With the improvement of living standards, studying abroad has gradually become a trend. Compared with the high cost of mainstream study abroad countries in Europe and the United States, South Korea has become the first choice for working-class families to study abroad. In order to better plan the cost of studying abroad, here is a list of studying in Korea for your reference.
Choose a school dormitory: In the Seoul area, the cost of a school dormitory is generally between 350,000 and 450,000 won per month, which is equivalent to about 2,000 to 2 yuan7 thousand. However, due to the shortage of dormitory resources, there are certain difficulties in applying, and priority is usually given to students with excellent grades.
Choosing an Examination Center: An examination center is a place for students to live and study as they prepare for various exams. Although the room space is small, it is fully equipped, including basic living facilities such as desk, wardrobe, bed, mini fridge and so on. The fee is generally 350,000 to 600,000 won per month, which is equivalent to about 2,000 to 3 yuan6 thousand. There is usually no security deposit required.
Choose a single apartment: This type of house has a better environment and complete facilities, but it is relatively high and may require a certain property fee. The rent is generally between 450,000 and 800,000 won per month, and the security deposit is 3 to 60,000 yuan.
Choosing to share a room: Sharing a room with classmates or friends is not only less financially burdensome, but also safer. The rent varies depending on the new or old house and the facilities, but it is generally between 450,000 and 800,000 won per month, and about 1 per month after sharing a house5 thousand to 27,000 RMB.
During the one-year study abroad in Korea, the cost of meals is basically divided into the following three situations:
Meals in the cafeteria: approximately 15 to 35 RMB per meal.
Eating out: Approximately RMB 35 to 60 per meal.
Cook your own meals: This will save a lot on food and drink.
The cost of transportation is unavoidable during the study abroad life in Korea. Public transport includes buses, subways and taxis. With the T-Money card, it can be topped up and used to travel on buses and subways. (can be purchased at convenience stores) bus: The cost of one bus ride is 1,200 won. Subway: The basic cost of the subway is 1250 won, and if the distance is long, it will vary depending on the distance. Taxi: Taxis in Seoul start at 3,000 won, which is about 18 yuan.
Most schools will purchase medical insurance for international students when they enroll, and the cost is generally 1,000 to 1. per yearAbout 20,000 yuan.
Tuition fees vary from university to university, but generally range from 1.2 million to 1.6 million won per semester, which is equivalent to about 7,000 to 8,000 yuan. Students with particularly outstanding grades in each semester (the top three students in each semester) can receive a scholarship of 500,000 to 2 million won.
In general, the tuition fee of a public university in South Korea is about 20,000 RMB per year, while the tuition fee of a private university is 380,000 to 4between 50,000 yuan. Tuition fees for schools in the Seoul area are slightly more expensive. However, in order to attract international students, South Korea has implemented a tuition fee waiver policy. If the language level is level 3 or 4 or above and the grade is 28 or 30 or more, the scholarship policy will be based on the grades, and the tuition fee can be reduced by %, etc.
Universities in the Seoul area are about 18 to 350,000 yuan (about 2.25 to 4.2 million won) for semesters, about 110,000 to 30,000 won (about 138 to 3 million won) semester. If you have a good academic record, you can also apply for other scholarships.
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