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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Seoul National University is ranked #1 at the national level and #31 at global level because of its excellent academic courses and research-oriented labs. Whereas Yonsei University is ranked #2 and #56 in respective areas.
Though both the universities provide globally recognised programs, Yonsei university has a better focus on global participation.
Yonsei University is known for it's active student and campus life. Apart from this, Yonsei also offers programs to international students that are purely taught in English, therefore making it a better choice for international students.
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Yonsei university provides on campus housing facilities which are mentioned below:
- SK Global House can take in approximately 585 international applicants where separate floors are allotted to different genders.
- International House, also known as Gukje Haksa can accommodate almost 232 international applicants with sharing rooms.
- Muak Dormitories and Beophyeon Haksa consists of five buidings and are open to both international as well as domestic applicants.
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Graduates from Yonsei University excelled in various fields including Television industry, Business, Politician, Writing and many more. Some of them are Lee Boo-jin, Han Kang, Park Gyu-young, Jun Hyun-moo, Seo Jang-hoon, J.Y. Park, Sun Sheng Xi, Paik Jong-won and many more.
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No, Yonsei University does not refund application fees whereas the tuition fees is refundable. Refund percentage of tuition fees depends on the time of withdrawal which is mentioned below.
Time of Withdrawal | Refund Percentage of Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
One day before first day of class | 100% refund |
First day of class | 80% refund |
From second day onward | No refund |
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Yes, Korea is expensive for applicants. It is important that the applicant plan out the budget beforehand. Some of the estimated expenses are as follows:
- Application fees for an undergraduate program is 150,000 KRW and 130,000 KRW for a postgraduate, PhD and integrated programs and 120,000 KRW for global MBA.
- Along with the tution fees, applicant will also have to pay miscellaneous fees every semester which will cover additional services such as student council, editorial board, newspaper subscription fee, broadcasting fee and many more.
- Apart from the study programs, cost of living can be costly than that of living in India. Yonsei Unive
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