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Wondering what opportunities are offered by South Korea for Indian Students? In the last decade, South Korea has become synonymous not only with technological innovations, global brands and pop culture, but also as a preferred study destination for students the world over, including from India. With...


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Study in South Korea for Indian
Students: The Complete Guide
Wondering what opportunities are offered by South Korea for Indian Students? In the
last decade, South Korea has become synonymous not only with technological
innovations, global brands and pop culture, but also as a preferred study destination for
students the world over, including from India. With amazing academic standards, world-
class universities and exotic lifestyle, South Korea is a paradise for the Indian youth
who want to experience a superior education system along with international exposure.
This blog attempts to be your one-stop-read for all the information Indian students
MUST have before deciding to head to South Korea for studying abroad — from why
study in South Korea, the best universities, scholarships, courses, student life, and
everything else that will ensure that life is a breeze when you leave for Korea as a
student from India.

Why to Study in South Korea for Indian students?
Academic Excellence
South Korea for Indian Students is not just any destination; it is a hub of opportunities.
Korea has an education system that’s respected the world over for its rigor and
competitiveness. Top Korean universities including Seoul National University, KAIST,
POSTECH, Yonsei are competitive with the world’s best. With its heavy focus on
research, innovation and state-of-the-art facilities, it’s an attractive place for
#careerdriven students.
Global Recognition
A South Korean university diploma commands a huge amount of respect, not only at
home, but also around the world. Once graduated, students find themselves able to
easily gain access to transnational firms or to continue their higher education abroad.
Affordable Tuition and Scholarships
Tuition Rates South Korea´s programs are less expensive compared to similar
programs in USA, UK, or Australia. Furthermore there are many scholarships such as
GKS which cover part or all of the costs for foreign students.
Cultural Fascination
South Korea has become globally foddered with K-pop, K-dramas, fashion and food.
South Korea for Indian Students is the opportunity to live in the midst of this vibrant
culture can be exhilarating. The established values of respect, community and discipline
are likely to resonate well in Indian culture, as well.
Safety and Infrastructure
South Korea is among the safest countries in the world for studying abroad with very
low crime rates, excellent transportation and modern infrastructure – a good selling
point for both students and parents.
Popular Courses for Indian Students
So while South Korea has a diverse course catalogue, due to such programs, some
fields have become especially popular with Indian students:
Engineering & Technology – With tech giants such as Samsung, LG and Hyundai
hailing from South Korea, students interested in an engineering, computer science or
IT-related degree can jumpstart their career right here.
Business & Management-As a key financial center, MBA and business are also
popular.

Korean Language & Literature- For students interested in culture, linguistics, and
translation, this is a rapidly growing field.
Arts & Design — Korea’s influence in animation, fine art and creative media is growing,
driving demand for studies in art and media.
Top Universities in South Korea
Here are the list of universities in South Korea for Indian Students
Seoul National University (SNU) – Always in the top 1 in Korea and they cover almost
all fields.
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) – Renowned for its
excellent research-based STEM courses.
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) – Renowned for
scientific and technological research at the cutting edge.
Yonsei University –The second oldest private university in the country it is a
prestigious school, internationally-minded, and very popular with international students.
Korea University – Famous for law, business, and humanities.
Hanyang University – Known for its practical engineering fields and industry
relationship programs.
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) – Tradition and modern education with …
International reputation.
Admission Process in South Korea for Indian Students
Choose the Program and University
Do research by interests, rankings, scholarships and budget.
Check Eligibility Requirements
Most undergraduate courses require at least 60-65% in Class 12.
As a part of the application process, postgraduate level studies require a bachelor
degree with evidence of academic performance.
Also, you would be required to take an English proficiency test like i.e. IELTS/TOEFL (if
the courses are in English) or fluent in Korean (TOPIK test.)

