Thursday 23 August 2012

[pakgrid] Undergraduate Admissions in Engineering, not fully funded, UNIST, Korea

 

Undergraduate Admissions in Engineering, not fully funded, UNIST, Korea

 

 

Last date to apply: 11 Sepetember, 2012

 

 

Eligibility for Application as an International Student

Eligibility status must be met by February 28th, 2013.

Foreign Applicants who have completed elementary, middle and high school studies and whose parents are not Korean citizens

Foreign Applicants who have completed elementary, middle and high school studies outside of Korea, whose parents are Korean

Korean applicants who have completed all studies(12 years) in elementary, middle and high school outside of Korea

 

1. Required Documents

 

 

 

A. Obligatory Documents

1. Check List(Form 1)

2. Completed application form (Form 2, Print out after completing online application)

3. Personal statement and study plan (Form 3)

4. Letter of recommendation from your teacher(s) (Form 4)

5. Official middle and high school transcripts

6. High school diploma

7. Copy of the applicant's passport

8. Copies of both parents' passports (or other official documents indicating parents' Nationality)

9. Certificate of facts concerning the entry and exit of the applicant (for only Koreans)

10. Official document demonstrating parent-child relationship between the applicant and his/her parents

11. Financial certification (Form 5)

12. Agreement for verification of academic record (Form 6)

13. A copy of the applicant's photo (attached to the application form)

14. Supplementary materials: English proficiency exam, records of tests and various awards, school profile, etc. (Refer the below)

 

 

 

B. Supplementary Materials

 

 

1. Records of tests and various awards attained in high schoo

l2. The relevant country's qualifying test for high school graduation or university admission testEx) British GCE A-Level, Japanese Admission Center Exam, Chinese Unified Exam, German Abitur, French Baccalaureate, Turkish YGS or LYS, The West African Examinations Council, etc.

3. Standardized tests and other indicators of academic achievement: IB Diploma, IB Certificate, AP, SAT, ACT, AICE, AEA, etc.

4. Proof of language proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC, etc.

5. Official school introduction/profile(s) published by the applicant's high school or the government, i.e, Ministry of Education. It may contains the information on the high school's curriculum, availability of accelerated and rigorous academic tracks, size of student body, grade distribution of enrolled students, distribution of standardized test performance, ratio of students entering higher institutions and the quality of relevant institutions.

 

 

 

Scholarships

 

Scholarships from UNIST:

*The tuition fee for the first trimester is exempt for all freshmen.

*During the first three trimesters, the tuition fee is waived in full if the student's GPA is over 2.0(out of 4.3).

*From the fifth trimester, any student meeting the standard requirements for scholastic achievement (GPA > 3.30/4.3) will receive a full scholarship.

If a student's GPA is 2.70 ~ 3.29, they will receive 50% of scholarship.

UNIST is in the cooperation with many scholarship foundations such as Overseas Koreans Foundation and Korean War Memorial Foundation. Students may consult with those organizations or local Korean Embassy for themselves.

 

*You have to cover your living expenses, which are about 300 $ to 400 $ per month excluding dormitory expenses. After fifth semester, you can have scholarship for living expenses

 

 

 

 

For more details see this link

 

http://adm-u.intl.unist.ac.kr/board/list.sko?boardId=ipub_guidelines&menuCd=AM02002000000&contentsSid=55499

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