Shin Hyun-sang, Director of Admissions Management Headquarters (Provided by Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

Shin Hyun-sang, Director of Admissions Management Headquarters (Provided by Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Seoul National University of Science and Technology will recruit a total of 833 students in the regular admission: 388 in Group A and 445 in Group B.


Selection will be based 100% on the CSAT scores, the same as last year. The CSAT scores will be reflected using standard scores. The subject areas considered by major category are as follows: for engineering majors, Korean, Mathematics Type A, English, and Inquiry; for humanities majors, Korean, Mathematics Type A or B, English, and Inquiry. The Department of Creative Writing and the Department of Sports Science will consider only Korean, English, and Inquiry. Additionally, for all recruitment units, the Korean History section will have points deducted according to grade levels.


This year’s major change is the establishment of the Department of Artificial Intelligence Applications. It offers a full 4-year scholarship, supports overseas university exchange programs, and joint degree programs. It will recruit 25 students in the regular admission. Also, the number of recruits for departments without practical exams, such as the Department of Design (15 students), Department of Metal Craft Design (2 students), and Department of Sports Science (5 students), will be increased compared to last year.



Seoul National University of Science and Technology operates a mock application program on its admissions website based on last year’s admission results to provide more accurate information to applicants. One-on-one customized counseling is also available online or by phone.

The application period for regular admission is from January 7 to 11 next year.


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