[2022 Regular Admission] Sangmyung University, 1,103 Applicants... 100% CSAT Reflection View original image


Sangmyung University will recruit 1,103 students, accounting for 40.2% of the total number of recruits, in the regular admission for the 2022 academic year. This is an increase of 152 students compared to last year. The CSAT scores are reflected as percentile scores.


The Seoul Campus will recruit ▲431 students through the Group B CSAT track ▲64 students through the Group C CSAT track ▲47 students through the Group C CSAT practical track. The Cheonan Campus will recruit ▲8 students through the Group A CSAT track ▲343 students through the Group B CSAT track ▲139 students through the Group B CSAT practical track.


The Seoul Campus selects humanities, natural sciences, and arts and physical education majors (Animation major) in Group B, and all departments of the College of Education and arts and physical education in Group C. The Cheonan Campus selects arts and physical education majors (Photography and Video Media major) in Group A, and all humanities, natural sciences, and arts and physical education departments in Group B.


Jang Deok-ho, Director of Admissions at Sangmyung University

Jang Deok-ho, Director of Admissions at Sangmyung University

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At both the Seoul and Cheonan campuses, humanities (excluding the Department of National Security Studies) and natural sciences are selected based on 100% CSAT scores. Although the Animation major, Photography and Video Media major in Group A at Cheonan Campus, AR·VR Media Design major, Film and Video major (Directing·Staff), Theater major (Theory), and Cultural Arts Management major in Group B are arts and physical education fields, they are also selected based on 100% CSAT scores. The practical test reflection ratio for the CSAT practical track has changed from last year, so it must be checked carefully.


Sangmyung University reflects percentile scores for Korean, Mathematics, and Inquiry subjects when considering CSAT scores. English grades are converted into scores, and Korean History awards additional points regardless of the field based on the grade. The Seoul Campus allows applications without restrictions on the choice of mathematics subjects or inquiry areas (social studies, science). Additional points are awarded in natural science departments if Calculus or Geometry is chosen or if the applicant took the science inquiry test.



The Cheonan Campus allows applications without restrictions on subject choices. For humanities and arts and physical education fields, the top two scores among Korean, English, and Mathematics and one inquiry subject are reflected. For natural sciences, the top one score among Korean and English and one subject each in Mathematics and Inquiry are reflected. Applications are accepted from the 30th until January 3rd of next year.


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