2024-05-17
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Study Abroad
Study in Korea: 300,000 Students by 2027 Goal
Your Guide to Studying in Korea
Korea Targets 300,000 International Students by 2027
The Study Korea 300K Project aims to position Korea as a global education powerhouse, with strategies to attract 300,000 international students by 2027. The initiative aims to streamline visa policies and permanent residency to address a low birth rate and an ageing population, fueling the demand for international workers and students. The Korean Ministry of Education (MoE) has unveiled the Study Korea 300K Project in Seoul, which aims to revolutionize the gateway for international students.
The Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and India's Department of Science & Technology (DST) have invited Indian and Korean scientists/researchers to submit proposals on green mobility, robotics & manufacturing, renewable energy, semiconductor, and quantum technologies. The India Korea Center for Research and Innovation (IKCRI) has been instrumental in facilitating collaborative research in Science Technology & Innovation.
Currently, Korea has 12,000 Indians, with only 1500 students enrolled in universities. To increase enrollment, Korea is aggressively reaching out to universities for academic collaborations and regional provinces are signing MoUs with several universities in India to accelerate the process through lucrative scholarship opportunities. The rising popularity of K-pop and Korean dramas has enthused Indian youth to learn Korean language and its culture.
The Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and India's Department of Science & Technology (DST) have invited Indian and Korean scientists/researchers to submit proposals on green mobility, robotics & manufacturing, renewable energy, semiconductor, and quantum technologies. The India Korea Center for Research and Innovation (IKCRI) has been instrumental in facilitating collaborative research in Science Technology & Innovation.
Currently, Korea has 12,000 Indians, with only 1500 students enrolled in universities. To increase enrollment, Korea is aggressively reaching out to universities for academic collaborations and regional provinces are signing MoUs with several universities in India to accelerate the process through lucrative scholarship opportunities. The rising popularity of K-pop and Korean dramas has enthused Indian youth to learn Korean language and its culture.