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What are the application conditions for high school graduates to study in Korea?

Many students study in Korea here every year, and many high school graduates also want to apply for studying in Korea. So what conditions do these students need when applying? Let's look at these conditions.

I. Conditions for studying in Korea

Educational qualification

1, graduated from high school this year (you can apply before and fill in the materials after the college entrance examination).

2. Within 5 years after graduating from high school (repeat students are also counted).

3. Senior one and senior two students can apply for reserved places to take the exam before, and the reserved places shall not exceed 10% of the total annual places in the next 1-2 years. Such students can apply for the entrance examination at the end of the next semester of the second year of high school at the earliest, and they will be admitted directly to the undergraduate course after passing the examination.

Age condition

18-25 years old (especially high school graduates).

economic conditions

65,438+0,90,000 RMB capital guarantee certificate (to ensure that tuition fees can be paid, because many people work illegally and so on).

2. The deposit certificate of USD 65,438+00,000 (or equivalent RMB) must be fixed for more than 6 months.

3. Other supporting assets that prove your ability to study in Korea, such as having a house, a car, a mansion and a factory at home.

Language condition

1, passed the Korean TOPIK level 3 exam.

2. Some schools or majors should be above CET-4.

3. Some schools or majors may need English scores such as TOEFL and IELTS as admission conditions.

4. Some majors need interviews or skill tests (such as art students).

Second, the application materials for studying in South Korea

1, proof of nationality

As we all know, if you want to apply to study in Korea as a foreigner, not only must you be a foreign national, but your parents must not be Korean. So it is necessary to prove the nationality of three people.

2. Certificate of academic qualifications

Education is the most critical and important part of studying abroad preparation. Academic qualifications are mainly divided into notarization and certification, and certification is divided into consular certification and Ministry of Education certification. Every certification body is different. Specifically, it includes high school diploma certification, senior high school entrance examination score certification, college entrance examination score certification, undergraduate diploma, degree certificate notarization, transcript notarization (some schools require certification), education inquiry report of the Ministry of Education, and education degree certification of the Ministry of Education.

3. Proof of family relationship

This part is mainly to prove my family relationship with my parents. For most families, you only need to provide the household registration book, which proves that you are the son and daughter of your father or mother, commonly known as the proof of kinship. Generally speaking, only an authoritative organization can issue this certificate.

4. Proof of language ability

If most schools explicitly request to submit language scores when applying, then we must submit language scores and materials together.

5. Proof of deposit

At present, more than 90% Korean universities need to submit proof of deposit when applying. Generally speaking, the deposit certificate required by the Language Institute is 80,000 yuan, and the undergraduate and graduate students are 6.5438+0.5 million yuan. It is recommended that the deposit certificate be issued in my own name, so that it will be more convenient to submit materials.

6. Letter of recommendation (some schools)

Some schools will require universities to issue letters of recommendation, so we need to contact well-connected professors to prepare. Generally speaking, letters of recommendation are free-form, but they need to be filled out in English or Korean, put in an envelope, signed and sealed before the school can recognize them.

7. Award-winning certificates and work experience inside and outside the school.

This part of the materials is basically not required to be submitted by the school, but if there is, the admission will be extra points. If it is a Chinese certificate, it cannot be submitted directly. You need translation and notarization. It is recommended to submit certificates related to your major, and you will get more points.

Third, the advantages of studying in South Korea

1, rich in culture and full of vitality.

Korea is a country that maintains ancient traditions and cultures and has preserved many cultural heritages and traditions. Thousands of years' history has given birth to all kinds of existence and intangible culture, which has penetrated into all parts of society and spread to this day. The Korean Wave, which started from Korean TV dramas, has expanded to love Korean culture and language. The recent popularity of K-POP shows that Korean Wave is not only a Korean culture, but also a world culture that people all over the world like.

2. Educational competitiveness

According to the "20 17 National Competitiveness Report" of the Swedish Institute for International Elite Development, South Korea's educational competitiveness ranks 29th among 59 respondents. Asia follows Singapore, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong, and is higher than Japan and China. Moreover, in the comparative study on the academic achievement rate (PISA) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), South Korea recently ranked 3~6 among the respondents from 65 countries. Especially ranked first in the digital reading literacy assessment. Based on this educational competitiveness, we can provide higher-level educational services for international students.

3. The cost of studying abroad is low

Compared with the United States, Canada, Britain and other English-speaking countries, the tuition or living expenses of studying in South Korea are relatively low. There is no extra charge for international students, there are many scholarship systems for international students, and the economic burden of studying abroad is less.

4. Recruitment support

Every year, a job fair for international students is held to help international students find jobs in Korea. In particular, through the gold card system for professional graduates in cutting-edge technical fields and the science and technology card system for senior scientific and technological personnel, we will help international students find employment and issue visas.