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Tasneem Hoda

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Korea University is internationally and globally known for the following:

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Anurag Pal

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Yes, international students can seek and get a job in Korea post-graduation. On getting a job, international students need to switch their visa status from D-2 to D-10. The D-10 study visa in South Korea is for job seekers. However, to change their visa status from D-2 to D-10 international students need to have the followings:

  • Application, photo, copy of passport, fee, copy of identification card
  • Plan for seeking employment
  • Diploma
  • Proof of career (if applicable)
  • Proof of Korean language proficiency - TOPIK (if applicable)
  • LoR for employment (if applicable)
  • Recommendation from the head of the central administrative agency
  • Proof of being a hig
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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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I'm unable to offer personal counseling or facilitate direct counseling sessions. Remember, each scholarship programme and university may have different application procedures and deadlines. So you need check accordingly try researching Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) and scholarships offered by individual universities such as the Korean University Scholarship and the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS).

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Khushi Chauhan

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If you want to be a simultaneous interpreter:
You have to go to a graduate level professional school and do a specific simultaneous interpretation degree. Your choices are the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Ewha and Chung-ang. Competition is about 20 to 1 and not all students graduate. Simultaneous interpretation is very difficult between the two languages (more so from Korean to English one reason for example, being that negatives come at the end of sentences in Korean. For example, ' ' becomes 'I don't like apples'. Notice where the negatives (in bold) come in the sentence. If you can do this well though, then congratulati
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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MD (Doctor of Medicine) is a degree awarded in countries like the United States, Canada, and some other countries, but not in South Korea. In South Korea, the equivalent degree to MD is called "Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM)". As for your question, to pursue higher education in South Korea, you will need to meet the admission requirements of the university or programme that you are interested in. The specific requirements may vary depending on the university and the programme, but most universities in South Korea require applicants to have completed a Bachelor's degree or equivalent before applying for postgraduate programs. Since y
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tarun mittal

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Yes, you can pursue your Masters degree in Computer Science in South Korea after completing your Bachelor of Computer Application in India. There are many universities in South Korea that offer Masters degrees in Computer Science and IT. The cost of studying a Masters degree in Korea will typically range between 2,056,932 (USD $1,550) and 16,229,862 (USD $12,230) per semester. You can check the official websites of the universities for more information on the admission process and eligibility criteria.

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Ridham Goel

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Yes, Indian students who have completed their Ph.D. in Archaeology from a South Korean university can work as archaeologists in South Korea, subject to certain conditions. To work as an archaeologist in South Korea, you need to have a valid work visa and obtain a license from the South Korean government's Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). To obtain a license from the CHA, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria, which include having a Ph.D. or Master's degree in Archaeology or a related field, having relevant work experience, and passing the CHA's licensing exam.

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Sonali Kumari singh

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As an Indian citizen with a BHMS degree, it may be possible for you to pursue a job or a postgraduate course in dermatology in South Korea, but the process can be challenging. Firstly, you need to meet the eligibility criteria of the universities offering postgraduate programs in dermatology in South Korea. The specific requirements may vary from university to university, so it is best to check their respective websites for details. To apply for a postgraduate programme, you will need to take the Korean language proficiency test, TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean). It is also essential to have a good academic record and research exp
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