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I want to know how many points I can get into Korea Central University in the college entrance examination.
It seems that you don't know much about studying in Korea.

The first thing to look at when studying in Korea is your language performance. Generally speaking, a good college Chinese needs to pass CET-5 or above to apply.

If you don't have a language foundation, you have to go to a language school in Korea. Of course, you can apply directly to the Language College of Central University. I went straight up when I could apply.

South Korea pays little attention to China's college entrance examination results.

The following are the conditions, expenses and procedures for studying in Korea, which I hope will be useful to you.

The conditions for studying in Korea are

A received 12 years of formal education and obtained a high school diploma (some schools include secondary schools, vocational schools and technical schools).

B under 25 years old, undergraduate graduates can be relaxed to 27 years old.

C has the financial ability to pay for studying abroad. (Generally, a capital guarantee certificate of RMB 854.38+10,000 is required. )

Main expenses and processing cycle of studying in Korea

1. Tuition (depending on the school you apply for)

Tuition fee for language courses in Korean universities: 20,000-50,000 RMB/year.

Tuition for specialized courses in Korean universities: 30,000-40,000 RMB per semester.

2. Living expenses: about 20,000 yuan/year, and the expenses in Seoul area are 20% higher than those in other areas.

It takes about 2-3 months from applying for a school to getting a visa.

South Korea study abroad program:

Consultants provide students with free consultation-students fill out the evaluation form for studying in Korea-preliminary examination of students' situation-formally sign the entrustment agreement for studying in Korea and pay the initial service fee and school registration fee-interview-admission to Korean universities-(some schools need to pay tuition fees)-apply for a visa-students pay the final service fee and relevant fees as required by the agreement, get a visa-pre-departure guidance-and give feedback to parents.