South Korea
We are London's Global University
Around 360 students from South Korea are currently studying at both undergraduate and graduate levels. UCL is known as London’s Global University: 48% of our students are international, representing over 150 different countries.
A world class education
We are a world-leading, research-intensive university, currently ranked 9th in the World, in the QS World University Rankings, and 1st in London for research power in REF 2021. Our students are encouraged to realise their potential and learn from world leading academics in an intellectually challenging and inclusive environment.
Find the programme for you
Choose from over 400 specialist bachelor’s programmes, 500 master’s programmes, and a huge variety of PhDs, from Anthropology to Neuroscience.
From day one you will focus on your chosen subject area and will be encouraged to develop as an independent learner. Many programmes allow you to take modules from other departments to ensure that you can broaden your understanding of our complex world.
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Being a UCL student is about more than challenging yourself academically, it’s also about getting involved in our dynamic community. Experience our exciting city and bring your real-world experience into the classroom.
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Undergraduate Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for undergraduate programmes at UCL can be found below. However, specific entry requirements for some programmes may differ and may also be higher. You should refer to the undergraduate prospectus which allows you to choose the relevant programme and then select your country from the list in the International Qualifications sections.
Minimum equivalent entry requirement for A-level grades ABB
For any other qualifications please contact the regional representative listed for South Korea.
Graduate Entry Requirements
Entry to Master’s programmes at UCL requires a strong undergraduate degree. Please note entry to some doctoral programmes (e.g. MPhil/PhD) will also require a Master's degree. The entry requirements for individual courses can be found on the graduate prospectus. The equivalent qualifications from the US can be found below in the minimum entry requirements.
Minimum entry requirements
UK Upper second-class (2:1)
The award of any of the following:
- Bachelors from a recognised prestigious university at Upper Second Class Honours, or Cumulative Average Point of 3.5/4.5 or 3.3/4.3 (Grade B+)
UK Lower second-class (2:2)
The award of any of the following:
- Bachelors from a recognised prestigious university at Upper Second Class Honours, or Cumulative Average Point of 3.0/4.5 or 3.0/4.3 (Grade B+)
For any other qualifications please contact the regional representative listed for South Korea.
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees vary by programme and you can find the exact fee on the specific programme page on the prospectus for both undergraduates and graduates.
Undergraduate fees
Average undergraduate tuition fees vary between £26,200 - £47,000
Graduate fees
Average graduate tuition fees vary between £26,200 - £45,000
Scholarships
South Korean students are eligible to apply for scholarships at UCL. You can find all available scholarships on our Scholarship Finder.
Cost of Living
We know that you will want to carefully consider your finances when thinking of studying abroad, so we have created an overview of your potential living costs which we hope will help you plan and draw up a realistic budget.
Many of our students work part-time, and our Careers service and Student Union can help you find work. If you do plan to work, please ensure you’re abiding by the conditions of your visa.
Student clubs and societies
Whether you’ve visited or lived in London before, UCL Korean Society and UCL Korean Culture Society has everything you need to make London your home from home for the duration of your study. Join UCL Korean Society #UCLKS #UCLKCS on Instagram.
Your year will kick off with welcome taster events, karaoke, and will set the tone for an exciting social calendar.
Our alumni
More than 300,000 UCL alumni live in more than 190 countries worldwide. These include novelists, Olympians, Nobel Prize winners, poets, filmmakers, inventors, entrepreneurs and more. Our international alumni community includes South Korean alumni living, working and studying in South Korea and around the world.
Lists of Visits
Representatives from UCL visit South Korea throughout the year to meet prospective students. This includes fairs, visits to schools and universities and independent counselling sessions. They are an ideal opportunity to speak to us and learn more about UCL and our courses.
You can find a list of our upcoming visits and events on our UCL Visits Your Country page. You can also reach out to us for an individual appointment. See contact details above.