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What are the requirements for studying in Korea?
Abstract: Korea is one of the four little dragons in Asia. As South Korea is economically developed and a neighbor of China, many China students choose to study in South Korea. So, what conditions do you need to meet to study in Korea? Korean students from China are relatively liberal, generally speaking, as long as their academic qualifications meet the requirements and their language and economic requirements meet the standards. Moreover, international students don't have to worry too much about finding a job after studying in Korea, and their employment prospects are still relatively good. Let's look at the introduction first. Conditions for studying in Korea

(1) Education requirements

1. Bachelor degree: foreign students who graduated from high school, aged 18-25, can apply for undergraduate major in Korean universities by passing CET-3.

2. Postgraduate study: Foreign students with a bachelor's degree, aged 18-27 years old, can study postgraduate major by passing Grade 3 Korean or TOEFL 550.

3. Doctoral study: There is no age limit for foreign students with a master's degree. They can apply for doctoral courses as long as they pass the Korean Band 3 or TOEFL score of 550.

(2) Other requirements

1. Age requirements: South Korea requires international students to be between 17-30 years old. It is best for international students to apply for a visa within 2 years after graduation, which has a high probability of success.

2. Education requirements: South Korea only accepts foreign students with high school education or above to study in South Korea, which means that foreign students must have received formal education at home for more than 12 years.

3. Language requirements: South Korea's language requirements for international students are not particularly high. If foreign students have no language foundation, they can make up for it through language courses. Generally speaking, South Korea will require international students to apply for a one-year Korean course. After the course is passed, they will take a language test to reach the language level of applying for an undergraduate school, and then they can start undergraduate courses in Korean universities.

4. Cost requirements: The cost of studying in Korea is about 50,000 to 65,438+05,000 RMB a year, including the tuition and living expenses of international students.

Employment prospects of returning from studying in South Korea

The employment prospects of returnees studying in South Korea are relatively considerable. South Korea's education level is advanced, but the entrance threshold is not very high. Korean universities adopt a relaxed education strategy for overseas students, and adopt a student selection system for China students that does not require harsh unified entrance examinations or domestic college entrance examination results. Therefore, it is easy for China students to enter famous Korean schools and study their own majors.

In recent years, South Korea's investment in China has continued to grow, and the trade volume between China and South Korea has exceeded $654.38+050 billion. In this context, Korean enterprises have a strong demand for talents, especially China people who have studied in Korea. Because these foreign students have no language communication barriers, they are familiar with Korean culture and cultural characteristics, which is conducive to the operation of Korean enterprises in the China market.