Korean National Police University Announces Final Admission of 50 New Students for 2022 Academic Year View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] The Korean National Police University announced the final list of 50 admitted freshmen (39 males and 11 females) for the 2022 academic year on the 23rd.


For the 2022 academic year, 4,620 applicants applied for admission to the Korean National Police University, resulting in a competition rate of 92.4 to 1. The admission process consisted of the first exam (Korean, English, Mathematics), submission of the second physical examination report, physical fitness test, personality and aptitude test, and interview. The final successful candidates were determined by combining scores weighted as follows: 20% for the first exam, 5% for the physical fitness test, 10% for the interview, 15% for the school records, and 50% for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) scores.


The Korean National Police University selected 12% of the admission quota through special admissions for rural students and the Hanmaeum Mugunghwa special admission. The rural student special admission targeted students from rural, island, and remote areas, while the Hanmaeum Mugunghwa special admission targeted children from basic livelihood security recipient families, near-poverty families, multicultural families, and national veterans.



The final admitted students must register between January 10 and 11 next year to qualify for admission. The entrance ceremony is scheduled for February 25 next year.


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