Study in Korea from Bangladesh
Responsible guidance and awareness for Bangladeshi students exploring universities, admissions, scholarships and study pathways in South Korea.
South Korea as a Study Destination
South Korea offers internationally connected higher education across engineering, technology, business, science, social sciences, arts, research and Korean-language pathways. A successful journey begins by matching academic goals, finances, language ability and career plans with a genuinely suitable institution and program.
Start with Official University Sources
Use the official university website and international admissions office for program availability, entry requirements, tuition, scholarship criteria, deadlines and required documents. Third-party information can be useful but should not replace current institutional guidance.
Admission Preparation
Prepare academic certificates, transcripts, language-test evidence where required, financial documents, passport records, study plans, recommendation letters and program-specific materials carefully. Translation, notarization or attestation requirements vary by intake and institution.
Scholarships and Costs
Scholarship policies differ by university, program, admission route, academic result and language proficiency. Plan for tuition, housing, insurance, living costs, travel and banking costs even if a scholarship is expected.
Visa Awareness
University admission does not itself guarantee a visa. Visa decisions fall within the jurisdiction of the competent Republic of Korea authorities. Use current official requirements and avoid anyone marketing visa approval as certain.
KECAB’s Role
KECAB does not replace universities or immigration authorities. Its public role is to promote responsible information, professional standards, student awareness and stronger Korea–Bangladesh education cooperation.
Use official and current sources
South Korean higher education includes universities, graduate schools, research institutions, Korean-language programmes and other academic pathways. Requirements differ by institution, programme, intake and applicant profile, so students should confirm current information with the relevant university and competent authorities.
KECAB’s role
KECAB does not replace a university admissions office, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, immigration authorities or scholarship administrators. Its public education role is to encourage responsible interpretation of information, transparent consultancy practice and better verification habits among students and professionals.
