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Korea University to recruit Mongolian, other foreign students PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 October 2007
ImageKorea University announced Tuesday that it is holding positions for 20 Mongolian students to begin studies in March 2008. 

During a ceremony attended by officials from 12 embassies, the Seoul-based university said it will be seeking to attract students from developing nations. 

Additionally, scholarships will be available for students, largely based on students’ academic performances. 

Also, the engineering and science schools will recruit foreign students reaching beyond the set quotas announced Tuesday. These schools will provide their own scholarship programs. 

University officials said the admissions quota is 20 students from Mongolia; 20 from Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam; 30 from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh; 20 from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan; 20 from Tanzania and 10 from Nigeria.

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