local colleges and universities: depending on the dormitory environment, the cost is about 70,000 ~ 65,438+0.4 million won/month (about 600 ~ 6,5438+0.000 yuan/month).
4. Meal fee: The school has a canteen to provide students with the cheapest, most nutritious and most complete diet. A meal is about1500 ~ 2,500 won (about 12 ~ 20 RMB).
5. Living expenses: Seoul: about 200,000 won ~ 300,000 won/month (about RMB 1.500 ~ 2.300 yuan/month) Place: about 654,380+0.000 won ~ 200,000 won/month (about RMB 800 ~ 1.500 yuan/month)
* The above living expenses only include the most basic monthly necessities, and non-necessities vary from person to person.