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Study in Korea: KDI School GKS-KGSP (Korean Government Scholarship Program) 2020 for International Students

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The KGSP (Korean Government Scholarship Program) is a scholarship program sponsored by the NIIED (National Institute for International Education) and designed to provide higher education in Korea for international students in the aim of promoting international exchange in education and mutual friendship amongst the participating countries.  

Application Deadline: 27th March 2020

Each embassy and university will send the 1st round successful candidates‟ applications and related documents to NIIED by April 3, 2020.

Eligible Countries: International

To be taken at (country): South Korea

Type: Masters, PhD Research

Eligibility: 

-Be non-Korean citizens whose parents are also non-Korean citizens*.
-Be physically and mentally healthy
-Be under 40 years of age as of September 1st, 2020
-Hold a bachelor’s or an equivalent degree prior to August 31st, 2020
-Have a GPA higher than B or 80% from the previously attended institution
*Applicants must be from designated countries (see NIIED application guideline)

Number of Awardees: Not specified

Value of Scholarship: Full tuition, monthly stipend, round-trip airfare

Duration of Scholarship: Total 3 years:

-First year: Korean language training
-Second & Third year: Master’s program
How to Apply: Apply Here
Applicants submit applications to the relevant Korean Embassies or
Korean universities designated by NIIED. Each embassy and university
selects candidates among the applicants based on NIIED‟s selection
criteria

Please be sure to check both application guidelines in Link below before applying

Visit Scholarship Webpage for details

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