First of all, college entrance examination results are not a necessary condition for applying to Korean universities! No university in Korea is forced to provide college entrance examination results. Better universities only mention the college entrance examination score option in the supplementary options. If so, it can be provided as a reference for admission. After all, China and South Korea belong to the eastern cultural circle, and they still pay more attention to the elite selection system! Therefore, if you do well in the college entrance examination, it will definitely help your application, that is, you will get extra points in judging your learning ability! Therefore, if you get good grades, take them out to add luster. If your grades are not good, you don't have to provide them. For example, at Yonsei University, some people say that they must get college entrance examination results. In fact, this is wrong! In fact, if you apply for Yonsei University, if you get good results in the college entrance examination, the chances of basic admission will be even greater! But that doesn't mean you have to have college entrance examination results to admit you! Basically, this also reflects the admission mentality of all universities in Korea-merit-based admission.
Second question: Do you need IELTS TOEFL scores to study in Korea?
Take Seoul National University as an example. Postgraduates applying for TOEFL (PBT550, CBT2 13, IBT 80) IELTS 5.5 and TEPS 55 1 are the most basic reference requirements. The higher their English scores, the more likely they are to get a full scholarship. The most important thing for studying abroad is students' foreign language ability. Therefore, good grades in English or Korean when applying for a major will help you successfully apply for the ideal one.
Question 3: Can you guarantee going to college after learning Korean?
First of all, it must be clear that Korean is separated from entering the major. You can't go to our university without speaking the language, but in principle, Korean universities can enter Korean smoothly, because you can choose to enroll in N universities at the same time when applying for a major. The number of undergraduate places for foreign students in Korean universities is limited.
Question 4: How much is the certificate of deposit for studying in Korea?
Seoul local university is different from other local universities. Apply for 50 thousand language study for half a year, so it's a local university! Seoul area is more than 80 thousand a year! Apply for a professional visa, no matter which university is 65438+ 10,000 for half a year!
The certificate of deposit is a kind of proof of financial ability, which proves that the families of overseas students have enough financial ability to bear the cost of studying abroad. Different universities have different requirements for bank deposit certificates (Seoul local university and local universities are different, and they apply for language training for half a year, so they are local universities! Seoul area is more than 80 thousand a year! Apply for a professional visa, no matter which university is 65438+ 10,000 for half a year! In principle, it will be helpful for students to save as much as possible when family conditions permit.
Question 5: What are the admission requirements for Korean universities?
Generally speaking, there are three conditions for studying in Korea: academic qualifications, finance and personal qualifications.
① Education background
Famous Korean universities generally require high school education, and students from technical secondary schools and vocational colleges are not allowed to apply. At the same time, it is best not to graduate for more than 2 years. Special circumstances can be considered individually.
College students, college graduates and famous universities have higher requirements for transfer students, mainly involving the issue of credit transfer. Generally speaking, the greater the reputation of a university, the more rigorous its academics, and the stricter its assessment of transfer students.
For undergraduates and graduate students, many universities can accept self-taught degrees (with degree certificates), but some universities in Seoul, such as Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University and Central University, do not accept applications even if they have degree certificates. It is often the case that the university will never admit you when it accepts students, although it has not explicitly put forward that it will not accept candidates from itself. This is also a noteworthy phenomenon.
② Financial settlement
The economic center of South Korea is in Seoul, and most of the famous universities in South Korea are in Seoul, so the tuition and living expenses in Seoul are relatively expensive, and the requirements for family economy are also relatively high. However, many national universities in Korea are located outside Seoul, such as Chungnam National University, Chungbuk National University and Busan National University. Tuition is relatively low, ranking relatively high, and cost-effective.
Visa difficulties are also closely related to the popularity of Korean universities. Generally, the visa rate of the top ten famous schools in Korea is guaranteed. In addition, the visa rate of excellent national universities in Korea is almost 100%. Because the faculty and professors of national universities are all Korean national civil servants, they have a good relationship with the staff of the Ministry of Justice and have a high reputation in the Ministry of Justice, so the visa rate of national universities is guaranteed.
③ Personal gap
The most important thing for studying in Korea is visa clearance. It is difficult to obtain a visa if the student himself or his family members have a history of illegal detention. Students studying in Korea must have a correct attitude and a clear purpose. South Korea's industrial and commercial development can provide many job opportunities for Korean students. However, many students will choose to pick up sesame seeds and throw watermelons after going to Korea, and some even give up their studies and work illegally. This is a great harm to students' own growth and a disguised harm to their families. Therefore, before studying abroad, we must have a correct concept and obtain correct and sufficient knowledge of studying abroad through legal channels. Accurately and comprehensively understanding the knowledge of studying in South Korea is a very important link in the process of studying abroad.
Question 6: What are the fees for studying in Korea?
