[Graduate School in Daejeon, Korea]
Today we are going to check the admission guidelines for Electrical Engineering of KAIST.
KAIST is a short form of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
KAIST has two campuses. Daejeon and Seoul. The major we are going to check today is located in Daejeon.
All students are porvided with dormitories on campus and each room is shared by one or students.
Programs of Electrical Engineering: Circuits and System, Nano Devices and Integrated System, Electromagnetics and Photonics, Communications, Computing, Networking, Security, and Signals and Systems
[Process]
1. Online Application
2. Document Submission by POST
3. Arrival Check of Submitted Document
4. Intervie (if necessary)
5. Application Review
6. Scholarship Review
7. Decision Notification
8. Admission
[Eligibility]
Test | Minimum Score | Submission | Remark |
TOEFL iBT | 83 | Report through the ETS website and send a legible copy of score report | (Institutional Code: 0195/Dept. Code: 99) (iBT MyBest Scores are NOT accepted) |
IELTS | 6.5 band | A legible copy of the score report | Academic Mode, Overall Band Score |
TOEIC | 720 | The original score report | Listening & Reading |
TEPS | 326 | A legible copy of the score report |
[Scholarship]
KAIST scholarship generally supports full tuition and fees.
In addition, a monthly stipend of KRW 350,000 (for Master’s candidates) or KRW 400,000 (for Doctoral candidates) and Medical Health Insurance premium will be supported by the recipient’s advisors or programs.
* The coverage of KAIST Scholarship varies by individual.
[Fee]
1. Dormitory: 700,000 KRW / 6 months
2. Food: 3,500,000 KRW / 6 months
3. Transportation: 100,000 KRW / 6 months
4. Books and Supplies: 150,000 KRW / 6 months
5. Medical Health Insurance: 900,000 KRW / 6 months
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