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Admissions & Application for South Korean Universities

Applying to South Korean universities involves a direct application process — there is no centralized system like the UK's UCAS. Each university manages its own admissions, with its own deadlines, requirements, and application portal. The KGSP/GKS government scholarship adds another layer with its own parallel application process.

This guide walks you through every step from document preparation to receiving your admission offer.

Application Timeline

For March (Spring) Intake — Primary

TimelineAction
12-14 months beforeResearch universities, begin TOPIK/IELTS prep, start apostille process
10-12 months beforeSubmit KGSP/GKS embassy track application (if applicable)
8-10 months beforeTake language tests, finalize university shortlist
6-8 months beforeSubmit university applications (Sept-Nov deadlines)
4-6 months beforeReceive admission results, accept offer
3-4 months beforeApply for D-2 student visa
1-2 months beforeBook flights, arrange housing

For September (Fall) Intake

Shift the above timeline forward by approximately 6 months. Applications typically open in March-May with deadlines in May-July.

The Application Process — Step by Step

Step 1: Choose Your Universities

Select 3-5 universities based on:

  • Your academic field and career goals
  • Language of instruction (Korean vs. English)
  • University rankings and reputation in your specific field
  • Location (Seoul vs. regional cities)
  • Tuition costs and available scholarships
  • KGSP/GKS eligibility (if pursuing government funding)

Use the Study in Korea portal (studyinkorea.go.kr) to search for programs and compare universities.

Step 2: Prepare Your Documents

Essential documents for all applications:

DocumentDetailsProcessing Time
Apostilled transcriptsOfficial transcripts with apostille or embassy authentication2-6 weeks
Apostilled degree/diplomaFor graduate applicants2-6 weeks
Certified translationsInto Korean or English if originals are in another language3-7 days
TOPIK certificateFor Korean-taught programs (Level 3-5 depending on university)Results 4-6 weeks after test
IELTS/TOEFL scoresFor English-taught programs (IELTS 5.5-6.5 / TOEFL 71-90+)Send directly to universities
Study plan2-4 page document outlining your academic goals and why this universityN/A
Personal statementBackground, motivation, and future career plansN/A
Recommendation letters2-3 letters from professors or employers (mainly for graduate)2-4 weeks to arrange
Passport copyClear color copy of the information pageN/A
Financial documentsBank statements showing sufficient funds, or KGSP confirmationVaries
PortfolioFor art, design, architecture, and some engineering programsN/A
Pro tip: Start the apostille/authentication process at least 2 months before your earliest deadline. This is the step that most commonly causes delays. Some countries have expedited apostille services for an additional fee.

Step 3: Write a Strong Study Plan

The study plan is one of the most important elements of your application. Korean universities take this document seriously. Include:

  1. Academic background — Briefly summarize your education and relevant achievements
  2. Why South Korea? — Specific reasons beyond "I like K-pop" — mention research groups, professors, industry connections
  3. Why this university? — Demonstrate knowledge of the program, faculty, and resources
  4. Study goals — What you plan to study and research, and how this connects to your career
  5. Career plans — What you intend to do after graduation and how this degree helps
  6. Timeline — Your planned course of study over the degree period

For KGSP applicants, the study plan carries extra weight. Be specific about professors you want to work with and research projects that interest you.

Step 4: Submit Applications

Most universities accept applications through:

  • University online portals — Each university has its own application system
  • Study in Korea portal — Some universities accept applications through the government portal
  • Email or postal mail — Rare, but some require physical document submission

Application fees range from KRW 50,000-100,000 (USD 40-75) per university. Budget for 3-5 applications.

Step 5: Interview (If Required)

Some universities, particularly for graduate programs and KGSP scholarships, require interviews:

  • Format: Often conducted via video call (Zoom, Skype) for international applicants
  • Duration: 15-30 minutes
  • Language: English or Korean depending on the program
  • Content: Your study plan, research interests, motivation, and sometimes academic knowledge
  • Tips: Prepare by researching the professor and department. Be able to explain your study plan in detail

KGSP/GKS Scholarship Application

The Korean Government Scholarship Program has its own application process that runs parallel to regular university admissions.

Embassy Track

  1. Contact the Korean embassy or consulate in your home country for application forms and requirements
  2. Submit application documents (usually April-June)
  3. Undergo embassy screening (document review, interview, sometimes a written exam)
  4. Embassy nominates successful candidates to NIIED
  5. NIIED reviews and selects final scholars (September-October)
  6. University placement confirmed
  7. Arrival in Korea (February-March) for Korean language training

University Track

  1. Apply directly to a KGSP-participating university
  2. University reviews and selects candidates for nomination
  3. University nominates candidates to NIIED
  4. NIIED reviews and selects final scholars
  5. Same arrival and language training process
Pro tip: Apply through both tracks simultaneously to double your chances. Some embassies are less competitive than others, particularly in countries with smaller Korean diaspora communities. Thoroughly research which track has better odds for applicants from your country.

