Why study in Korea?

South Korea has seen an increase in international student enrollments for six years in a row, with over 123,000 students attending its institutions and colleges. In addition, the government has established a goal of enrolling 200,000 overseas students by 2023. The growing number of overseas students at Korean colleges reveals a lot about studying in Korea.

South Korea has approximately 370 official higher education providers in total, so interested students will have much to choose from. The country has four top-20 entries and 88 overall participants in the QS Asia University Rankings 2021, as well as 29 ranked institutions in the QS World University Rankings 2021.Study Environment in

Korea

Korea’s academic atmosphere is excellent. Education has aided the development of Korea’s democracy and government. It has produced dedicated, skilled laborers who have brought about significant economic change in a single generation. It has successfully preserved its traditional values while pushing for modernization. Korean culture, as well as its educational system, is a blend of the old and the modern. As a result, it has one of the most effective educational systems in the world.

Koreans place a high value on education, particularly higher education. Academics in Korea are fiercely competitive; students respect their lecturers and take their studies very seriously. Korea boasts a number of famous universities, several of which are located in Seoul, the capital city.

For Nepali students interested in studying in Korea, there are numerous subjects of study to choose from. Biochemistry, Nanoscience, Molecular Biology, Engineering, Natural Sciences, Business Studies, Management Studies, Economics, and Social Sciences are all popular disciplines of study in Korea.

Education Cost in Korea

Tuition fees for international students in Korea vary depending on the program and university where you study. The graphic depicts the general charge structure.

Degree CoursesField of StudyTentative Tuition Fee (USD, per semester)
Undergraduate DegreeArts and SportsEngineering Medicines Humanities Sciences  $1900-$8500$1800-$8300 $4300- $10000 $1100-$1300 $1500-$8600
Graduate DegreeArts and Sports Engineering Medicine$1500-$6400 $1600 -$20,900 $2300 – $19600

Living Cost in Korea

We recommend factoring in the cost of transportation, study materials, dorm fees, and other expenses for a comfortable stay in Korea throughout the study time.

Facility typeEstimated expense (USD)
Korean Language class10 weeks $1300 to $1600
DormitoryAbout $400- $1500 per semester *fees vary depending on capacity of room type and inclusive meal plan
TransportationBus: $1 to $1.2 Subway: $1.1 to $2.5  
FoodAbout $ 300 -$400 per month
Internet$ 20 per month
Rent (Outside school)Around $300 per month
Boarding houseAround $300 – $ 500 per month
Medical insurance    $ 20 per month

Put simply, the average expense of a foreign student studying in Korea is about USD $6,500 (NRs. 7 to 8 Lakh) a year.

Intakes in Korea

The academic year is divided into two semesters, the first from March to August and the second from September to February. There are two vacation periods: summer (July-August) and winter (December-February).

Presence of Nepali Students in South Korea

South Korea is quickly becoming one of the top places for Nepali students to pursue higher education. The first Nepalese student to visit Korea as a student was in the late 1970s. Since then, students have progressively begun to enroll in universities in Korea for further education.

According to the Korea Immigration Bureau, approximately 500 Nepali students are now pursuing academic degrees and research activities in Korea. Approximately 500 Nepali students have finished master’s degrees or doctoral research at various universities as of now.

About Korea

South Korea is a safe place to live in terms of security and quality of life. It has an extremely low crime rate, so you can live safely, possibly even safer than in Nepal. South Korea’s HDI rating indicates that it ranks very high in the category of human development.

YearHDI value
20170.904
20180.906
20190.906
20200.916

South Korea’s economy has been booming for several decades. It has the world’s 12th largest and freest economy. Samsung, Coupang, KPMG, and Hyundai are among the most well-known names in South Korea, but they are joined by a slew of newcomers. The country boasts a fantastic and thriving startup culture.

According to Investopedia, South Korea’s economic dominance “has displayed extraordinary economic growth and global integration to become an industrialized country over the previous four decades.”

Aside from its strong economy, South Korea is known for its unique and exceptional blend of traditional and radical modern culture. South Korea, with a history dating back thousands of years, provides everything from the bustling metropolitan hum of Seoul to the quiet countryside and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Korea is always ready to offer you hundreds of delightful cuisines. It serves some of the healthiest foods on the planet, with much emphasis on vegetables and boiled meats.

Study in Korea Requires:

For Language Programs (Korean Track)

  1. For Language Programs (Korean Track)
  2. Academic requirements: 50% and above
  3. IELTS are not required.
  4. The Korean Language
  5. Visa Category: D-4 visa (training visa)
  6. Gap: 2-4 years (requires work experience for 1 year or more).
  7. Hostel/Dormitory: 6 months’ compulsory
  8. Maximum duration: two years
  9. Working permit: 20 hours a week

For Bachelor/Master Programs (English Track)

  1. Academic requirement: 55% and above (min. 2nd division for master’s program)
  2. IELTS: Overall, 6.0/5.5 (5.5)
  3. Language: English
  4. Visa Type: D-2 visa
  5. Gap: 2-4 years (requires work experience for 1 year or more).
  6. Hostel/Dormitory: 6 months’ compulsory
  7. Duration: at least four years
  8. Courses available: BBA/BSc.IT/BSW/BHM/MBA/Master’s in Economics
  9. Working Right: You can work 25–30 hours a week.

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