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The KAIST Undergraduate Scholarship offers international students full financial support to pursue bachelor’s degrees at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), one of Asia’s top universities. This merit-based scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, and health insurance, encouraging talented students to contribute to research and development. Applications typically open in September and close by early January (Spring intake) or May (Fall intake).

  • Name: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • Location: Daejeon, South Korea
  • Global Ranking: Top 40 in QS World University Rankings (2024)
  • Duration: 4 years for bachelor’s programs (excluding preparatory language programs)

KAIST offers a variety of undergraduate programs focusing on science, technology, engineering, and business. Key study areas include:

  • Natural Sciences:
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Mathematical Sciences
  • Engineering:
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Civil & Environmental Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Industrial Design
    • Bio and Brain Engineering
  • Information & Communication Technology (ICT):
    • Computer Science
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Software Engineering
    • Data Science
  • Business & Social Sciences:
    • Business and Technology Management
    • Social Sciences (interdisciplinary with technology)

These programs focus on innovative research, encouraging students to solve global challenges through science and technology.

  • Full tuition fee waiver for up to 8 semesters
  • Monthly stipend: 350,000 KRW (approx. 260 USD)
  • Medical insurance coverage for the duration of the program

Benefits Not Included:

  • Airfare to and from South Korea
  • Dormitory and accommodation costs
  • Personal expenses beyond the stipend

To apply for the KAIST Undergraduate Scholarship, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Nationality:
    • Non-Korean citizens (students holding dual citizenship with Korea are ineligible).
    • International candidates with no prior education in Korea are preferred.
  • Academic Requirements:
    • High school diploma or equivalent (must graduate before enrollment at KAIST).
    • Excellent academic performance, particularly in science, technology, or mathematics-related subjects.
  • Language Proficiency:
    • Proof of English proficiency:
      • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 83
      • IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
      • TEPS: Minimum 326 (Korean test)
    • Exemption: Applicants from English-speaking countries or those whose high school curriculum was in English may be exempted from submitting proficiency scores.
  • Age and Enrollment:
    • No strict age limit, but students are expected to begin their undergraduate program immediately after high school graduation.
  • Health and Well-being:
    • Must provide a medical certificate to confirm the ability to study and live in South Korea.
  • Additional Conditions:
    • Applicants must apply for full-time enrollment.
    • Must not have any criminal record or history of dismissal from other universities in Korea.

These eligibility conditions ensure that KAIST attracts academically talented students ready to excel in their respective fields.

  • Online application form
  • Official high school transcripts and graduation certificate
  • Personal statement and study plan
  • Recommendation letter from a teacher or mentor
  • Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)
  • Passport copy
  • Financial statement (if applicable)

Living expenses in South Korea are manageable, but costs vary by lifestyle. On average:

  • Accommodation (Dormitory): 300,000 – 500,000 KRW/month (230–380 USD)
  • Food: 300,000 KRW/month (230 USD)
  • Local Transportation: 50,000 KRW/month (40 USD)
  • Miscellaneous (entertainment, internet, etc.): 100,000 – 150,000 KRW/month (80–115 USD)
    Total: ~700,000 – 1,000,000 KRW/month (530–760 USD)
  1. Visit the official KAIST admissions portal and create an account.
  2. Complete the online application form and upload the required documents.
  3. Pay the non-refundable application fee.
  4. Submit your application before the deadline (Spring or Fall intake).
  5. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews or additional assessments.
  • Write a compelling personal statement highlighting your achievements and motivation.
  • Ensure your academic performance aligns with the chosen program’s requirements.
  • Request recommendation letters early to give referees ample time.
  • Verify that all documents are correctly formatted and submitted before the deadline.
  1. Can I apply for the scholarship without TOEFL/IELTS scores?
    Yes, if your high school was conducted in English, or you are from an English-speaking country.
  2. Can I change my major after enrollment?
    Yes, students are allowed to change their major during the first or second year.
  3. Is there any limit on how many times I can apply?
    No, but you must meet eligibility criteria each time you apply.
  4. Are part-time jobs allowed during studies?
    Yes, students can work part-time under certain conditions, following Korean immigration rules.
  5. Does KAIST offer Korean language courses?
    Yes, international students can take Korean language courses, though most programs are taught in English.

Official Link for More Details and Application:

KAIST Undergraduate Admissions

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