Generally, the annual tuition fee of Korean public universities is about 20,000 RMB.
Tuition fees in private universities range from 38,000 to 45,000 a year, and schools in Seoul are slightly more expensive. However, in order to attract foreign students, South Korea has specially formulated a partial tuition fee waiver policy. In other words, if your language reaches Grade 3, 4 or above, and then your grades per semester can reach 2.8 or 3.0 or above, you will implement the scholarship policy according to your grades.
Tuition fees can be reduced by 30% and 50%. Most universities in South Korea have such a policy, so the tuition fees of basic private schools are all scholarships, which is about 6.5438+0 million RMB per semester. Of course, first of all, don't be lazy all the time, learn a little.
2. Living expenses
For studying in Korea, like other countries, you can live in a school dormitory or rent a house by yourself. The price difference is not big, generally about 2500 yuan per month. It will be more cost-effective to share a room outside. Accommodation fees vary greatly from place to place. The accommodation in Seoul is about 1, 500-2000 yuan per month, while the accommodation in local cities is relatively cheaper, about 800- 1, 000 yuan per month.
Eating out, on average, is about RMB in 50 yuan every day. Of course, cooking by yourself will be much cheaper, and it will also give you a taste of your hometown. The price of pork in South Korea is not very high, and a barbecue for two people is less than 100 RMB, but the price of fruit is higher, and watermelon is about one in 70 yuan. Generally speaking, the average monthly food cost in Korea is 1500 RMB.