Admission Requirements by Level

Undergraduate

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted high school (12 years of education)
LanguageTOPIK Level 3+ (Korean) or IELTS 5.5+ / TOEFL 71+ (English programs)
DocumentsApostilled transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters
AgeGenerally no strict limit, but most applicants are 18-25

Master's

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted bachelor's degree
LanguageTOPIK Level 4+ (Korean) or IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL 80+ (English programs)
DocumentsApostilled degree + transcripts, study plan, research proposal, recommendation letters
ResearchPrior research experience or publications are advantageous

PhD

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted master's degree (some programs accept direct from bachelor's)
LanguageTOPIK Level 4+ (Korean) or IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL 80+ (English programs)
DocumentsAll master's requirements plus detailed research proposal
SupervisorFor many programs, identifying a potential supervisor before applying is essential

University-Specific Scholarships

Beyond KGSP, many universities offer their own scholarships:

UniversityScholarshipCoverage
SNUSNU Global ScholarshipTuition waiver + stipend
KAISTStandard admissionTuition waived (GPA 2.0+/4.3)
Korea UniversityGlobal Leader ScholarshipTuition reduction (25-100%)
Yonsei UniversityUIC ScholarshipMerit-based tuition waiver
SKKUSKKU International ScholarshipTuition reduction (30-100%)
Hanyang UniversityHanyang International ScholarshipTuition reduction (25-100%)
GISTStandard admission (graduate)Full tuition waiver + stipend

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Missing apostille deadlines — Start document authentication at least 2 months early
  • Wrong TOPIK level — Check the specific requirement for your target university and program
  • Generic study plan — Each university application should have a tailored study plan
  • Ignoring the university track for KGSP — Many applicants only apply through the embassy track
  • Late application — Some programs fill before the official deadline, especially popular English-taught programs
  • Insufficient financial documentation — Even with KGSP, non-scholarship applicants need to prove they can cover costs

After Admission

Once you receive your admission offer:

  1. Accept the offer and pay any required deposit
  2. Receive your Certificate of Admission — Required for D-2 visa application
  3. Apply for housing — University dormitory or off-campus options
  4. Apply for D-2 student visa — See our visa guide
  5. Arrange health insurance — Required; National Health Insurance enrollment upon arrival
  6. Book flights — Aim to arrive 1-2 weeks before orientation

Next Steps

الأسئلة الشائعة

How do I apply to South Korean universities as an international student?
Most South Korean universities accept direct applications from international students through their own online portals or the Study in Korea portal (studyinkorea.go.kr). You submit your application, apostilled documents, language scores, study plan, and recommendation letters directly. There is no centralized application system like UCAS. Application fees are typically KRW 50,000-100,000 (USD 40-75).
What documents do I need to apply to a South Korean university?
Standard requirements include: apostilled or embassy-authenticated academic transcripts and degree certificates, certified Korean or English translations, TOPIK score (for Korean-taught programs) or IELTS/TOEFL (for English-taught programs), a study plan or personal statement, 2-3 recommendation letters, a copy of your passport, and financial documentation (bank statements).
What are the application deadlines for South Korean universities?
For the March (Spring) intake, application deadlines typically fall between September and November of the previous year. For the September (Fall) intake, deadlines are typically May to July. KGSP/GKS scholarship applications open earlier — usually February-March for the following year's March intake. Always check specific university deadlines as they vary.
How do I apply for the KGSP/GKS scholarship?
There are two tracks: the Embassy Track (apply through the Korean embassy/consulate in your home country, typically April-June deadline) and the University Track (apply directly to a participating university, which nominates you to NIIED). You can apply through both tracks simultaneously. The scholarship covers full tuition, living allowance, flights, insurance, and one year of Korean language training.
Do I need to get my documents apostilled?
Yes. South Korean universities require foreign academic documents to be officially authenticated. If your country is a Hague Apostille Convention member, you need to get your documents apostilled by the designated government authority. If not, documents must be authenticated by the Korean embassy or consulate in your country. Start this process early — it can take 2-6 weeks.
What TOPIK score do I need for admission?
For Korean-taught undergraduate programs, most universities require TOPIK Level 3 or higher, with top universities (SNU, Korea, Yonsei) requiring Level 4-5. For English-taught programs, TOPIK is not required — you'll need IELTS 5.5-6.5 or TOEFL iBT 71-90+ instead. KGSP scholars receive one year of Korean language training before starting their degree.
Can I get conditional admission if my language score is low?
Some Korean universities offer conditional admission where you're accepted on the condition that you complete a Korean language program or improve your TOPIK score before starting the degree. This is more common for graduate programs. Check individual university policies, as not all offer this option.
How competitive is admission to top South Korean universities?
Competition varies significantly. SNU is the most competitive, with international admission rates around 20-30%. KAIST is highly selective in engineering (around 15-25% acceptance). Korea University and Yonsei are moderately competitive. Regional national universities and mid-tier private universities are generally more accessible, with acceptance rates of 40-60%.

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