Study in South Korea

Korea’s dense urban centers, developed parks and recreation facilities, high-tech infrastructure and ultra-modern public transportation systems are just some of the things that have made Korea a recognized hotspot for international business and travel. Seoul Olympic Park, located in the capital city of Seoul, preserves the spirit of the 1988 Summer Olympics and is open all day providing multipurpose areas for sports, leisure and a variety of cultural activities.

To this day, South Korea remains one of the world’s most ethnically homogenous countries. It is believed that the people of South Korea are direct descendants of several migratory Mongol tribes who ventured into the Korean Peninsula about a half million years ago. Today South Korea is home to approximately 49 million people making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. South Korea currently maintains diplomatic relationships with over 170 different nations.

Study in South Korea with a high visa success rate. Apply this upcoming intake, through the Language track or English track in Bachelors and or Masters in Travel & Tourism, HM, BBA, IT etc.

Requirements

  • IELTS is Optional
  • Gap is acceptable
  • Academic minimum 45 % & Above

 Why SOUTH KOREA?

Deciding where to study is a tricky decision. It can seem overwhelming to pick one country when you have the whole world to explore. There may be countries you haven’t even considered yet. South Korea is one of the most diverse and interesting countries to study in as an international student.

Here are ten reasons why it is worth at least considering studying in South Korea:

1. Learning a New Language

Korean is the official language in South Korea. It is the only language spoken throughout the country. Irrespective of the dialects, Korean is used for formal communication. Studying in South Korea is an opportunity to learn a new language. This is because you would have to learn to communicate with the Korean Language.

2. Cheap cost of living

Living in South Korea, on average, is very cheap. As an international student in South Korea, you can live a comfortable life. With a fair budget, you can rent an apartment for almost the same price obtainable in other parts of the US because of technological advancement, public transport is cheap. But, boarding a private transit tends to cost more than in the US. For example, a taxi ride costs roughly ₩1150 (US$1) per kilometer.

3. Excellent education institutions

South Korea is renowned for its universities. The three largest world-recognized universities are Seoul National University, Korea University and Yonsei University. The universities all have high postgraduate employment rates and excellent reputations. South Korea also boasts an advance in Science and Technology.

4. Incredible food

Studying in South Korea gives you an opportunity to enjoy the variety of food the Korean culture offers. Generally, during a meal, South Koreans serve multiple dishes -stables: vegetables, rice, legumes, and Specialty: soups, noodles, stir-fried dishes, etc.

4. Varied and thriving nightlife

The country has a vibrant nightlife, with a “Work hard & Play Hard” attitude. Many clubs are themed which can provide an interesting night out and most stay open until the early hours of the morning.

6. Opportunity for travel

South Korea is very well located. It is within close proximity to many Asian countries including China and Japan. With the cheap travel costs, it is relatively easy to travel to them.

7. International Recognition

Universities in South Korea have gained worldwide recognition and its position in ranking history isn’t too bad either. Virtually all universities are recognized by employers and other universities around the world.

South Korea is indeed a place to be! Despite the insane cost of living, the benefit supersedes the disadvantages which have made it a choice to consider. The opportunities present are like gold mines. Frankly, you have more to win than you will likely lose.

8. Perfect balance between traditional and modern

If you want a mix of old traditional buildings and modern complexes and amenities then South Korea is the place for you. The country sports tall glass skyscrapers and traditional temples. It is not uncommon to see the two side by side.

9. Generous Scholarships

Like most other countries, South Korea offers over 200 scholarships for international students. But the most notable is the Korean Government Scholarship Program which is known as KGSP, set up by the Korean government for foreign students who have applied for an undergraduate program or Master’s or for Post Graduate Degrees. This scholarship provides a tuition fee exemption with a round-trip economy class ticket and much more!

10. High standard of living

South Korea is Asia’s fourth-largest economy and one of the world’s leading financial centers. It has remained relatively unscathed during the recession and has rapid economic growth, making it a promising place to live, work and study.