[2023 Regular Admission] Duksung Women's University Maintains Variable CSAT Screening... Prioritizes Excellent Areas by Examinee View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Taewon] Duksung Women's University maintains the variable-type CSAT screening policy in the 2023 regular admission, prioritizing excellent subjects for each applicant. Compared to last year, the reflected scores for some English grades have changed, and the practical subject in the art practical exam has been changed from ink wash and color painting to figure sketching.


Duksung Women's University will select a total of 414 students through regular admissions from December 29 to January 2 in Group A and Group B. In Group A, 140 students will be selected through a 100% CSAT screening, and 25 students through the physical education screening. In Group B, 211 students will be selected through a 100% CSAT screening, and 38 students through the art practical screening.


The 100% CSAT screening is conducted in the Global Convergence College, College of Science and Technology (excluding physical education screening), and College of Pharmacy. The physical education screening is conducted in the College of Science and Technology (physical education screening), and the art practical screening is conducted in the Art & Design College. The College of Science and Technology (physical education screening) reflects 40% CSAT, 30% school records, and 30% practical exam scores, while the Art & Design College reflects 30% CSAT and 70% practical exam scores.


For the College of Science and Technology (physical education screening), academic records reflect the top 4 subjects in the top 3 subjects among Korean, English, Math, and Social/Science from the first semester of the third year over 5 semesters. The four practical subjects in the Art & Design College are conducted over 5 hours, and the exam content is provided in photographs.

Eunok Lee, Director of Admissions, Duksung Women's University

Eunok Lee, Director of Admissions, Duksung Women's University

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In this regular admission as well, the CSAT reflected subjects and ratios remain the same as last year. Excellent subjects are reflected as much as possible, and weaker subjects are reflected minimally to allow applicants to maximize their strengths and diverse interests.


Accordingly, the Global Convergence College and the College of Science and Technology (excluding physical education screening) reflect 30%, 30%, and 15% for the top percentile subjects among Korean, English, and Math, respectively, and 25% for the inquiry subject (social/science, top 1 subject). Also, for the College of Science and Technology (excluding physical education screening), if the applicant chooses either Calculus or Geometry as the math elective, an additional 5% of the acquired score is added as a bonus.


The College of Pharmacy reflects 20% Korean, 25% English, 30% Math, and 25% inquiry (average of 2 science subjects). Among these, Math must include either Calculus or Geometry. The College of Science and Technology (physical education screening) and the Art & Design College select the top 2 subjects among Korean, English, Math, and inquiry (social/science, top 1 subject) and reflect 50% each. All screenings use percentile scores when reflecting CSAT results.



Meanwhile, Duksung Women's University has established the Department of Digital Software Engineering by integrating the Computer Engineering major, IT Media Engineering major, Cybersecurity major, and Software major, reflecting the latest trends in the IT field and industry demand. The Department of Digital Software Engineering consists of seven tracks: Big Data, Web & App, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, Immersive Media, and Games.


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