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Mamona Dixit

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It is not that easy to get into Korea University as an international student. The acceptance rate is only 41%, which tells us that out of every 100 applicants, only 41 were able to get in. The students have to go through a selective admission process as well as an interview. So they are suggested to be prepared well for the same.   

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Germany welcomes Indian students. Many of the Indian students prefer Germany for STEM courses. The public universities' fees in Germany are already zero, and to manage the living costs, there are several government bodies like DAAD which provide the fully funded scholarships. 

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Bhumika Vimal

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According to students' reviews on unofficial sources, Yonsei University has a better reputation for engineering than Korea University. However, according to Yonsei University students, pursuing engineering in Yonsei is better in terms of quality, post-graduate opportunities, and scholarship opportunities.

Check Younsei university and korea Univeristy courses, eligibilty, and fees

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Mayank Katariya

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According to the student's experience on unofficial sources, international students must know the below tips before starting their first year at Korea University:

Learn the Korean language: International students must know Korean to enhance their experience academically and socially and to understand the culture better. There are many Korean classes in which they can enroll.

Also check: A guide to learn Korean language

Live on campus: International students must live on campus or nearby location to save time on transportation and enjoy facilities like Restaurants, Cafes, Gym, Library, etc.

Office of International Affairs: The Korean U

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Pallavi Garg

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Korea University has many scholarships for international students. Look at the Korean University scholarships given below -

  • Global Leader Scholarship
  • Excellence Scholarship
  • High Achievers Scholarship
  • Challenge Scholarship
  • Bright Futures Scholarship

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Loveleen Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

There are deadlines for admission decisions at Korea University. Once you have submitted all the required documents, given below are the decision dates -

  • Spring 2026- Nov 28, 2025
  • Fall 2026 - June 2026 

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Virajita Bisht

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, interviews are an important part of the Korea University admission process. Right after the applicants are shortlisted after submission of their application, they are called for a virtual interview. In this interview they are asked questions about their long term goals and their fit for KU is reviewed. 

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Kanika Pandey

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To apply for Korea University admissions, international students need to have some important admission documents in PDF form ready and follow an admission process properly, which is given below -

  • Select a course from 18 courses offered by the university and check their eligibility criteria.
  • Indian students can apply via the Korea University portal or UWAY to fill out the required details
  • The KU application fee is KRW 1,50,000 (INR 9,000) for UG courses and KRW 1,00,000 - 1,27,000 (INR 10,00,000 - 12,70,000) for graduate.
  • If you are shortlisted, you will be called for an interview to check i
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Divya Shukla

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Korea University offers many courses at UG and PG levels. The admission requirements for the both of these levels vary. For example for the UG courses which are Korean taught, international students are required to have TOPIK level 3 or higher. Look at the list of Korean University admission requirements below - 

Undergraduate - 

  • A high school Diploma with 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • English or Korean language proficiency (IELTS or TOEFL and TOPIK)
  • Docs like the application fee and form 
  • Passport copy 
  • SAT or ACT

Postgraduate -

  • A UG Degree 
  • English or Korean language proficiency (IELTS or TOEFL and TOPIK)
  • Docs like the applicatio
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Rachit Arora

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A D-2 visa is required to study at Korea University. The visa requirements for international students are given below:

  • Application form (for visa)
  • Passport, and one copy of the passport ID page 
  • Passport-sized photo 
  • Certificate of Admission
  • Application fee 60 ~ 90 USD
  • ID card (personal ID in residing country)
  • Certificate of KU Business Registration
  • Invitation Letter from NIIED (National Institute for International Education of Korea) (if applicable)
  • Certificate of Completion for Korean language training (with the attendance rate)
  • Tuberculosis Test Certificate
  • Final Academic Credentials 
  • Financial Statement

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