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.