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Applying to Korean Grad Schools

Posted on: Oct. 10, 2024, 2:46 a.m.

Authors: Dr. Kim's Network

The Graduate School Admission Process in Korea

Overview of the Admission Process

  1. Gathering Information
  2. Submitting Application
  3. Document Screening
  4. Interview or Audition (if applicable)
  5. Result Announcement

Step 1: Gathering Information

Research the educational environment, curriculum, and programs to identify the best-fit university or graduate school.

Step 2: Submitting the Application

Most Korean graduate schools accept online applications. Application fees typically range from 60 to 150 USD.

Required Documents

  1. Application form
  2. Official graduate certificate from undergraduate/graduate institution
  3. Official transcripts from undergraduate/graduate institution
  4. Language Proficiency Certificate or Test Result (Korean or English)
  5. Example criteria:
    • TOPIK Level 3 (Engineering & Natural Sciences) or Level 4 (Humanities)
    • TOEFL iBT 80, IELTS Academic Band Score 6.0, TEPS 551, or New TEPS 298
    • Certificate of English medium instruction for native English speakers
  6. Personal Statement and Study Plan
  7. Copy of Passport
  8. Official Certificate of Family Relation
  9. Official bank balance statement (minimum 20,000 USD)

Note: Additional documents may be required depending on the institution.

Step 3: Document Screening

The admission office reviews applications for eligibility and makes admission decisions.

Important: Some universities require contacting a potential supervisor before applying. Check the admission guidelines for specific requirements.

Step 4: Interview or Audition

Shortlisted candidates may be required to participate in an online or offline interview or audition.

Step 5: Result Announcement

Successful applicants are notified of admission and potential scholarship opportunities.

Final Steps

  1. Choose the best-fit graduate school from your acceptances
  2. Make a deposit or tuition payment to secure your spot
  3. Receive official admission letter and visa issuance guidelines
  4. Obtain your visa and prepare for your journey to Korea

Contacting Potential Advisors

  1. Prepare an up-to-date CV
  2. Obtain contact information for professors of interest
  3. Use the PhD.GO CV Editor to optimize your academic CV
  4. Search for potential advisors based on your research interests
  5. Compare professor information to identify ideal supervisors
  6. Reach out via email with your optimized CV attached

Note: The Search page on PhD.GO provides access to professor contacts, affiliations, labs, and academic achievements.

Tags: #AdmissionProcedure, #GraduateSchoolAdmission, #StudyingInKorea

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