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Kyungbok University will recruit 2,073 new students from 26 departments for the 2024 academic year. Kyungbok University will select 1,733 students, accounting for 83.6%, in the first round of early admissions starting from the 11th.


Kyungbok University announced that it will recruit a total of 2,073 new students for the 2024 academic year, including 1,788 within the quota and 285 outside the quota. The first round of early admissions includes 1,448 within the quota and 285 foreigners outside the quota.


A notable point in the 2024 admission process is the departmental reorganization: the Department of Medical Welfare has been changed to the Department of Medical Social Welfare, the Department of Welfare Administration has been changed to the Department of Social Welfare Counseling, and the Software Convergence Department has changed its admission process from recruiting by major to selecting a major after admission.


Grades are mainly reflected through student records, interviews, practical skills, and CSAT scores. The interview is conducted through an AI aptitude test, with evaluations by AI and interviewers combined and reflected in the scores.


The admission schedule for the first round of early admissions is from the 11th of this month to the 5th of next month, and interviews will be conducted from October 7 to 11 using the AI aptitude test (including online interviews). Additionally, face-to-face interviews for selected departments will be held on October 11, and practical exams on October 13.


Kyungbok University offers scholarships for new students in 2024, including scholarships for outstanding entrance exam results, regional talent scholarships, and 4th industrial revolution talent scholarships.



Meanwhile, Kyungbok University ranked first nationwide for four consecutive months in the ‘Junior College Brand Big Data Brand Reputation Survey’ announced by the Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute in August.


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