Prepare for Application
Documents required are the academic transcripts, statement of purpose (SOP), resume
or CV, letters of recommendation & Proof of funds.
Submit Application Online
Nearly all universities have an application online. Deadlines; Deadlines generally lies in
March/April (for Fall session) & in September/October (for Spring session) unit you have
a scholarship.
Interviews
Some universities carry out interviews (in person or via the internet) to determine the
motivation and capacity of the student.
Visa Process
Upon admission, Indian students will need to get a D-2 student visa from the Korean
Embassy or Consulate. They need university admission letter, your passport,
certifications and diplomas, proof of funds and insurance must be carried.
Scholarships for Indian Students
South Korea endorsement the international students and provides different types of
scholarship programs. Some notable scholarships include:
Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) – Full tuition fee, living expense, settlement
allowance and return airfare. Highly competitive but prestigious.
University Scholarships – A lot of universities such as Yonsei, Korea University, and
SNU provide merit/needs-based scholarships.
Indian Government Scholarships – Indian Government usually gives scholarships to
study in countries like Korea as well through schemes like ICCR (Indian Council for
Cultural Relations).
Research Fellowships – To science, technology or business postgraduates or PhD
students.
Need scholarship assistance to pursue your higher education without any
worries? Contact Gateway International to know more!

Cost of Study in South Korea
Tuition Fees
Undergraduate programs: 1 lakh approx. to 5 lakh approx. per semester (USD 3,000–

6,000).
Postgraduate studies: USD 4,000–7,000 per semester (approximately 3.5–6 lakh).

There is often a higher cost at a private university than a public university.
Living Expenses
Average monthly spend: $600–1,000 (Rs50,000–80,000 approx.).
That includes housing, food, transportation, and other necessities.
Accommodation
On-campus dormitories: Affordable and convenient.
Off-campus rental apartments: More expensive, but more independence.
Life of Indian Students in South Korea
Cultural Adjustment
The Korean lifestyle can seem quick and regimented. Most other urban areas,
(including Seoul), are “Western-friendly”, so there are more people who speak English
or other foreign languages, but in small towns there may be few English speakers, so
basic Korean is useful.
Food
Though Korean food — kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap — is known globally, adjusting to it
may not be simple for all Indian students. But with Indian restaurants and stores offering
Indian groceries in Seoul and big cities, many students also learn to cook Indian food at
home.
Part-time Jobs
International students on a student visa (D-2) can also apply to work part-time up to 20
hours per week during semesters. Typical work might be English tutoring, working in
cafes, or helping in research labs. These positions can assist with cost of living.

Cultural Exchange
Indian students often establish support groups and associations, allowing new arrivals
to find a foothold more easily. South Korean universities also conduct Cultural exchange
programs, through which, a chance is given to spread Indian culture too.
Travel and Exploration
South Korea is a mixture of futuristic and ancient. With the ultramodern cities to the
historic palaces to the serene Buddhist temples to the natural parks and beaches,
including water-sporting and sightseeing, students can look forward to a holistic
experience other than academics.
Challenges for Indian Students
Language – English-taught courses are provided in many universities, however, to
survive you need to know Korean.
And Academic Pressure Korean school culture is harsh and highly competitive!
Cultural Differences – Getting used to a new way of life that includes social
expectations, work habits, and communication can get stressful.
Homesick – Besides friends and family, nothing beats home-cooked food.
But with planning, communication and support systems, these challenges can become
opportunities for self-discovery.
Complete Guide for Indian Students to Study in South Korea
Learn a little Korean before you arrive — it makes life easier and social connections
easier, too.
This will help ease your financial burden, so do your homework on scholarships and
apply!
Know and comply with visa requirements far in advance and have paperwork at the
ready.
Those of you who adapt to local customs while sharing Indian culture are the ones who
carry the most pride — the openness facilitates integration.
Leverage student organizations and online communities for support and advice,
particularly in the first few months.

Conclusion
South Korea is fast emerging as the most instinctive option outside the traditional
Western educational hubs. Explore a world of inspirational education at one of South
Korea's excellent universities with highly competitive tuition fees. South Korea is a
country that has welcomed international students to experience the best of what the
country has to offer. Although there might be challenges such as language differences
or culture shocks, academic achievement, global awareness, and the opportunity for
self-development cannot be traded for anything.
As South Korea and India deepen connections in technology, business and culture,
these are likely to be the first of many Indian students to find themselves drawn to
campuses in Korea in the coming years. So if you're willing to have a pinch of top
quality education and culture, connect with Gateway International to secure a seat.