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Korea University of Science and Technology – Seoul, Suwon, Changwon, Ansan, Seongnam, and Daejeon; Korea University of Technology and Education – Cheonan, South Chungcheong; Korean National University of Cultural Heritage – Buyeo County, South Chungcheong; Korean Bible University – Seoul; Kosin University – Busan
National Universities (국립대학교) in South Korea were established by the South Korean government to provide higher education for aiding the development of the country. Among all the universities in Korea, the most prestigious are KAIST and Seoul National University .
In 2023, the number of international students studying at universities and colleges in South Korea was about 180,000. The Korean government announced its Study Korea 300K plan to attract 300,000 foreign students by 2027. In other words, it aims to become one of the top 10 destinations for studying abroad by student count by 2027. [2] [3]
Jambor, Paul Z, "Why South Korean Universities Have Low International Rankings - Part II: The Student Side of the Equation", Academic Leadership: Volume 7, Issue 3, August 10, 2009 Park, Chung-a, "Students Hold Anti-Exam Festival" , The Korea Times , November 24, 2005, retrieved December 18, 2005
Soongsil University: 1897 Private 16,406 Dongjak-gu Sungkonghoe University: 1914 Private 3,537 Guro-gu: Sungkyunkwan University: 1398 Private 34,441 Jongno-gu Suwon-si (Natural Sciences Campus) Sungshin Women's University: 1936 Private 13,000 Seongbuk-gu Yonsei University: 1885 Private 29,832 Seodaemun-gu (Main Campus) Songdo-si (International ...
The Flagship National Universities (Korea NU 10, Korean: 거점국립대학교, Hanja: 據點國立大學校, literally: national universities designed as provincial centres) is a collective term referring to ten universities in South Korea that have joined the "Presidential Council of the Korean Flagship National Universities".
Underwood International College, Yonsei University was founded in 2006 as a constituent college of Yonsei University.Based in Seoul and Incheon, South Korea. [6]The college is the first and only liberal arts college in the Republic of Korea, and the only college at Yonsei University to conduct and assess all classes in English. [7]
The South Korean college entrance system requires all graduating high school students (or those with equivalent academic standing) to take an entrance exam called the College Scholastic Ability Test [1] which takes place once every year. Admission to universities in South Korea is heavily dependent on applicants' test scores and grades.