Introduction to Studying in Korea

Introduction to Studying in Korea

Studying abroad is an option that many families desire after their children graduate from high school, college, intermediate school or university. But which country to choose is a concern of many parents. And in recent years, Korea has been one of the most chosen countries. Let's find out with Saka Study Abroad:

1. Top quality education.

Korea is a country with a quality education system, highly appreciated in the Asian region. This is one of the countries that focuses on investing in educational development, considering education as the root of development. Therefore, Korea has been attracting many international students to live and study.

In 2020, CEO World's survey showed that Korea ranked 17th in the countries with the best education in the world. This assessment is based on measuring indicators of quality and opportunity.

Korea is widely recognized for its exceptional higher education system, and scores highest among OECD countries in academic performance and educational competitiveness.

According to research data from the International Telecommunication Union, Korea is the first country out of 152 developed countries in ICT. Strongly developed industries such as: machinery manufacturing, chemical industry, shipbuilding and automobile technology... Korea is always at the top. With more than 20 million households having internet access and most families using science and technology. Therefore, when studying abroad in Korea, you will have the opportunity to access the most advanced science and technology today.

2. Conditions for studying abroad in Korea are easy.

Almost all high school graduates can study abroad in Korea. However, it is still necessary to note some of the following basic conditions:

– Graduate from high school with an official degree

– Graduation time of the highest degree (High School, College, University, Graduate School.) 

– Learn basic Korean for 3-6 months. International students should have basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to interview with the school, interview for a Korean study visa and to easily study the Korean language program of Korean universities.

– Having a Topik certificate in Korean or English is an advantage.

In addition, some health and financial conditions need to be met.

3. Reasonable cost of studying in Korea.

Among Asian countries, Korea is considered to have a cheaper tuition fee than Japan and Singapore. As for European countries, the tuition fee is even cheaper. However, the quality of education is good with an internationalized curriculum equivalent to other countries. Not only that, the degree is recognized worldwide. Therefore, it will be very convenient for you to apply for a job in any country in the world.

Currently, if you study in Korea for 1 year, you only spend ~200 million including: Tuition, housing, food and other living expenses.

4. Many valuable scholarships to study abroad in Korea:

At Korean universities, from private to national, there are many scholarship policies for international students. The type of scholarship that most schools have for foreign students is the Korean language course scholarship.

Therefore, if you want a scholarship, you first need to work hard to improve your Korean language skills. When you reach the level of language proficiency, it will be easier for you to practice, get a scholarship, and get a high-paying part-time job. It will be especially convenient in the process of adapting to the cultural environment in Korea.

5. Attractive career opportunities - permanent settlement in Korea.

After completing the study program at Korean universities, international students have the opportunity to work in Korea or return to Vietnam and apply for jobs at leading Vietnamese companies and corporations such as Samsung, LG, Huyndai, DOOSAN, POSCO, ... Korea is currently the largest FDI partner in Vietnam with over 9,400 projects, total registered capital of more than 81 billion USD  as of October 2022, with more than 9,400 enterprises covering the whole country, the demand for labor is very large.

6. You can study and work at the same time.

An attractive reason that cannot be ignored when studying abroad in Korea is that students can work part-time. On average, an international student can work 20-28 hours/week during school time or 40 hours/week during vacations. Hourly income from 8-10 USD equivalent to 18-28 million/month during school time or 30-40 million/month during vacations.

There are many jobs such as: serving in restaurants, supermarkets, restaurants... Students with better Korean skills can find better jobs such as office work, bank employees, interpreters...

7. Diverse culture.

Korea is a country with a diverse and rich culture. Along with promoting long-standing traditions. The intangible culture was formed over thousands of years of history. Inherited and promoted intact throughout society until today's modern era.

The culture of the land of Kim Chi is famous for romantic TV dramas, beautiful actors, and talented music groups. Has made fans around the world love the culture of this country.

Because of its diverse and similar culture to Vietnam, Vietnamese students can quickly integrate into the culture here. Coming to Saka Study Abroad, in addition to being trained in a professional environment, you will also experience a diverse culture and have the opportunity to interact with other international students.

This is the reason that SAKA has compiled from students who are applying at the Center. Korea will be the right choice for you !!!


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