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Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) Guide

The Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) is the Korean government's flagship scholarship for international students, run by NIIED. It's widely described as fully funded, which is why it's so competitive. This is an honest overview of what it covers, who can apply, and how the process works — but the precise amounts, eligible countries, and deadlines are set fresh each year, so the official announcement is always the final word.

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What GKS typically covers

Benefits are set each year by NIIED, but the program is commonly described as covering:

Who tends to be eligible

How to apply, step by step

  1. Choose your track. The embassy track applies through the Korean embassy in your home country; the university track applies directly through a designated Korean university.
  2. Watch for the annual announcement. NIIED publishes the call for applications with that year's eligible countries, deadlines, and benefit amounts.
  3. Register on the Study in Korea portal. Create an account on the official Study in Korea site.
  4. Prepare your documents. Application forms, study plan, self-introduction, transcripts, diplomas, recommendation letters, and a health checklist.
  5. Submit before the deadline. Each track and country has its own cutoff — deadlines are strict.
  6. Pass the selection rounds. Selection typically happens in stages (institution, then NIIED), sometimes with an interview.
  7. Complete health and final checks. A medical exam confirms eligibility after selection.
  8. Begin language training, then your degree. Most scholars start with the Korean language year before entering their program.
Helpful tip: GKS is competitive and the study plan and self-introduction carry real weight. Strong Korean isn't always required to apply, but even basic Korean strengthens an application and eases the transition once you arrive.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Global Korea Scholarship?

GKS is a scholarship funded by the Korean government and administered by NIIED. It supports international students for undergraduate and graduate study in Korea and is widely described as fully funded. Details are published each year on the official Study in Korea site.

What does GKS cover?

It is commonly described as covering tuition, a monthly living allowance, round-trip airfare, medical insurance, and one year of Korean language training, plus additional support such as a settlement allowance. Exact amounts are set each year by NIIED.

Who is eligible?

Applicants must generally be citizens of an eligible country (and not hold Korean citizenship), meet age limits (commonly under 25 for undergraduate and under 40 for graduate), and meet a minimum academic standard (often cited as a GPA around 80%+). Exact criteria vary by cycle and track.

How do I apply?

There are two tracks: the embassy track (through the Korean embassy in your country) and the university track (through a designated Korean university). You apply via the official Study in Korea portal within the announced window.

Do I need to speak Korean to apply?

Not necessarily. GKS typically includes a year of Korean language training before degree study, so applicants without Korean can still apply, though some tracks and programs have language requirements.

GKS eligibility, benefit amounts, eligible countries, and deadlines are set anew each year by NIIED. This page is a general overview, not the official rules. Always verify with the current GKS announcement on the Study in Korea site.
Last reviewed June 2026.

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