First of all, undergraduate colleges need students to have high school certificates and equivalent academic qualifications, and they are very friendly to "three-school students", that is, students from secondary schools, vocational schools or technical schools. Students from these schools can also apply for Korean schools, as long as they complete the corresponding notarization and consular certification. In addition, junior college students can also go to Korea for junior college. After graduation, you can directly enroll in the third year of undergraduate studies in Korea, and after two years of study, you can get an undergraduate diploma and a degree certificate, which is also a good way to improve your college education.
Postgraduates, that is, universities, have higher requirements for students' academic qualifications. Most colleges and universities require undergraduates to have "double certificates", diplomas and degree certificates. Some schools can also accept self-taught undergraduate courses, and they can also apply for Korean universities as long as they obtain a degree certificate and complete academic certification. /zd/xx