KAIST Undergraduate Scholarships 2024 in South Korea (Fully Funded)
Dreaming of studying at KAIST, South Korea’s premier science and technology university, without worrying about finances? The KAIST Undergraduate Scholarships for 2024 make this dream a reality. This fully funded opportunity not only relieves the burden of tuition fees but also offers generous support for accommodation, meals, and academic materials. Beyond financial assistance, KAIST provides a vibrant campus life with numerous extracurricular activities and cultural events. Moreover, being immersed in South Korea’s dynamic culture and thriving tech industry adds immense value to your educational experience. Seize the chance to become part of KAIST’s legacy of excellence and innovation, and pave the way for a successful future in your chosen field.
Details:
- Scholarship Host Country: South Korea
- Institute: KAIST or (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)
- Course Level: Undergraduate Degree
- Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
- Eligibility: International students
Benefits:
- The full tuition fee will be provided for 8 semesters.
- Living expenses allowance, 350,000 KRW/month.
- Medical Health insurance will be provided.
List of Available Fields for Undergraduate Students:
College of Natural Sciences
- Physics
- Mathematical Sciences
- Chemistry
College of Life Science & Bio-engineering
- Biological Sciences
College of Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Bio & Brain Engineering
- Industrial Design
- Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
- Materials Science & Engineering
- Nuclear & Quantum Engineering
College of Business
- Business and Technology Management
Eligibility Criteria:
- Strong academic record with high performance in high school or equivalent.
- Proficiency in English, as all undergraduate programs are taught in English.
- Demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, or research projects.
- Applicants typically apply during the final year of high school or equivalent.
- All international candidates are encouraged to apply.
- Graduation from high school is a prerequisite.
- Dual citizenship holders are ineligible to apply.
- Maintenance of a GPA of 2.7 out of 4.3 is required.
Supporting Documents:
Online Submissions
- Application Form
- One Recommendation Letter
- High school Transcript
- Passport or National ID Copy
- English Proficiency Test Report
- Standardized Official Test Score Report
- Statement of Financial Resources
International Applicants of Korean Origin
- Certificate of the Facts
- Loss of Korean Nationality
Deadline:
Spring Track: September 5 ~ October 20
Fall Track Only: November 7, ~ January 12
How to Apply?
- Check Eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria to ensure you meet all requirements.
- Gather Documents: Collect all necessary documents, including academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, standardized test scores (if required), and any other supporting materials.
- Complete Application Form: Fill out the online application form accurately and completely. Provide all requested information and upload the required documents.
- Write Personal Statement: Craft a compelling personal statement highlighting your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, career goals, and why you’re a suitable candidate for the scholarship.
- Submit Application: Submit your completed application before the specified deadline. Ensure all required documents are included and submitted correctly.
- Monitor Application Status: Keep track of your application status through the application portal or any communication channels provided by KAIST.
- Prepare for Interviews (if applicable): Be prepared for any interviews or additional assessments that may be part of the selection process. Showcase your strengths, achievements, and enthusiasm for studying at KAIST.
- Await Decision: Await the decision regarding your application. If selected, you’ll receive further instructions regarding scholarship acceptance and enrollment procedures.