Choose universities, guide materials, organize interviews, mail materials, translate materials, apply for visas, pick up planes, dormitories, exchange money, apply for mobile phone passbooks, and apply for specialized courses. Some help is assistance, but not necessarily free, such as arranging airport pick-up, accommodation, handling mobile phone passbook, etc.
Question 7: What is the ranking of Korean universities?
According to the ranking of different majors in Korean universities, this ranking can only be said to be a comprehensive ranking as a reference, and the ranking of Korean universities changes every year according to their own scientific research strength and employment level.
Question 8: Can Korean universities provide on-campus dormitories for language students?
Many universities in Seoul have dormitories, such as Seoul National University Seoul, Yonsei University Seoul, Korea University Seoul, Foreign Studies University Seoul, Jianguo University Seoul, Ewha Women's University Seoul, Chungnam University Daejeon, Chungbuk University Cheongju, Jeonbuk University Gwangju, Chung kyunkwan University Shui Yuan, Kyunghee University Shui Yuan, Central University Ancheng, Hanyang University Ansan, Renhe University Incheon and Busan University.
Question 9: What materials should I prepare to study in Korea?
Original passport, original diploma, original report card, original proof of parents' on-the-job income, copy or scanned copy of my household registration book and ID card, original deposit certificate, resume and self-introduction, and final education certificate.
Question 10: What are the procedures for studying in Korea?
1) Select a school 2) Prepare the application materials according to the requirements of the consultant 3) Send the materials to the Korean school 4) Review the materials of the school 5) Admission to the school 6) Pay the tuition fee 7) The school submits the admission materials and fees to the Legal Department, and the Legal Department issues the countersign number 8) Students apply for visas at the local Korean embassy with the countersign number 9) Visa issuance, and prepare to go to Korea.
Question 1 1: What is the cost of studying in Korea?
First of all, there is a big difference in tuition fees between Seoul and local universities. Take the universities in Seoul as an example. The average annual tuition fee is around 7 million-8.5 million won (about 40,000-50,000 yuan), and the tuition fees of schools in the upper reaches of Seoul have not dropped much this year. In contrast, the tuition fees of local universities are very advantageous (national universities are mostly in local areas), and the annual tuition fees are about 5 million to 7 million won (about 30,000 to 40,000 yuan). What is said here is the average tuition fee, and almost all Korean universities will provide scholarships for international students.
In terms of living expenses, it is mainly accommodation. If you can apply for a dormitory, it is economical and convenient to go to school. In some schools, the dormitory fee also includes one or two meals a day. Generally speaking, the monthly dormitory fee is about 300,000-450,000 won (about1600-2,500 RMB). If you rent a house for yourself outside, the monthly rent is generally around 400 thousand won, and you have to pay a part of the deposit. You have to pay a deposit to rent a house in Korea, and it will be refunded in full after the expiration, usually starting from 5 million won, depending on the size of the house and the traffic environment. The deposit for renting a house around the school is generally 5 million won, which is about 27,000 yuan. ...
Meals, if eaten in the school cafeteria, will be cheaper than outside, and with transportation and telephone charges, it will cost 400,000 to 500,000 won (about 2,200 to 2,800 yuan) every month. If you rent a house and cook for yourself, you will also save some money. ...
Other personal consumption varies according to personal circumstances. Such as entertainment, shopping and so on.
Twelfth question: Is it difficult to study and get a job in Korea? Which majors are good for employment?
Studying in Korea is actually a life experience. After going abroad, I broadened my horizons. I will deal with things from different angles in the future, but I can't guarantee that I can bring money back and practice by myself when I go abroad ~ ~
Interpretation and explanation of popular majors and employment direction. There are three popular professional courses: online business, sports and multimedia communication. Then the employment direction of these popular majors:
Online merchants are employed in software program development, information technology support, network management and maintenance, e-commerce, database development, institutions, government departments, research institutes and other electronic departments.
The employment direction of sports majors is fitness coaches, lifeguards, sports coaches, social sports institutions, sports center workers, police, etc.
Multimedia communication employment direction audio-visual technical services, communication software production, information technology work, audio-visual database development, and enterprises related to audio-visual photography and network communication.
Question 13: What are the procedures for studying in Korea?
Determine the university and time you want to apply for, pay the registration fee, and we will mail two formal study abroad contracts and registration receipts. After receiving the contract, sign and mail the same copy.
Question 14: I am abroad, how can I sign up?
You can come to Weifang headquarters, sign the contract on site, or pay the registration fee of 1000 yuan by mail, and we will mail the receipt and contract to your home. Then a consultant will follow up the guidance materials.
Question 15: When should we start signing the contract? When do you start preparing materials?
You have to prepare the materials three months in advance. It is best to register at least four months in advance, of course, the sooner the better, and enjoy a more favorable enrollment policy!
Question 16: Which universities in Korea accept middle school students?
Sungkyunkwan University, Xijiang University, Jianguo University, Central University, Pengmei University, Chungbuk University, Renhe University, Hony University, Seoul City University, etc.