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Application Guidelines

Our Study in Korea program provides a comprehensive guide to applying for universities in Korea. Gain insights into the application process, from choosing the right university to understanding the visa requirements.

Korea is renowned for its high educational standards, cutting-edge research, and vibrant cultural heritage. Studying in Korea will not only elevate your academic credentials but also offer you the opportunity to immerse yourself in one of Asia's most dynamic societies.

Required Documents

Ensure you have the following documents ready for a smooth application process:

  • Completed Visa Application Form.
  • Certificate of Admission from a Korean University.
  • Business Registration Certificate of the University.
  • Copy of Passport.
  • Language Proficiency Certificate (TOPIK or equivalent).
  • Personal Statement or Cover Letter.
  • Verified Educational Documents (e.g., high school diploma, transcripts).

Book Seats

Duration: 2 Years

Minimum Eligibility: High School Diploma

Course Fee: $10,000 per year

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Tokyo

Kyoto

Nagoya

Kyoto

Osaka

Kyoto

Fukuoka

Kyoto

Kobe

Kyoto

Nagasaki

Kyoto

Hiroshima

Kyoto

Okinawa

Kyoto

Chiba

Kyoto

Shizuoka

Kyoto

Sendai

Kyoto

Saitama

University of Tokyo

University of Tokyo

Kyoto University

Kyoto University

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