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MS in South Korea for Indian Students - Universities, Colleges, Fees 2026, Deadlines

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Q:   Can I get a 100% scholarship in South Korea?
A: 

Yes, it's possible to get a 100% scholarship in South Korea, though they are highly competitive. Many Korean universities and the Korean government itself offer full scholarships to Indian and international students with excellent academic records. You'll need to research specific programs and meet their eligibility criteria to apply for one.

Q:   What are the test scores required for admission to SNU South Korea?
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For admission to Seoul National University, either proof of Korean or English language is required.

Korean Proficiency at SNU can be shown by submitting TOPIK Level 3 or higher

Minimum test scores in English Language Proficiency tests are:

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Minimum Scores

TOEFL iBT

80

IELTS

6.0 or higher

TEPS

551

 

Q:   How safe is South Korea for Indian students?
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South Korea is generally considered, very safe, for Indian students. The locals have a warm and welcoming culture, with similarities to the Indian culture, itself.  There can occassionally be a few minsunderstandings, but any serious form of discrimination, is rare.  Locations like Seoul, Busan and Daejeon, are all home to growing Indian student communities. 

The South Korea crime rate, was recorded at 3,000 crimes per 100,000 people, per Statista, which is reasonably low, as compared to other popular study abroad destinations. 

Q:   How much does it cost to study in South Korea?
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The tuition cost ranges between INR 4.4 L-INR 14.9 L, while the cost of living per year ranges between INR 1 L-INR 1.5 L.

This includes accommodation, food, books, travel, entertainment, phone and internet subscriptions, and some other personal costs.

Note that these are only estimated figures, and actual costs may vary, depending on the course and the standard of accommodation that a student opts to pursue. 

Q:   Can Indian students work part time while studying in South Korea?
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Yes, in order to afford higher education in South Korea, students are free to work part time in South Korea, alongside their studies. Per the rules and regulations for, international students in South Korea, students are allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours per week, during their academic session.

During vacations or semester break, International students can work any number of hours in South Korea.

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