KAIST University Scholarship 2024 in South Korea has been announced by the first and top science and technology university in Korea for MS, MS leading to PhD, and PhD students. The Korean scholarship is a gateway for international students to advance science and technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The KAIST scholarship program is for those who exhibit creativity, welcome challenges, and have a caring mind in creating knowledge and then transforming that knowledge into positive innovations that could benefit the entire world.
KAIST University Scholarship in South Korea 2024:
Host Country:
- South Korea
Host University:
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Degree Level:
- Master’s Degree
- PhD
- Master’s Leading to Ph.D.
Benefits of the KAIST University Scholarships 2024:
- The full tuition fee will be covered that is for MS students the fee for 4 semesters will be exempted and for PhD students, the fee for 8 semesters will be exempted.
- A monthly stipend will be given.
- Medical Insurance will be covered.
Eligibility Criteria of the KAIST University Scholarship 2024:
- The applicant must be an international student and not a citizen of Korea.
- For a master’s degree program, the applicant must have a bachelor’s degree or expect to have a bachelor’s degree at the time of enrollment.
- For PhD degree, the applicant must have a master’s degree or expect to have a master’s degree at the time of enrollment in KAIST.
- A bachelor’s degree must be equivalent to a Korean bachelor’s degree (4 years of bachelor’s).
- If the applicant is of Korean ethnicity regardless of birth or place; he/she must have received all his/her education outside Korea or neither of the applicant’s parents is a citizen of Korea. If the applicant fulfills any one requirement from these two he/she is eligible.
KAIST Scholarship Deadline:
- KAIST Scholarship Online Application: March 25th, 5 P.M. 2024
- Application Material Submission Deadline: April 3rd, 6 P.M. 2024
Apply: https://admission.kaist.ac.kr/intl-graduate/Admission/Notice#1766