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Study in South Korea from India

Top-ranked universities, global leadership in tech and innovation, generous scholarships, and a vibrant, modern student lifestyle.

Overview

Why South Korea?

South Korea combines top-ranked universities with global leadership in technology, electronics and innovation. Many programmes are taught in English, and scholarships are generous.

With a dynamic culture, modern cities and strong industry links to global companies, Korea offers an exciting, future-focused study experience.

  • Top-ranked, tech-focused universities
  • Global leader in innovation
  • Generous scholarships
  • Vibrant, modern student life
University campus in South Korea
Quick facts

South Korea at a glance

IntakesMarch (main), September (some)
Popular testsIELTS/TOEFL; TOPIK for Korean-taught
Student visaD-2 Student Visa
Work while studyingUp to 25 hrs/week (with permit)
Post-study workD-10 job-seeking visa
Avg. processingApply 5–8 months before intake
Budget

Typical annual cost

ItemPublic UniversityPrivate University
Tuition (per year)₹3,00,000–₹6,00,000₹4,50,000–₹9,00,000
Living (per year)₹3,50,000–₹5,50,000₹4,00,000–₹6,00,000
Health insurance₹20,000–₹40,000₹20,000–₹40,000

Indicative figures for Indian students; actual costs vary by city, course and lifestyle. Our counsellors give you a personalised breakdown.

Step by step

Your visa & application timeline

1

Shortlist

Choose university

2

Tests

IELTS/TOPIK

3

Apply

Submit application

4

Admit

Receive admission

5

D-2 Visa

Apply & fly

University campus in South Korea
Where you could study

Top universities & popular courses

Some of the most sought-after institutions among Indian students heading to South Korea:

  • Seoul National University
  • KAIST
  • Korea University
  • Yonsei University
  • POSTECH
  • Sungkyunkwan University

Popular courses

EngineeringComputer ScienceBusinessElectronicsKorean StudiesDesign
Good to know

South Korea FAQs

Can I study in English in South Korea?
Yes — many top universities offer English-taught programmes, particularly at graduate level. Learning Korean helps with daily life and part-time work.
Are scholarships available in Korea?
Yes — the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) and numerous university scholarships are available to international students, often covering tuition and living costs.
Can I work after studying in Korea?
Yes — graduates can apply for a D-10 job-seeking visa to find work, and Korea's strong tech and industrial sectors offer good opportunities.
Is South Korea good for technology studies?
Excellent — universities like KAIST, POSTECH and Seoul National are world-renowned for engineering, computer science and electronics, with close links to global tech companies.

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