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Total Cost Of Living in the Korea
Studying in South Korea offers high-quality education, globally ranked universities, advanced technology, and a vibrant student lifestyle. Compared to countries like the USA and UK, the cost of studying and living in South Korea is relatively affordable, especially with government and university scholarships.
BBC Global Education helps students understand tuition fees, living expenses, accommodation, transportation, health insurance, and daily costs so they are financially prepared for their study journey in the United States.
| Parameters | Typical Costs (USD) |
|---|---|
| Avg Monthly Cost of Living | ₩900,000 – ₩2,000,000 / month (varies by city & lifestyle) |
| Avg Monthly Rent (University Dorm) | ₩250,000 – ₩800,000 / month |
| Avg Monthly Rent (Private/One room studio) | ₩500,000 – ₩1,300,000 / month |
| Avg Monthly Transportation Pass | ₩55,000 – ₩90,000 / month (student discounts available) |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Undergraduate) | ₩2,600,000 – ₩9,000,000 / year |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Master’s) | ₩3,900,000 – ₩7,800,000 / year |
Top universities to Study in Korea
BBC Global Education connects students with top-ranked Korean universities known for academic excellence, research innovation, and global recognition. With numerous institutions featured in the QS World University Rankings, South Korea offers high-quality education and excellent career pathways for international students.

Seoul National University (SNU), Gwanak Campus

Sejong University

Hanyang University

Pohang University of Science and Technology
Scholarships in the Korea
Studying in South Korea is an attractive option for Nepali students due to its globally recognized universities and affordable tuition fees. To further support international students, South Korea offers a wide range of scholarships funded by the Korean government, universities, and academic departments.
At BBC Global Education, we help students identify and apply for suitable scholarships that can reduce tuition fees and living expenses, depending on academic merit, financial background, and course selection.
| Scholarship Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Merit-Based Scholarships | Awarded to students with strong academic performance, leadership qualities, or outstanding achievements |
| Need-Based Scholarships | Offered to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds to support tuition and living costs |
| University Scholarships | Provided directly by South Korean universities to attract high-performing international students (often tuition reduction of 30%-100%) |
| Government-Funded Programs | Sponsored by the Korean Government, such as the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS), covering tuition, living allowance, airfare, and health insurance |
| Departmental Scholarships | Offered by specific faculties (e.g., Engineering, IT, Business, Health Sciences) based on academic merit |
| Research Based Scholarships | Available for postgraduate and PhD students involved in research, usually including tuition waiver and monthly stipend |
| Language Based Scholarships | Given to students with high TOPIK (Korean language) scores or those enrolled in Korean language programs |
South Korea has become a preferred study destination for Nepali students due to its strong focus on technology, innovation, research, and global business. Korean universities are known for industry-oriented programs that align well with both the Korean and international job markets.
Popular Courses in Korea
At BBC Global Education, we help Nepali students choose the right course based on their academic background, career goals, and emerging opportunities in South Korea.
| Course Category | Popular Specializations |
|---|---|
| STEM (Science & Technology) | Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, Robotics, Software Engineering, Electrical & Mechanical Engineering |
| Business & Management | Business Administration, International Business, MBA, Marketing, Supply Chain Management |
| Health Sciences | Public Health, Biotechnology, Biomedical Science, Nutrition & Health Science |
| Social Sciences | International Relations, Economics, Political Science, Development Studies |
| Arts & Design | Fashion Design, Visual Arts, Animation, Industrial Design |
| Media & Communication | Mass Communication, Digital Media, Film & Television Studies |
| Korean Language & Studies | Korean Language, Korean Studies, Asian Studies |
| Environmental & Sustainability Studies | Environmental Engineering, Sustainability Management, Climate Studies |
FAQS about Study in the Korea
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
Academic transcripts, passport, SOP, recommendation letters, proof of finances, and language proficiency (English/Korean).
No. Some English programs may require IELTS 5.5-6.5, but many accept students without it.
Entry-level: ₩2.5-3.5 lakh/month; Skilled professionals: ₩4–=-6 lakh/month.
Yes, up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during vacations.
Spring (March) and Fall (September) are the main intakes.
Affordable tuition, top-ranked universities, scholarships, tech & research focus, and safe environment.
Yes, via D-10 job-seeking visa, then E-7 work visa after employment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
Yes. Many South Korean universities admit students without IELTS, especially for Korean-taught programs or when alternative English proof is accepted.
South Korea offers comparatively lower tuition fees and reasonable living costs than Western countries, making it budget-friendly.
Students usually need to show funds covering one year of tuition and living expenses, typically around NPR 18–22 lakhs.
Yes. Part-time jobs are available, but students must obtain immigration permission before working.
Not compulsory, but basic Korean significantly improves part-time job and daily life opportunities.
South Korea is known for advanced technology, research-focused universities, and innovation-driven industries.
Yes. Graduates can switch to job-seeking or employment visas if eligible.
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