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[Asia Economy (Seongnam) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gachon University Graduate School is recruiting new and transfer graduate students for newly established advanced majors such as Semiconductor Engineering until the 3rd of next month.


On the 19th, Gachon University Graduate School announced that it is recruiting 333 master's students and 106 doctoral students across 43 departments in the humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, convergence studies, Korean medicine, and arts and physical education fields.


Applications can be submitted in person, by mail, or online through the university website. Oral and interview exams will be held on the 9th and 10th of next month. The announcement of successful candidates will be on the 17th of next month.


This recruitment includes 117 master's students in five majors recently approved by the Ministry of Education for increased enrollment: Semiconductor Engineering, AI Studies (Artificial Intelligence), Future Automotive Engineering, Battery Engineering, and Biohealth Engineering, as well as 13 doctoral students in Semiconductor Engineering.


The increase in graduate school enrollment in advanced fields is a follow-up measure to the government's policy to expand university quotas in the semiconductor sector and promote the training of "1 million digital talents," which relaxed university quota regulations to allow enrollment increases as long as faculty recruitment rates are met.


The increase at Gachon University accounts for 10% of the total increase nationwide, ranking third among universities across the country.



Gachon University operates various scholarship programs for graduate students, including research activation scholarships, specialized department scholarships, and scholarships for international students.


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