Korean universities have no hard and fast rules for applicants' college entrance examination scores. Students mainly apply with high school average and Korean scores. If they do well in the college entrance examination, they can also submit them to Korean universities, which will also refer to them when they are admitted. If students' college entrance examination results are not ideal, and their usual results are not particularly excellent, it is difficult to apply directly to Korean universities. It is recommended to apply for the Korean study abroad preparatory course offered by domestic universities.
The preparatory course for studying in Korea is a preparatory course before studying abroad. It is jointly organized by domestic universities and Korean universities. It mainly provides Korean courses to ensure that students can reach at least level 3 in Korean before studying abroad and can be successfully admitted to Korean universities.
Other conditions for applying for studying in Korea mainly include:
1, language requirements, Chinese level reaches topik4 and above.
2, property requirements, students' families need to issue relevant economic certificates to ensure that they can pay for studying abroad.
3. Other material requirements: If students apply for Korean graduate students, they need to submit their academic plans at the same time. If students are art majors, they should also submit some of their own works when applying for studying abroad.
Material supplement:
Korean study materials mainly include:
1, school registration related materials: transcripts, academic certificates, study certificates or pre-graduation certificates.
2. Household registration related materials: household registration book, ID card and proof of kinship.
3. Economic related materials: frozen deposits, parents' employment certificates and parents' income certificates.
4. Written documents (these materials are generally in the unified format of the school, so don't write them casually): self-introduction, academic plan, application form, consent letter for academic investigation, consent letter for fund payment, and recommendation letter (two letters are required for master's application).