Study In Korea
Study in South Korea: The Hub of Innovation and Opportunity
South Korea, known for its cutting-edge technology, vibrant pop culture (K-Pop/K-Drama), and high academic standards, is an increasingly popular destination for Nepalese students. It offers a futuristic environment with world-class education and significant post-study opportunities.
Why Choose Korea?
Global Academic Excellence: Home to globally recognized universities (like the “SKY” universities: Seoul National, Korea, and Yonsei) with strong programs in Engineering, IT, Business, and Media.
Affordable Tuition & Scholarships: Compared to Western nations, public university tuition can be lower, and the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) offers one of the most generous full-scholarship programs worldwide.
Part-Time Work Potential: International students on a D-2 (Degree) or D-4 (Language/Vocational) visa are permitted to work part-time after an initial period and with permission from immigration.
Cultural Immersion: Experience the unique cultural wave of Hallyu while living in a highly safe, modern, and well-connected country.
Academic Requirements
Study Level | Minimum Requirement (Nepal) |
| Undergraduate | Completion of +2 / Higher Secondary Education (or equivalent) |
| Master’s | Bachelor’s degree with valid transcripts |
| PhD | Master’s degree with valid transcripts |
Language Requirements
Program Type | Requirement |
| English-taught | IELTS 5.5–6.0+ or TOEFL iBT 71+ |
| Korean-taught | TOPIK Level 3 for admission; Level 4 required for graduation |
Admission Timeline
Intake Season | Application Period |
| Spring Intake (March) | September – November of the previous year |
| Fall Intake (September) | May – June of the same year |
Visa Types for Students
Nepali students usually apply for either a D-2 visa (for Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD programs) or a D-4 visa (for language training and non-degree studies). The D-2 visa allows you to stay in Korea for the full duration of your studies, while the D-4 visa is a shorter-term visa but can later be switched to a degree-seeking visa.
Visa Application Documents
Both D-2 and D-4 visas require proof of admission, financial capacity, and supporting documents like transcripts, a passport, and medical clearance:
- SOP
- Academic Transcripts, sometimes NOC
- Admission Letter and Standard Admission Certificate
- Letter of Recommendations
- Bank Statement (enough to cover tuition + living costs, KRW 2 crore, which is approximately NPR 20 lakhs)
- Valid Passport
- Visa Application Form
- Passport-sized photos
- Health Certificate and Insurance Proof
- Police Clearance