South Korea offers globally recognized universities such as Seoul National University, KAIST, and Yonsei University.
Tuition fees are lower than in the USA, UK, or Australia, and many universities offer scholarships for international students covering tuition and living costs.
South Korea is a global leader in technology, electronics, and innovation.
Students can gain practical experience through internships in top Korean companies like Samsung, LG, and Hyundai.
International students in South Korea are currently allowed to work up to 24 hours per week during their academic sessions, subject to visa regulations and university approval. During official holidays, students may work additional hours according to government guidelines.