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Gyeongbok University will conduct the "2024 Academic Year Early Admission Round 2 Application" from the 10th to the 24th of this month.


In this second round of early admission, Gyeongbok University will select 294 students from 26 departments (including 56 students beyond the quota). This accounts for 14.2% of the total 2,073 students to be admitted (including those beyond the quota).


For the second round of early admission, within the quota, 238 students will be recruited: 51 through the general admission track, 151 through the special admission track for general high schools, 30 through the special admission track for specialized high schools, and 6 through the university's own special admission track (adult learners, regional consideration, social consideration). Additionally, beyond the quota, 56 students will be recruited through special admission: 53 graduates from junior colleges or higher, 3 through balanced opportunity selection, and unrestricted pure foreign students.


Following departmental restructuring, the Department of Medical Welfare has been renamed to the Department of Medical Social Welfare, and the Department of Welfare Administration has been renamed to the Department of Social Welfare Counseling. Also, the Software Convergence Department has changed its admission process from recruitment by major to admission to the department followed by major selection.


Academic evaluation mainly reflects school records, interviews, practical skills, and CSAT scores. Interviews are comprehensively evaluated by interviewers with reference to an artificial intelligence (AI) aptitude test.


The evaluation ratios are as follows: for nursing and health-related departments and the Early Childhood Education Department, 80% school records and 20% interview; for the Aviation Service Department, 40% school records and 60% interview; for the Practical Music and Performing Arts Departments, 20% school records and 80% practical skills; and for other departments, 70% school records, 10% attendance, and 20% interview.


Regarding the schedule, after the second round of early admission application, interviews will be conducted from November 28 to December 1 using AI aptitude tests (including online interviews), and face-to-face interviews and practical exams will be held on December 1.



Meanwhile, Gyeongbok University will provide scholarships for new students in the 2024 academic year, including scholarships for outstanding admission results, regional talent scholarships, and 4th Industrial Revolution talent scholarships.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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