Cost of Medicine in Korea
Cost of undergraduate Medicine course in South Korea
Korea is not as expensive as other English speaking countries with a good level of education in terms of medicine course.
Korea is well known for its science and technology. Pursuing Medicine course from korea can be a wise choice as it provides quality education with low fees.
So lets see below what's the fees of different universities in Korea.
1. Seoul National University:
Seoul National University is one of the top rated universities of korea. The fees of undergraduate Medicine course in Seoul National University can cost around 6000 USD per semester. With two semesters in a year of 5-6 year Medicine program.
I hope you can do your calculations now.
2. Yonsei university:
Yonsei university is a very well known university of korea. The fees of undergraduate Medicine course in Yonsei university can cost around 4100 USD per semester. With two semesters in a year of 5-6 year Medicine program.
3. Korea University College of Medicine:
Korea University college of Medicine is very well known for its science faculty. The fees of Korea University college of Medicine can cost upto 8000+ USD per semester, with 2 semesters in a year of 5-6 year Medicine program.
Remember:
The above given is just university fees. Students have to pay for there accommodation, food, books, etc separately.
Make your calculations wisely, make a perfect budget for your studies and choose a good university depending on your needs.
Doing Medicine course from korea can be a good option for those who want quality studies with low budget and an abroad experience.
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