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South Korea

Study in South Korea — world-class technology and generous scholarships

South Korea is a global technology leader with strong universities and the fully-funded Global Korea Scholarship. After graduating, you can apply for a D-10 job-seeking visa to stay and look for work, which can lead to a work visa.

Tuition
Moderate
Plus the fully-funded Global Korea Scholarship (GKS)
Main intakes
March & Sept
March is the main intake
After study
D-10 visa
Job-seeking visa, extendable up to two years
Strengths
Tech & AI
Semiconductors, AI, engineering, K-content
Why South Korea

Why students choose South Korea

South Korea suits students drawn to technology, innovation and strong funding.

  • A D-10 job-seeking visa to find work after graduation (up to two years), leading to a work visa
  • World-class universities such as SNU, KAIST and Yonsei
  • Generous, fully-funded GKS government scholarships
  • A global leader in semiconductors, AI, engineering and K-content
  • A safe, modern country with a vibrant culture
For Indian students

What you’ll need

Korean applications reward early, careful preparation — we handle them with you:

  • Academic transcripts and a strong profile
  • IELTS/TOEFL, and TOPIK for Korean-taught programmes
  • A clear study plan and references
  • Proof of funds for tuition and living costs
  • Your offer and the Korean student (D-2) visa
How we help

Your South Korea application, handled end to end

1

Shortlist

We match you to the right Korean universities and scholarships.

2

Apply & plan

We prepare applications, your study plan and references.

3

Funds & visa

We guide your financial documents and student visa file.

4

Arrival

Accommodation guidance and pre-departure support.

Ready to plan your move to South Korea?

Book a free consultation and we will assess your profile and lay out a realistic, step-by-step plan — intake, universities, costs and timeline.

Information is current for the 2026 intake and can change. We confirm the latest details with you during your consultation.