What benefits will I get if I pursue MS in CS in Korea?
Hey,
South Korea is becoming increasingly popular among international students, and for good reason! There are numerous universities and programmes available for students all over the world to pursue their Master's and Bachelor's degree programmes. Furthermore, most people can afford to live and study in South Korea. So visiting South Korea would provide both stunning scenery, interesting friends, and excellent value.
- Affordable tuition fees- S outh Korea is unique in that it does not differentiate between local and international students. Both groups pay the same fees. These fees aren't even that high, especially when compared to what you'd pay in the United States, Canada, or Australia.
- Most Bachelor's and Master's programmes cost $1,000-1,500 USD per semester and can cost up to $21,000 USD per semester. This may not appear to be a cheap option, but keep in mind that tuition at American universities can easily exceed $50,000 USD per year.
- Plenty of Scholarships - Sc holarships are available at many South Korean universities for international students. Each scholarship has different requirements, but many of these awards are often based on your previous GPA or academic performance.
- South Korea is an Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) leader Few countries can match the impressive progress and contribution of major South Korean corporations such as Samsung, LG, and SK Hynix in ICT. Because of Hyundai and Kia, it is also a significant player in the automobile industry.
- As an international student, you can look for part-time work to help fund your education in South Korea.
If you have the time and a valid D2 study visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week and unlimited hours during holidays.
South Korea's economy is very stable, so there are plenty of job opportunities for college students who want to have a financially secure future.