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Students Exchange Program – DGIST, South Korea

DGIST offers interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programs focusing on emerging areas of science and technology. The institute emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to education and research, encouraging students and faculty to work across traditional boundaries to solve complex global challenges.
 
Key Areas of Focus
DGIST’s academic and research programs are centered around several key areas, including:
  1. Emerging Materials Science
  2. Information & Communication Engineering
  3. Robotics Engineering
  4. Energy Systems Engineering
  5. Brain & Cognitive Sciences
  6. New Biology
 
Undergraduate Programs

1. Explore Programs: Understand the unique interdisciplinary undergraduate program offered by DGIST, focusing on science and engineering disciplines.

2. Check Eligibility and Requirements: Review the specific eligibility criteria, which typically include completion of high school education, academic transcripts, standardized test scores (if applicable), and proof of English proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS. Knowledge of Korean is beneficial but not always required.

3. Prepare Application Documents: Gather necessary documents, which may include academic records, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a portfolio or research summary (if applicable).

4. Submit Application: Apply through the DGIST online application portal within the designated application period. Pay attention to the deadlines, which are usually announced on the DGIST website.

5. Interview: Some applicants may be invited to an interview as part of the selection process. Interviews can be conducted in person or via video conference.

6. Admission Decision: Admission decisions are communicated to applicants through the online application system or via email.

 
Graduate Programs

1. Identify Program and Supervisor: For graduate studies, especially PhD programs, identifying a potential supervisor and research area aligned with your interests is crucial. You may need to contact faculty members before applying.

2. Check Eligibility and Requirements: Eligibility for graduate programs usually includes a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant field, academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, a detailed research proposal, and letters of recommendation. Specific requirements can vary by program.
 
3. Prepare and Submit Application: Compile your application documents, including your research proposal and any publications, and submit them through the DGIST admission portal. Ensure your application is comprehensive, highlighting your research interests and potential contributions to DGIST.
 
4. Interview and Additional Assessments: Applicants may undergo interviews and other assessments to evaluate their suitability for the program and research compatibility with potential supervisors.
 
5. Admission Decision: Successful applicants will be notified via the DGIST admissions portal or by email.
 
General Tips:
  • Start Early: Begin your application process well in advance of the deadline to ensure you have ample time to gather documents and prepare your application.
  • Language Proficiency: While English proficiency is crucial for international students, having some level of Korean proficiency is advantageous for daily life and integration.
  • Financial Planning: Investigate scholarship opportunities and financial aid available at DGIST to support your studies.
 

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