

Why South Korea?
- High-quality universities with a focus on technology and research
- Affordable living costs compared to other developed countries
- A vibrant and exciting modern culture (K-Pop, K-Drama)
- Scholarships and financial aid available for international students
- Safe and modern society

Quick Facts
- Home to some of the world's leading universities in engineering and computer science
- Many universities offer a wide range of programs in English
- Internationally recognized degrees
- Excellent public transportation and infrastructure

Cost of Study
| Institution Type | Approximate Annual Tuition (KRW) |
|---|---|
| Public Universities | ₩4,000,000 - ₩8,000,000 |
| Private Universities | ₩8,000,000 - ₩12,000,000+ |
| Living Expenses | ₩800,000 - ₩1,500,000 per month |

Visa Procedure
Student Visa (D-2)
The D-2 visa is for international students attending a formal degree program in South Korea.
- Requirements: Letter of admission from a Korean university, proof of financial stability, and a valid passport.
- Work Rights: D-2 visa holders can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during the semester with a permit.
