Sungkyunkwan University is a first-class institution with a long history in Seoul, South Korea, and has always been ranked first among Korean universities. So what are the requirements to apply for undergraduate study abroad in Sungkyunkwan? Come and take a look at its application requirements.
1. Undergraduate application requirements
1. Application for admission to Sungkyunkwan University’s undergraduate program
A. International students whose parents are of foreign nationality (non-Korean nationality) Student
B. Graduated from a high school recognized by Sungkyunkwan University, or is about to graduate, or has obtained an academic qualification of equivalent standards.
※ Special circumstances: For international students with Taiwanese nationality, at least one parent must be of foreign nationality.
※ Sungkyunkwan University’s international student admission method does not accept students with dual nationalities.
2. Language proficiency requirements
Sungkyunkwan University requires applicants to meet at least one of the following language requirements (language test scores must be within the validity period):
※ All departments except Global Economics, Global Business Administration, Software, Chemical Engineering, Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering:
1) IK ( Korean Language Proficiency Test) Level 3 or higher
2) Completion of Korean language courses Level 3 or higher at Sungkyunkwan University Language School, or at a language school affiliated with another university in Korea Completed Korean language course level 3 or higher.
2. Cost of studying abroad
1. Language cost
Application fee: 1 million won, 550 yuan;
Language course tuition: 2.72 million won/half a year, 14,960 yuan;
Accommodation: 1.3 million won/4 months, 7,150 yuan.
2. Chengdu University tuition fees
Admission fee (first semester only) 673,000 won.
Tuition:
Humanities Series/Social Science Series/Business Science Series;
International Business 6262000;
International Economics 5600000;
Film and television/costume/performing arts 5,274,000;
Natural science series/sports science 4,669,000;
3. Living expenses
Accommodation: accommodation There are two options: living in school dormitories and renting your own house. There is not much price difference between the two, and it may be cheaper to rent your own house. When renting a property, you will be asked to pay a deposit, but the money will be returned to you when you check out. There will be many examination rooms and single rooms near the school with different prices. You can choose a house based on your financial situation. In Seoul, accommodation costs range from 1,000 won to 3,000 won per month. If the school can provide accommodation, the cost can be reduced a lot. But generally speaking, Korean universities do not provide many dormitories for international students, so most Chinese students choose to rent their own apartments near the university. Depending on the price, there are apartments, trailers, one-bedroom, exam hotels/exam institutes. Among them, those with better conditions need to pay a housing deposit ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 yuan.
Utilities:
In addition to the basic rent, you also have to pay utility bills, including electricity, gas, and water. Of course, this depends on usage and number of residents, but it is estimated to be between 85,000 and 242,000 won.
Food: In terms of food, the school cafeteria is the most cost-effective, with a meal costing about 10-15 yuan, and the price of ordinary fast food is about 20 yuan.
3. Preparing luggage for studying abroad
1. Documents
A passport is an international ID card that proves a person’s nationality and identity. It is a must-have when going abroad. important documents. Before you get the alien landing card, your passport is a temporary ID card. Therefore, the passport must be kept properly. If it is lost, it will take a long time to replace it again, and the procedures are very complicated. Just in case, write down the issue date and number of your passport.
2. Application materials for studying in Korea (admission-related materials)
Admission notice, tuition remittance receipt, etc., as proof of enrollment, must be properly kept.
3. Air tickets
Be sure to confirm the flight and accurate time. Generally, the takeoff and landing times of air tickets are local time. There is a one-hour time difference between South Korea and China. Please pay attention to your travel time.
4. Luggage
In South Korea, whether it is a dormitory or a rented house, there are no bedding and sheets, so you need to prepare them yourself. Of course, you can also buy it in Korea. It costs about RMB 400. You can just buy it locally. 4. Clothes: Korean clothes are also very popular in China and the price is relatively moderate, so you can choose to buy clothes after going to South Korea. . You can bring some clothes that are easier to carry. In addition, I would like to remind everyone that there are no autumn clothes and autumn trousers in Korea. Students who need autumn clothes and autumn trousers should buy them in advance.
5. Drugs
The price of drugs in South Korea is relatively high, and many students have just arrived in Korea and are not proficient in Korean, so they may not be able to buy suitable drugs. You can bring some daily medicines such as cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, and anti-inflammatory medicine from home in case of emergency.