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Ranking of Korean art colleges
The ranking of Korean art universities is: Seoul National University, Hony University, Korean National University of Arts and Sungkyunkwan University.

1. Seoul National University.

Seoul National University is located in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Seoul National University is the highest institution of learning in South Korea, one of the top research-oriented national comprehensive universities in Asia and even the world, and a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the Asian University Alliance and East Asia University Forum and the East Asia Research University Association.

2. Hongik University.

Hony hung university is a four-year full-time university, founded in Seoul, Korea, 1946. It has a number of key undergraduate majors, as well as national key scientific research institutes and art and culture colleges, including East Asian Art and Culture College and International Design College.

Hony hung university is an excellent comprehensive university in Korea, especially in the field of art and design. It is the top design institution in Asia and a world-famous art institution.

3. Korea University of the Arts.

Korea National University of the Arts, founded in 1993, is a four-year national university of the arts established by the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Korea. Korean National University of Arts offers undergraduate, master and doctoral courses.

Including soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, tenor, baritone, bass, piano, organ, harp, viola, bass, guitar, tape recorder, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone and trumpet.

4. Sungkyunkwan University.

Sungkyunkwan University, or SKKU for short, is the top research-oriented comprehensive university in Asia and the world. Sungkyunkwan University has a long history. As a famous institution with a glorious history of more than 600 years, its history can be traced back to Sungkyunkwan University, the highest institution of learning in the Korean dynasty established in 1398. It is the first national educational institution.

Sungkyunkwan University now consists of two campuses, Seoul and Shui Yuan, with more than 3,460 faculty members and more than 23,000 students.