Unlock Your Future: Study in South Korea – Innovation, Culture, and Academic Excellence
South Korea has emerged as one of the most popular study destinations for Nepalese students, thanks to its cutting-edge technology, innovative research, and globally recognized universities. With a unique blend of traditional culture and modern technology, South Korea offers an exceptional study-abroad experience.
Why Choose South Korea for Higher Education?
Known for its advanced technological landscape, South Korea is an educational powerhouse. Whether you're interested in engineering, business, or cultural studies, South Korea’s universities offer top-quality education at a relatively affordable cost.
Institutions like KAIST, POSTECH, and Seoul National University are globally recognized.
South Korea is a leader in technology, making it a great place for students pursuing engineering, IT, and business.
South Korea offers a unique mix of modern and traditional culture.
Compared to other Asian and Western destinations, South Korea offers affordable tuition fees and living costs.
South Korea offers work visas for international students after graduation.
With a low crime rate and a friendly, inclusive culture, New Zealand provides an ideal study environment.
Below is a table providing an approximate range of annual tuition fees for international students studying in South Korea:
Level of Study | Average Annual Tuition Fees |
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Undergraduate | ₩ 2,000,000 – ₩ 10,000,000 |
Postgraduate | ₩ 3,000,000 – ₩ 12,000,000 |
*Note: The cost mentioned above is based on estimated figures from the college and university average and does not confirm the fees you may pay.
Below is a table providing top universities in South Korea, where excellence meets opportunity!
S.N | University | World University Rank |
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1 | KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) | 56 |
2 | POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) | 98 |
3 | Seoul National University (SNU) | 31 |
4 | Yonsei University | 56 |
5 | Korea University | 67 |
S.N | Course |
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1 | Computer Science & IT |
2 | Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) |
3 | Hospitality & Tourism Management |
4 | Business and Management |
5 | Information Technology and Computer Science |
6 | Education and Teaching |
7 | Korean Language and Culture |
8 | International Studies and Diplomacy |
9 | Medicine and Health Sciences |
10 | Design (Fashion, Graphic, Industrial) |
11 | Social Science |
Expense Category | Average Monthly Cost |
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Accommodation | KRW 300,000 – KRW 700,000 |
Food | KRW 100,000 – KRW 300,000 |
Transportation | KRW 50,000 – KRW 100,000 |
International students in South Korea are required to register for the National Health Insurance (NHI) after arriving in the country.
Unlock your potential.
International students in South Korea are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during official breaks such as summer and winter vacations. This allows students to gain work experience and support themselves financially while studying. After graduation, students can apply for a D-10 visa, which permits them to stay in South Korea for up to 6 months to search for employment.